The Coaches’ Couch: Shared Inspiration, Multiplied Impact

The Coaches’ Couch is a virtual space where coaches and educators come together each month to exchange resources, ideas, and successful projects that are transforming their schools.


This initiative was born from the enthusiasm of a group of Apple Learning Academy Ambassadors who dreamed of creating a space to share real experiences, practical strategies, and—above all—learn from one another. What began as a casual conversation among colleagues has grown into a strong, generous, and constantly evolving community.


Since its very first session, The Coaches’ Couch has offered a warm and collaborative environment where educators share practical tools and experiences that resonate with others working in similar contexts.


To date, The Coaches’ Couch has hosted 8 sessions, featuring 24 presenters who have offered insights from diverse perspectives. The topics have been just as varied as they are enriching: creativity, coding, video production, using GarageBand for mindfulness, success stories from the coaching cycle, and iPad tips and tricks, among others.


With an average of 33 attendees per session, this space has become a monthly gathering that educators look forward to. But beyond the numbers, the true achievement has been the creation of a genuine community of educators, where every voice adds value, every idea sparks inspiration, and we all feel like we’re growing—together.


The Coaches’ Couch is more than a webinar series: it’s a living space that strengthens our purpose as coaches and reminds us that shared learning always leave a mark.

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October 28, 2025 Language English

FIrst, love the alliteration! I also think coaching is the best job and yet challenging. Creating a space where coaches can come together to collaborate is inspiriting. I'd love to know when the next Coaches' Couch is!

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