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Educators As Designers

The Hidden Architecture of Learning

Jim Gaona Ellis

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Harvard Educational Publishing Group
05 May 2026
An invitation to K–12 educators to reimagine their roles through the transformative lens of design

In Educators as Designers, Jim Gaona Ellis draws on Universal Design for Learning (UDL) and the latest UDL guidelines to position teachers as creators, innovators, and problem-solvers, empowering them to craft classroom experiences that are not only accessible, but also inspiring, inclusive, and responsive to every student's unique needs. This timely and original book challenges readers to see themselves not just as implementers, but as architects capable of reshaping learning cultures and opportunities for all students.

At the heart of this work is a practical toolkit that seamlessly bridges powerful design concepts—such as affordances, choice architecture, hostile design, and the design cycle—with everyday classroom realities. Gaona Ellis offers engaging vignettes, actionable strategies, and a concrete change management framework that honor teachers' expertise while guiding them to collaborate, ideate, and iterate solutions. The book doesn't shy away from addressing systemic inequities, instead arming educators with the language, habits, and mindset to foster learner agency, equity, and belonging—regardless of external constraints or shifting DEI mandates.

More than a guide, this is an invitation to innovate, co-create, and lead. With storytelling at its core and a focus on practical impact, this book will inspire educators and school leaders to bring fresh clarity, delight, and possibility to their practice—one designed solution at a time.
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Imprint:   Harvard Educational Publishing Group
Country of Publication:   United States
Dimensions:   Height: 229mm,  Width: 152mm, 
Weight:   454g
ISBN:   9798895570845
Pages:   184
Publication Date:  
Audience:   Professional and scholarly ,  Undergraduate
Format:   Paperback
Publisher's Status:   Forthcoming

Jim Gaona Ellis is an educator, consultant, and storyteller exploring the intersections of culture, belonging, and instructional design. He writes about education with an eye toward the unheralded moments that reveal the heart of exceptional teaching and learning.

Reviews for Educators As Designers: The Hidden Architecture of Learning

""Gaona Ellis's wisdom and insight offer a way of thinking about problems that empowers teachers to create their own contextually appropriate solutions, with and for the students on their school's cold margins. It balances idealism with realism—and UDL theory with practical design methodology—acknowledging teachers' exhaustion and time poverty while offering genuinely streamlined processes."" - Matthew Savage, director, The Mona Lisa Effect ""Jim's solutions-based book validates teacher expertise while providing a roadmap grounded in design theory—one that empowers teachers, departments, and schools to intentionally create learning environments that work for all students. This insightful work pushes our thinking in all the right ways, toward a meaningful process for transformative change."" - Mark Overmeyer, Teacher, writer, and educational consultant ""Throughout this book Jim takes readers seriously as professionals. Numerous examples from classrooms past and present allow educators to see themselves as current and potential designers. The thoughtful structure will enable teachers at all levels to locate opportunities to develop, test, and implement workable interventions adapted to their specific context."" - Sherri Spelic, elementary physical education specialist, American International School Vienna ""This book is a warm, personal invitation for educators to remember the joy, creativity and intention at the heart of their work. With a generous and hopeful voice, Ellis reminds us that teaching is an act of design, where educators thoughtfully shape learning experiences that honor their students, their communities and themselves."" - Andratesha Fritzgerald, author, speaker, and CEO of Building Blocks of Brilliance


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