Welcome to The Leading Educator...
Planning lessons can take hours — and even then, it’s hard to feel confident you’ve covered everything your students need. Balancing curriculum, differentiation, engagement, and time constraints is a constant pressure for educators across all settings.
The Leading Educator app is designed to ease that load. It helps you create clear, structured, and inclusive lessons quickly, while still allowing you to bring your own professional judgement and style to your teaching.


Our 'Why'
Teaching is complex. Every lesson requires balancing curriculum, engagement, and the diverse needs of learners — often within tight time constraints.
The Leading Educator was created to support educators in that process, making it easier to design thoughtful, well-structured lessons without losing the human element at the heart of teaching.
What it supports
This app is designed to support real teaching. It helps educators create structured, inclusive lessons that can be used immediately, while still allowing flexibility, creativity, and professional judgement.
Whether you’re working with a whole class, small groups, or individual learners, it adapts to support diverse needs and different learning contexts.


”I am an experienced teacher however I am finding this app to be incredibly useful in planning differentiated lessons. It does a lot of the hard work in that area and the support it offers for neurodivergent students is impressive. My class have been loving the lessons too which is a total win for us all.”
- Carolyn Quinlan (Grade 5 Teacher)








Core Features
This app was built by a real teacher for all educators. Any subject. Any learner. Any setting.
No prep time? No problem.
No resources? No problem.
Unfamiliar topic? No problem.


Structured Lesson Generation
Create clear, well-organised lessons with a consistent format that supports confident teaching and smooth lesson flow.


Inclusive by Design
Build lessons that support diverse learners, with differentiation, pacing, and scaffolding considered from the start.


Flexible Inputs
Enter lesson ideas in your own words or align directly with curriculum content — the app adapts to your approach.


Ready-to-Use Resources
Access simple, classroom-ready materials and guidance, designed to be used immediately without extensive preparation.
#pedagogymatters
Select from a range of teaching approaches, including Montessori, Waldorf, inquiry-based, and more.
The app adapts lessons to reflect the chosen pedagogy while maintaining clear structure and practical application.
If you prefer and by default, the app will automatically choose the approach that best suits your lesson and learners.
The choice is yours.


Build your own lessons in under 5 minutes
This video demonstrates how The Leading Educator app supports real teaching by helping you plan clear, inclusive lessons quickly and confidently.

Frequently asked questions
What does the app actually do?
It helps you create clear, structured lesson plans quickly, with support for diverse learners and practical, ready-to-use resources.
What kind of resources are included?
Lessons may include simple, practical resources and suggestions that can be used immediately, without extensive preparation.
Is it suitable for home-schooling or tutoring?
Yes — the app is designed for educators in all settings, including homeschool and one-on-one learning.
How long does it take to create a lesson?
Most lessons can be created in just a few minutes, depending on how much detail you choose to include.
Will the lessons be relevant to my students?
Yes — you can include details about your class, learning needs, and context, and the lesson is shaped around that information.
Can I still use my own teaching style?
Absolutely. The app is designed to support your teaching, not replace it. You can adapt, edit, and deliver lessons in a way that suits you.
Does it support diverse learners?
Yes. The app builds in support for differentiation, pacing, and accessibility based on the information you provide.
Can I trust the lesson content?
The lessons are designed to be clear and structured, but they are suggestive. Educators should always apply their own professional judgement, which reigns supreme!