Jeremy Spicer
For more than 30 years, I’ve worked with boys in classrooms, ministries, and mentoring environments. I’ve seen firsthand how easily many boys disengage when the classroom doesn’t match the way they naturally learn.
This has become a passion of mine: helping boys thrive, supporting teachers, and strengthening the learning experience for every student—boys and girls alike. Our educational system hasn’t intentionally left boys behind, but over time we’ve moved away from the kind of learning that speaks their language. Boys respond to a more masculine, action-oriented style of learning, and when we overlook that, we lose them.
I believe it’s time to bring them back. When we reengage boys using their natural language, classrooms become healthier, teachers feel more effective, and every child benefits from a stronger, more balanced learning environment.
My mission is to help teachers bridge that gap and rediscover what boys need to succeed.
