Thinking about exploring new careers for teachers? These 5 simple steps will help you find the job outside of the classroom that's right for you.
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Read MoreWishing you could explore education careers other than teaching but feeling burned out? Learn how to prevent teacher burnout by making a plan.
Read MoreReady to turn your teaching experience into a thriving business? Click to learn how to start an education business - or grow an existing one - in our 9-week accelerator program.
Read MoreLooking for non-teaching jobs in education? There are several roadblocks that can complicate career changes for teachers. Learn how to overcome them.
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Read MoreAre you struggling with keeping your passion for teaching alive? Click to read our best tips to avoid teacher burnout and stress.
Read MoreIf you’re looking for a way to stay in education but work home home, then learning how to start teaching online coul be a great fit.
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Read MoreI recently had the pleasure of sitting down what Dr. Marquita Blades of POWARRful Teaching Strategies. Marquita has built an inspiring business using key teaching strategies she learned in the classroom. In May, she is hosting the Teach to emPOWARR Conference.
Read MoreTeacher burnout can encompass physical, mental, and emotional exhaustion— often all at once. Along with feeling flat-out exhausted, there can be a wide range of feelings that go along with burnout. When I first started feeling burnout, it was accompanied by a large serving of guilt.
Read MoreInstead of a luxury, I realized rest was a necessity. I noticed that the nights when I decided to go to bed or read a book instead of burning the midnight oil caused me to wake up refreshed. In the work time I had the next day, I was able to be way more productive.
Read MoreWhen I first left the classroom, I worked as an education consultant for Teaching Channel. I helped to guide the educational content of the videos they created, weighing in on the instructional moves teachers would most benefit from and working with teachers to plan lessons that we would film. It was a great way to see inside so many classrooms while using my teaching expertise in a new way.
Read MoreSometimes teacher burnout gradually builds up over time, other times it sneaks up on you suddenly and knocks you out. But feeling burnout is often a sign that you need to make a change. But how? The first step sounds obvious, but it can be harder than it seems. In order to banish burnout, you have to start by getting clear on what you really want. Follow this five-step process to find clarity and plan your next step.
Read MoreIf you want a chance to reflect on and share what you’ve learned about teaching, education writing might be for you. By “education writing,” I mean writing blogs or articles about education-related topics.
Read MoreBeryl’s journey is a great example of how taking small steps can help us get clearer on our goals. Beryl grew her business step-by-step, using her teaching experience to guide her.
Read MoreThere are tons of ed tech companies and government officials trying to come up with a plan for how we approach virtual or hybrid education. But who knows what kids need best? Teachers! In the push to innovate education, teachers must always play a core role.
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