MORE FUN, LESS STRESS

Join a fellow teacher and discover ways to make learning fun, relevant, and meaningful for all of your students. Create a modern classroom that meets the needs of today's students. In the time of one work day, you will learn how to make your teaching life easier and get better results. Read my blog or listen to my podcast.


My courses focus on:

  • project-based, real world learning
  • working smart, not hard
  • simplifying teaching techniques
  • student-centered and small group learning
  • topical activities
  • stress-free learning
  • new technologies
  • establishing a positive classroom culture 
  •  inspiring creativity and curiosity


Use your certificate to earn college credit though the University of the Pacific.


You'll be able to download many resources and at the end of the course, you'll get the time to reflect and plan. Participants will receive a certificate of completion with PD credit hours. Check with your district or state DOE for prior approval of credit hours. Ask your district administrator or supervisor to support PD that you will actually enjoy. Email the PO (purchase order) to [email protected].


Read feedback from course participants at the end of this page.

professional development high school English

Hi, I’m Scott Cameron and I've been teaching since 2004.

Over the years, I've discovered that it's not easy to create an engaging and fun activity for students. It's truly an art, and I find that I am most creative after a good conversation with a colleague. I started Teacher's Workshop to extend these kinds of conversations beyond the walls of our schools.

Visit Teacher's Workshop to read my blog and listen to my podcast ("The Joys of Teaching Literature"). I also wrote a book, Teaching the Magic of Literature: Using Imagination to Shape the Future. Visit my Teachers Pay Teachers store to see my resources, many of which you can download for free in the course.

Course Feedback


“What Scott's course did for me was it took important, worthwhile texts, and brought them into the current century. I can continue to do what I do as an English teacher, but after taking Scott's course, I have new tools. I have been an English teacher for 23 years, and though I am thoroughly conversant in my subject matter, I am not competent in these new-fangled tools. Scott teaches great literature, and he has new and innovative ways to engage students. He spoke teacher-to-teacher in this course. I would want to be one of his students. His objectives were always clear, and he didn't waste our time. He has an encyclopedic knowledge of resources, and he shared many computer files and directories with us. … It was a wonderful course. Being a teacher yourself, you’re mindful of people’s time and are ruthlessly pragmatic in your approach.” - Sarah H.

“The downloads are helpful. Some of the topics are ones that I struggle to make interesting for my students, and the ideas that Scott presents are great to help me engage my students … You've touched on most things I teach to my students … You're engaging and clearly love what you do. The projects you've created have given me great ideas to use in my own classes for the kids." - Jacqueline S. 

"Overall, this course was very useful and relevant to the practices that I conduct in my classroom. It was very helpful in solidifying some of the things that I already teach and in providing additional areas where I can add on to or modify my lessons to make them more engaging and meaningful (just as advertised!). My instructor was very friendly and knowledgeable about the topics he discussed! He was very thorough in his explanations of the topics as well." - Candace

“Overall a great course. The topics covered will be used and implemented this year. All of the curriculum was timely. This means that the curriculum can fit with the modern day student. Scott was articulate and showed that he has a passion for teaching and also has fun.” - Christopher L.

“There’s a lot I liked about the course … Each presentation was clear, easy to follow, and provided concrete examples. As a teacher, your humanity came through as you spoke to your audience. Your voice was inviting … To sum up, I would say that your message was clear, well packaged and presented, and defined that illusive quality in writing which some call our humanity - those qualities what makes us unique, relatable, and special… I really enjoyed the course.” – Deborah A.