5 Great Alternatives to Classroom Teaching

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If you are considering entering a career in education, or are a former teacher looking for a fresh start in the sector, you might be happy to know there are many avenues you can go down that don’t involve the classroom.

If you would like to make a positive difference in students’ lives and support the education system, here are five great alternatives to classroom teaching.

  1. A School Guidance Counselor

It is common for qualified teachers to transition into the role of guidance counselor. After all, it will allow them to embrace one-to-one interaction with students, but they will not have the huge responsibility of teaching in a classroom.

Your goal will be to help them thrive both inside and outside academic life, as you can help them to choose a career path, work their way towards various qualifications and provide emotional support for personal problems they might be experiencing. To train for the career, learn more about a masters degree in guidance counseling online.

  1. A Private Tutor

If you would rather provide a student with your individual attention over attempting to educate an entire classroom, a career as a private tutor might be the right path for you. As many parents are seeking extra support to help their kids flourish academically, you could enjoy a rewarding and profitable career as a tutor.

The biggest reward of private tutoring will be watching the moment a topic suddenly clicks with a student and helping them to secure their sought-after grades and qualifications.

  1. A School Administrator

If you have a desire to support the education system and manage an elementary, middle or high school, a job as a school administrator is a worthy consideration. The occupation will require you to manage almost every aspect of the school’s operations, such as:

  • Enforcing budgets
  • Providing ongoing teaching support
  • Maintaining accurate academic records
  • Assisting students

To kickstart a career, you will need to earn a degree in either administration or education leadership.

  1. An Educational Consultant

If you want to make a big difference in the education sector, you could always become an educational consultant. The job will require you to use your insight to influence educational policy and administrative processes while supporting curriculum development.

It is likely you will work as an independent contractor who might be hired to work on a short- or long-term basis for private schools, public school districts, education companies, charter schools, and government agencies.

  1. A Museum Educator

If you would like to bring education to life in an interesting setting, you should embark on a career as a museum educator. You can trigger an interest in a subject by teaching large groups of children on field trips about a subject, guiding them along a superb museum or historical site.

The insightful facts and compelling stories could help to ignite a passion for a topic and support the teaching process for various schools, which could help students to secure fantastic grades.

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