Are you letting doubt prevent your career change?
If so, here is how do you change doubt to do. When I was thinking of leaving my role as […]
Are you letting doubt prevent your career change? Read Post »
Teacher career change beyond the classroom.
If so, here is how do you change doubt to do. When I was thinking of leaving my role as […]
Are you letting doubt prevent your career change? Read Post »
With a career in education spanning 2 decades, significant experience in school leadership and now a professional career coach and
Teacher career change advice blog series Read Post »
Time. Tick tock, tick tock. It is technically fixed but moves at a different rate for everyone. We all know
Really, you think NOW is a good time? Read Post »
When it all gets too much… Working with children is rewarding – and for many, this is enough. But what
If your career is not working out, when do you say enough is enough? Read Post »
For many teachers thinking of leaving education, the concept of what else to do instead is often a huge barrier
Leaving the classroom behind? How to use your teaching transferable skills. Read Post »
If there’s one thing teachers like (apart from stationary selections) is a jolly good quiz. Here is a fun way
Are you a cat, dog, or parrot in your career change from education? Read Post »
Leaving a career in education isn’t easy. And that’s before you face the new process of applying for roles outside
There are times in your career that looking in the rear-view mirror and reflecting back is a good thing, particularly
Why looking ahead in your career is better than looking back. Read Post »
If you work in education, you will be familiar with the constant pace of change. You will probably have experienced
How to avoid career change panic and the shiny bandwagon approach. Read Post »
You’ve made the leap. You have handed in your notice and exit the classroom at the end of the academic
Why being a Smartie is better than a Pick n Mix approach to teacher career change. Read Post »
Like it or not, it’s the second question exchanged when meeting new people socially. It is right up there after
Always a teacher: why identity at work is more important than you think Read Post »
In leadership, there’s an analogy of getting everyone in your team on the bus – heading in the same direction
Everyone hold on – this career change from teaching is a bumpy ride. Read Post »