Speaker · Author · Education Strategist

Helping institutions ask better questions about education in the AI era

From her own English classroom to directing teacher education at Stony Brook, from leading a Center for Teaching and Learning through the pandemic to evaluating statewide policy for NYSED—Nicole has spent two decades in the work. She now helps K-12 districts, universities, and EdTech companies navigate AI in education through the Fourth Space framework.

Nicole Galante
20+
Years in Education
1000s
Teachers Coached
19
States + 5 Countries
2
EdTech Companies

Speaking

Keynotes, Workshops & Panels

Two decades of workshops and keynotes at conferences across the world—presentations that leave audiences with frameworks they can use Monday morning.

AI in Education

What K-12 has learned from 18 months of AI reckoning—and what higher ed can learn before repeating the same mistakes. Moving beyond detection and toward pedagogy.

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Fourth Space Pedagogy

A framework for teaching that honors reflection, identity, contact zones, and justice. Practical tools for classrooms where AI is already present.

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EdTech Strategy

From product design to implementation—how to build and deploy educational technology that serves teachers rather than replacing them.

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The institutions that thrive won't adopt AI fastest or resist it longest. They'll ask better questions about what education is actually for.

Coming 2026

Mentor from
the Center

Reimagining Education
for an AI-Driven World

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Nicole Galante, Ph.D.

The book on teaching in the age of AI

Mentor from the Center introduces three shifts essential for teaching in an AI-saturated world: from efficiency to humanity, from bias-as-defect to bias-as-invitation, and from teacher-as-expert to teacher-as-learner.

Grounded in Fourth Space pedagogy—a framework extending Homi Bhabha's Third Space theory—this book positions teachers as irreplaceable agents of relational, humanizing, and identity-forming work that AI cannot replicate.

When answers are instant, credibility comes from modeling learning in public.
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The Framework

Fourth Space Pedagogy

Fourth Space extends Homi Bhabha's Third Space theory to position teachers as "mentors from the center"—learning publicly alongside students rather than performing expertise from above. It offers a structured approach to reflection that centers identity, acknowledges conflict, and demands attention to justice.

Shift One

From efficiency

To humanity

Shift Two

From bias-as-defect

To bias-as-invitation

Shift Three

From teacher-as-expert

To teacher-as-learner

Fourth Space Reflection Protocol

Interactive Protocol Start Reflection Journal →
Visibility
Mode
Level
Reflection
Identity
Contact Zone
Justice
1Remember
What happened?
Which space?
What conflict?
Which issues?
2Understand
Why important?
Which aspects?
Which cultures?
Why address?
3Apply
Use again?
Shape me?
Affect each?
Future?
4Analyze
Patterns?
Identity patterns?
Struggle?
Issue patterns?
5Evaluate
How well?
How am I doing?
How did each?
Addressed?
6Create
What next?
Next growth?
Next engage?
Next action?
7Inspire
Inspire others?
Shape others?
Engage others?
Inspire action?

Background

Where the Work Comes From

Director, MA in Liberal Studies

Stony Brook University

Leading a graduate program where the majority of students are working K-12 educators. Previously directed the English Teacher Education program and founded the Center for Teaching and Learning in Community.

Co-Founder & Chief Strategy Officer

Mosaic Instructional Planning

EdTech platform serving teachers across 19 states and internationally—UAE, Peru, England, Finland, Namibia. Developed POST, Five Es, and Multiple Entry Points frameworks.

Co-Founder

Tangram

AI-powered lesson planning built on 15+ years of coaching teachers on the ground and virtually—since 2009. Personalization that actually works.

Policy & Evaluation Leadership

New York State Education Department

Co-authored the NYS Virtual Schools Handbook and the Quality Remote/Hybrid Teaching (QRT) framework. Directed evaluation of the CARES Act TRLE project to reimagine online teaching and learning statewide.

Let's Work Together

Available for keynotes, workshops, panels, and consulting engagements. I work with K-12 districts, universities, EdTech companies, and conferences across the US and around the world.

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