How to Get Google Certified (Level 1, Level 2, Trainer, Innovator, and Coach!)
1. What is something new that I learned?
The Google Innovator level requires that educators support their certification with a resume that documents their achievements and shows that they are equipped with the skills to help other educators. They can publish new ideas relevant to the Google resources for other teachers to use.
2. How can I apply this in the classroom?
I can use resources presented from Google Innovators to help me in my own classroom. These Innovators can publish information and help other educators use the tools in the Google resources to their max potential. These Innovators can also be impactful resources for teachers in their district.
3. What are my top 3 take-aways?
1) Google Coaches must report at least 100 hours of coaching experience to keep their certification, which is used to support the Coach in staying up to date and informed.
2) Levels 1 and 2 must be achieved before one can be accepted to become a Trainer. Additionally, those who apply to become a Trainer must have adequate experience in their resumes to be chosen.
3) The Innovator program supports educators in developing new and innovative ideas to use in their schools by collaborating with other Innovators.
4. How can I connect this information with something I have learned in the classroom?
The different levels of Google Educator status can be used to best meet the needs of both educators and students. I can use these resources to find the best possible resources and accommodations for my own students, much like one would do in finding instructional strategies and accommodations for their learners in their classes.
5. How can I connect this information with something I learned in practicum/internship?
The different levels of Google Educators work together, much like the different collaborative teams I have observed in my practicum and internship experiences. Teachers can share ideas with each other and learn impactful information from Innovators, Trainers, and Coaches to shape the instruction in their classroom using the Google Tools. This is just like some of the grade level teams and instructional support groups I have seen in many classrooms.





