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Tax year-end planning for teachers: How to make the most of your allowances
2nd March, 2026With tax year-end approaching, now is a good time to take stock of your finances and ensure you’re making the most of the allowances available to you. The current tax year ends on 5 April 2026, which means there’s still time to act. Why tax year-end matters for teachers Tax year-end is an opportunity to […]
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Opening New Doors: How Becoming a Governor Can Shape Your Skills and Career
14th January, 2026When people think about career development in education, they often picture the next step on the teaching or leadership ladder. Less visible – but no less powerful – is the role of school governor or trustee. It’s a position that doesn’t always get much airtime, yet the impact on your skills, confidence, and career can […]
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Teacher Salary Calculator
23rd October, 2025Want to compare your current take-home pay to that of a job outside of teaching? Our calculator will quickly show you.
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A Day In The Life Of An EDClass Teacher
12th June, 2025When you imagine a teacher’s day, you might picture a bustling classroom, a whiteboard full of notes, and a line of students waiting for help with homework. But at EDClass, the classroom looks a little different, and so does the role of the teacher.
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“New Chapters, Old Streets: Why I Became a Tour Guide in Retirement”
1st May, 2025I’d like to share my story as it may resonate with others coming up to retirement. My name is Kathleen Lucey and I am a City of Westminster tour guide. In early 2022 I was nervous about upcoming retirement. I’d worked all my adult life, half of it overseas, and while I played tennis and […]
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Work With The Children’s Literacy Charity
31st March, 2025The Children’s Literacy Charity is a small organisation making a big difference—working to close the literacy gap and expand opportunities for children from disadvantaged backgrounds. Our highly trained tutors provide targeted support to help children catch up and thrive. We believe that early intervention in literacy not only boosts confidence and achievement but has a […]
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Teaching To Salesforce
21st March, 2025According to June 2024 government figures[1], 43,500 teachers left the state-funded teaching sector in 2022/23. The many reasons given for leaving include pay, stress, student behaviour, a toxic school climate, lack of support and burnout. This disillusionment with teaching as a job for working mums is reinforced by a study conducted by the National Foundation […]
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Gen Z & Teaching
17th March, 2025The Profession Needs To Change To Attract Tomorrow’s Teachers A recent report by Public First and Teach First proves that Gen Z is a generation that doesn’t believe in the maximum if you can’t do teach. They respect the profession! The research suggests that they acknowledge that teaching is a honourable, selfless profession that offers […]
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Headteacher To Entrepreneur
26th February, 2025As I reflect on my career as a Headteacher, I am filled with gratitude for the countless experiences and relationships that shaped my professional journey. After dedicating many fulfilling years to education, I made the bold decision to unofficially retire on my 55th birthday and embark on a new adventure that combines my passions for […]
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Why Teachers Are Suited To Charity Work
6th November, 2024Opting for a career in teaching, demonstrates you are motivated to make a difference and it can be leveraged as evidence to show your values align with the causes of a charity employer. You possess a wealth of soft skills that are in demand. This blog explores the important skills needed to forge a successful career in the third sector and why as a teacher you have them covered.
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Result Day Coping Strategy For Teachers
15th August, 2024Some teachers feel that they need to be present at school to support students when they receive their results and for some of you in specific roles your physical presence is required. It can however be an emotionally draining experience and there are many teachers who choose to monitor from a distance or perhaps not engage at all.
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5 Quick Tips For Teachers Writing A CV
23rd June, 2023Many teachers won’t have a CV, you may have applied with a personal statement only. This quick easy guide has 5 top tips when you are thinking about creating your own CV. We have seen 1,000’s of CV’s use our experience to support you.
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A Teachers Guide To MiniMe Mindfulness
1st July, 2024Katie chats with Tessa Hawes Founder of MiniMe Mindfulness to find out about how the idea for the business started as a practical solution for a global pandemic and how Tessa’s 8-year-old son was instrumental in the early days via a Facebook group.
Tessa discusses her franchise model and her ability to support you via with flexible approach to suit your lifestyle and the potential to earn a great income. -
Rhythm Time A Franchise Opportunity For Teachers Turns 30
2nd April, 2025Rhythm Time, the UK’s leading provider of music classes for babies, toddlers, and preschoolers, is delighted to mark its 30th BIRTHDAY – a major milestone in its mission to support early childhood development through the power of music. Since 1995, Rhythm Time has been enriching the lives of hundreds of thousands of children across the […]
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Licence Spotlight Conversations – Mind Marvels
15th February, 2023We love hearing from teachers who have set up their own businesses, it was really lovely chatting to Karen about her journey and how she is welcoming other teachers to join her as licencees.
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How To Leave Teaching But Still Utilise The Skills You’ve Developed
22nd October, 2024By running your own tutoring business, you can certainly keep your hand in with teaching. You’ll still very much be playing a part in making a difference in young people’s lives through education, but how hands-on you are is your choice. The important thing is that you can use all your gained experience to help run your own successful business
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Moving From Teaching To Social Work
24th October, 2024I was a college principal for 13 years before I took up social work. I cultivated a deep respect for the social workers I interacted with while I was in education. I’ve always worked in London and had a soft spot for young people in the capital facing adversity. Read more of Paul’s journey here:
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What Is A Key Information Document For Supply Teachers?
15th September, 2025As a supply teacher, you should always receive a Key Information Document (KID) before accepting work through an agency or umbrella company. This document explains your pay, holiday entitlement, deductions and contract details — giving you the clarity and protection you need. Here’s what every supply teacher needs to know about KIDs.
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EdTech Solutions For Schools – Beyond BETT
2nd April, 2023BETT is the global community for education technology. Our mission is to spark ideas, create connections and accelerate trade, driving impact and improving outcomes for teachers and learners. We look for the best EdTech solutions for schools that BETT has to offer, so we can share them with you. BETT is an exhilarating, energetic educational […]
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Thinking About Leaving Teaching? Start With Clarity, Not Job Applications
6th February, 2026Often, the first response is to search job boards and start applying for roles that feel like an escape route rather than a considered next step. While that’s understandable, it can lead to rushed decisions or a sideways move that doesn’t truly solve the problem. This blog explores how teachers can gain clarity with careers after teaching.
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From Timetables to Freedom: Why Passion-Driven Careers Are the Next Chapter for Teachers
30th July, 2025At Those Who Can, we believe freedom isn’t just about escaping something; it’s about moving towards a life that fits who you are and what matters to you. That was the heartbeat of our recent webinar, “The Freedom Factor – How Franchising Can Give You Your Time Back” a packed and inspiring conversation with educators, […]