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From Classroom to New Career: PDF Editors as Essential Tools for Transitioning Teachers
PDF editors are valuable tools that assist in the organisation and management of documents for any teacher transitioning to a new career. It is inevitable that as teachers prepare for other career challenges, proper resources formulated to manage such documents can help.
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A Teachers Guide To Kidslingo
‘Fun’ was the buzzword throughout our chat and you can tell how much Anna relishes the business she has created. What’s special about a Kidslingo franchise is that it’s so much more than teaching languages, music, drama, signing, PHSE working in harmony with language education.
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Primary Teacher To Business Owner
We are the only UK STEM franchise run exclusively by teachers and for teachers. As a premium education-focused brand, we consider the skills that teachers bring to be absolutely crucial in educating children. Learn more about Laura’s journey from teaching to setting up her own business.
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From Teaching To Data Science
The Data School’s webinar was a treasure trove of knowledge for beginners, by focusing on the fundamentals, choosing the right tools, adhering to best practices, and learning from real-world examples, anyone can enhance their data visualisation skills.
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Primary Teacher To Music Business Owner
Making the jump from a guaranteed wage in teaching to working for yourself is scary and you do need to have a bit of a financial safety net to help you through the first months of building your business up but teaching has prepared you with so many skills.
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Franchising Shows – Why Go?
If you are seriously thinking about running your own business or starting a franchise after teaching you need to do your research. Find out about the realities of these options, and talk to people who have swapped teaching to run their own business or franchise.
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School Redundancies – Why Does It Happen & What Are Your Rights?
The educational landscape can be tumultuous. Many schools reorganise, restructure and merge as Multi Academy Trusts, a big shift in focus towards STEM subjects and the reduction in contact time experienced by creative subjects has left them overstaffed and underfunded. Such disruption has inevitably led to some staff redundancies.
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Removing Unconscious Bias In Recruitment For Teachers
Bias can help us make decisions but it can also reduce inclusivity and ultimately have an impact on the diversity of a company. Bias is also one of the reasons whilst you might be overlooked by companies when you apply for jobs from a background in teaching.
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Travel Counsellors – Close-Knit Community
When you’re used to the buzz of a classroom, the prospect of working from home as a self-employed franchisee can be daunting. However, here at Travel Counsellors, you won’t ever feel alone, or like you’re missing out on those important personal interactions.
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A Teachers Guide To Social Media Checks
What are the different types social media screening?
Why are more companies carrying out social media checks on candidates?
Why it pays to be aware of this growing aspect of recruitment.
This blog delves into the answers to help teachers become more aware of social media screening.
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Teacher Take-Home Pay Considerations
We are always being asked ‘If I leave teaching do I have to take a drop in salary?’ This blog with 4 practical reasons why leaving teaching might be more affordable than you think. You know your annual salary but some variables mean your monthly take-home pay isn’t the equivalent of that of a job outside of teaching.
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Thinking Of Quitting Teaching? Why It Could Be An Exciting New Beginning
Teaching is a noble profession that shapes future generations and leaves an indelible mark on society. It’s important to recognise that transitioning to a different career path isn’t quitting teaching; it’s about embracing new opportunities and personal growth.
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How To Find Jobs For Ex Teachers
A comprehensive guide to the important considerations you should take into account when deciding if leaving teaching is the right step for you. Find many of the answers to the questions that teachers have when it comes to weighing up this important decision.
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Thinking About Leaving Teaching?
Recognising your ‘why?’ will make the next step a lot easier when you are thinking about leaving teaching. Laura is a former Deputy Head, in this blog she explores her motivations to leave teaching.
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Leaving Teaching – Where do I start?
You may have decided to leave the classroom and find an alternative career. Curiosity and open-mindedness can help you explore sectors and organisations you have never considered before. Be brave and back yourself.
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Life After Teaching
What does life look like after teaching and how will it affect your work life balance. Laura celebrates the skills she honed within the classroom and how valuable they are in her new career.
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How Using Other Career Pathways Can Enrich Your Teaching
As we move into the ‘future of work’ with increasingly non-linear careers, upskilling and reinvention will become necessities. You must not get left behind whilst your counterparts in other fields work for organisations with cultures that actively encourage new ideas and capabilities.
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The Many Things I Wish I Knew Before I Left Teaching
When I was looking to leave my role in teaching, I felt pretty much out on my own, muddling through a professional landscape that was incredibly intimidating and alien to me. Read Joel’s journey from teaching to Head of Complaints & Member Liaison at British Medical Association.
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Teachers Feature In Cosmopolitan Article
Would you be a teacher today? Think teaching is a breezy 9-3 job with excessive holiday allowance? Think again. Jennifer Savin from Cosmopolitan investigates how the profession got to crisis point…