HELPING YOUR

SCHOOLS AND

TEACHERS THRIVE

Dr. Jacynth Joyce, a Thought Leader in Education,

professional speaker and education consultant,

with a powerful story and a passion for

teachers and students.

For over a decade Dr. Jacynth Joyce has been empowering teachers and students in education both inside of the classroom and outside. As a current educator, she has a remarkable story all educators can relate to from shifting from surviving to thriving. Districts trust Dr. Jacynth Joyce to bring life-changing and though provoking speeches and professional workshops that helps schools cultivate and sustain thriving learning communities that foster social-emotional health and academic success.

Watch Dr. Jacynth's Podcast Interview With Vice Principal, Felicia Moody, A Current Educational Leader.

These are just a few organizations Dr. Jacynth has worked with

As a current educator, former middle school and high school teacher, Jacynth found herself stuck and operating in survival mode and burnt out. She sturggled to find balance admist the demands of her personal life and profoessional expectations and responsibilities. She loved her students, but didn’t realized that her operating in survival mode was impacting their emotional and social well-being and academic success. A confrontation from one of her students changed her life forever and now she helps teachers “shift from surviving to thriving.” She was able to overcome being stuck in this perpetual cycle of survival mode to experiencing perpetual success and thrive. She hopes to do the same for you!

Dr. Jacynth Joyce is a New York native born to Caribbean parents.

With over a decade of public education experience and a PhD in Educational Leadership, districts and leaders trust Dr. Jacynth Joyce to deliver transformative messages of hope and workshops anchored by personal anecdotes, research-based and proven strategies.

With a remarkable career serving as a NJEA state-wide professional development consultant in the instructional issues division, a middle school supervisor, instructional literacy coach, and a middle and high school English teacher, Dr. Jacynth Joyce understands the experiences of students, teachers and leaders.

Dr. Jacynth Joyce is also degreed in a Bachelor’s in English, a Masters of Science for Teachers and a second Masters in Educational Administration. She is a speaker, educator, coach, and author of "7 Steps to Creating A Thriving Learning Community: A Teacher's Guide to Creating A Richer Classroom Experience and A Better World."

Jacynth's goal is to help our teachers shift from surviving to thriving living by his motto: “You weren't created to survive, you were born to thrive!"

DR. JACYNTH'S FOCUS

DYNAMIC KEYNOTE PRESENTATION

LEADERSHIP

DEVELOPMENT

PROFESSIONAL

DEVELOPMENT

Signature Keynote Presentations

1. You Were Born to T.H.R.I.V.E

(Truth/Honesty/Restorative/Identify/Vision/Educate)

2. You Are The Answer

Dr. Jacynth Joyce believes that a teacher‘s impact on a student has the power and potential to change the world. She guides her audience to shifting their focus from who they are not to who they are - The Answer!

3. Moving Beyond Fear and Failure

Dr. Jacynth Joyce believes that living in regret of the past keeps teachers stuck in fear of the future and hinders creates barriers to building bridges of empathy, vulnerability and cultivating healthy relationships with peers and students.

Student Motivation Topics

1. You Were Born to Thrive

Dr. Jacynth Joyce shares how a teacher inspired her to become a teacher, and now she empowers teachers and students worldwide. Her keynote provokes students to see themselves as the answers to worldwide issues.

2. Using Your Voice for Change

Dr. Jacynth Joyce shares the reality of her childhood, the labels placed on her, and how she overcame them all. She encourages students to take the limits off, break barriers, and use their voices for good and to be the change!

Professional Development Topics

Building Bridges of Equity: Universal Design for Learning

Building Bridges of Empathy: Social Emotional Learning

Building Students Ethical Pride: Culturally Responsive Teaching

Equity in Discipline: Restorative Practices

Equity in Motion: Unpacking Privilege and Social Identities

7 Steps shares the lessons and losses along her personal teaching journey.

7 Steps to Creating a Thriving Learning Community is a complete guide aimed to assist classroom teachers - novice and veteran - in creating a richer classroom experience and a better world.


7 Steps embodies years of teaching, self-discovery, self-awareness, and private and public successes and failures. This guide is broken into three distinct sections: self-awareness, awareness of others, and awareness of your impact.

"This is such a helpful guide to grow in practice as educators who care. Jacynth lays out each thoughtful step like an easy-to-follow lesson with quotes & keywords, anecdotes & actions, insights & reflection. The readability and relatability make this resource not only useful, but fun! It's a must read!"

Gabriel Tanglao (NEA Associate Director Human Rights and Civil Justice)

Driving Growth, Amplifying Impact

Dr. Roberta Freeman

(Superintendent)

Dr. Jacynth Joyce is a distinguished expert in DEI practices, with extensive experience in helping educational institutions create more inclusive and equitable environments for all students and staff. As a result, we have seen a marked improvement in student engagement and a reduction in incidents of cultural  insensitivity.

Brenden Tennant

(Principal)

As a principal you don't get to that level with your teachers hearing them share their stories. I got to better know my staff and how I can better support and help them in their ambitions and growth. I absolutely would recommend this session. It was a powerful experience.

Dr. Janelle Opoku

(Principal)

Dr. Jacynth Joyce is relatable, has been in my teacher's shoes and not too far removed from teacher's shoes so that they can bring useable strategies back to their classroom. She has an array of experiences and shared a story that taught her humility and learning her students' heart.

Get In Touch

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Office: New Jersey/Pennsylvannia

Assistance Hours

Mon – Fri. 9:00am – 4:00pm

Saturday & Sunday – CLOSED

Phone Number:

(732) 789-0071

New York, NY, USA

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