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6. How to Get Started as an Education Consultant
Have you ever thought about using your teaching expertise beyond all the wonderful things you do in your classroom? If you have, becoming an education consultant could be in your future! Although this job title might be vague and broad, in today’s episode, I’m sharing more insight and clarification on how to get started as an education consultant. As an education consultant, one of the benefits is getting to work with a variety of people with different expertise than you. In doing so, you’re able to collaborate and create meaningful content that will be used by teachers in the classroom. In order to be a part of that, during the episode, I share 3 steps you need to take if you are interested in being an education consultant. With each step you take, you’re able to start seeing your expertise and experience as valuable, because it is! Being a consultant on products or services, you get to create a positive change in education beyond the classroom setting. For all links and resources mentioned in this episode, head to the show notes: https://www.educatorforever.com/episode6Watch our free on-demand workshop to learn more about flexible work opportunities beyond the classroom: https://www.educatorforever.com/workshopTake our free quiz to discover your next career step: https://www.educatorforever.com/quizFollow us on Instagram @educatorforever.