Make this the year your great idea gets shared with TED-Ed’s Educator Talks

Xixi Wang

Xixi Wang

Every educator has a spark.

Every educator has a classroom insight, a new approach to learning, a deeply held belief about what students need most. But great ideas don’t thrive in isolation. They need space to grow, tools to take shape, and audiences ready to listen. That’s where TED-Ed’s Educator Talks comes in.

Educator Talks is a free professional learning experience that helps K–12 educators identify, develop, and share their most meaningful ideas. It’s built on a simple but powerful belief: educators hold powerful insights with the potential to transform classrooms, schools, and communities when they’re given the right platform to share them.

What is Educator Talks?

Educator Talks supports K-12 teachers, school leaders, and education innovators in turning their lived experience into ideas worth sharing. Whether it’s a new way to support student well-being, a strategy for making learning more inclusive, or a classroom practice that’s quietly changing lives, the program helps educators reflect on their careers, identify an idea that can change education and effectively communicate what they believe and why it matters.

The experience begins with a one-hour Idea Workshop, an interactive virtual session where educators explore what makes ideas memorable, learn storytelling frameworks inspired by TED Talks, and receive guidance on shaping their message. This workshop is purpose-built to help ideas emerge and take form.

What comes next

After the Idea Workshop, educators gain access to a set of flexible, high-impact resources that support continued growth:

1. TED’s Official Public Speaking Course, helping educators build confidence and clarity in how they communicate ideas.
2. A global online community of practice, connecting educators worldwide to share peer feedback on Talks and public speaking.
3. Opportunities to organize or speak at TEDx events, bringing educator ideas to wider audiences and multiplying community impact.

Why it matters

When educators develop the skills to share their ideas publicly, the impact goes far beyond a single talk. These skills show up in classrooms, staff meetings, parent conversations, community events, and leadership spaces. Educator Talks helps educators strengthen their voice not just for a stage, but for every place where ideas shape learning.

At a time when education is facing rapid change, elevating educator perspectives matters more than ever. Educator Talks creates space for educators to reflect, articulate what they’ve learned, and ensure broader conversations about teaching and learning are grounded in real experience.

Get started

Curious to learn more?

— If you work in K-12 education, register for the Idea Workshop to take the first step

— Even if you’re not a K-12 educator, share program information with an educator in your life

— Check out our Educator Talks channel to see Talks from educators worldwide