About me
Kole Lovett is a Computer Science teacher at a STEM-focused high school in North East ISD, where he teaches Fundamentals of Computer Science, Computer Science I, II, and III. He is passionate about creating structured, engaging learning environments that make complex concepts accessible to students of all ability levels.
After stepping into multiple new preps and content areas simultaneously, Kole found himself trapped in what he calls a “bad loop” — rebuilding instructional infrastructure every week instead of focusing on teaching and learning. What began as a survival strategy evolved into the Lovett Loop OS, a classroom-tested instructional operating system designed to reduce planning overhead, increase instructional consistency, and help teachers adapt when reality changes.
The Lovett Loop combines a simple instructional framework (Discover → Practice → Apply → Reflect) with a structured planning workflow that supports Year-at-a-Glance development, course design, weekly planning, daily lesson creation, and student artifact generation. The system aligns standards, integrates best practices such as Marzano and SWIRL, and preserves teacher review and decision-making at every stage.
Kole’s work focuses on practical classroom application, sustainable planning systems, collaborative learning, and the belief that teachers deserve the same routines and structures they provide for their students. He is passionate about helping educators reclaim time, reduce cognitive load, and build systems that support both teacher and student success.