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Quitting the Classroom

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Podcast Overview

“Quitting the Classroom” is a podcast for teachers who are looking to leave the traditional classroom setting and explore alternative ways to use their skills and expertise as educators. In each episode, the sibling-duo talk about strategies for educators making the transition out of the classroom and into roles as independent & private-practice teachers, teaching on their own terms. Whether you’re considering quitting the classroom or already on your way out, this podcast is here to provide guidance, inspiration, and tips to help you find your autonomy as educators.

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1/16/2023

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January 23, 2023

Start Wide then Niche Down

<p>In this episode of "Quitting the Classroom," Lexa describes her journey finding her niche as a literacy specialist as a private teacher. When she left the classroom in 2020, she was poised with a dilemma: a forest of opportunity as a private teacher but minimal direction on how to develop a niche.</p> <p>The sibling duo dive into ways that transitioning classroom teachers can "start wide, then niche down:" or as Lexa likes say to say, "Chisel the stone to find the masterpiece."</p> <p>Lexa gives examples of ways other teachers can learn to leverage their knacks and particular interests as a way to can grow into your niche. Discussing the importance of adopting a general approach to net new customers and then leaning into your specialty to retain your clientele &amp; legitimize your teaching business: the duo considers private-practice teaching a new-age opportunity that opens the door to a world of freedom, autonomy, &amp; new revenue streams for independent teachers.</p>

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January 16, 2023

Finding Autonomy as Educators

If you're an educator who has ever felt stuck in the classroom, Lexa's journey outside of the classroom might give you hope. In this episode, she discusses her journey outside of the classroom discovering autonomy in independent teaching and what inspired her to resign from her full-time teaching position. She also talks about her private teaching practice and how it has enabled freedom, flexibility, and autonomy in her career while still pursuing her passion. In this interview you'll learn: - What is Private-Practice Teaching? - The difference between Private-Practice Teaching & Tutoring. - How Lexa discovered that she wanted more out of her career. - How Lexa went from being terrified about leaving her job to making it work for herself. - How other teachers can find autonomy, work-life balance, & self-sufficiency through entrepreneurship. Download and complete the Teacher in Transition Workbook here: https://edtonomy-for-teachers.ck.page/8d5c5075aa

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What is Quitting the Classroom?

“Quitting the Classroom” is a podcast for teachers who are looking to leave the traditional classroom setting and explore alternative ways to use their skills and expertise as educators.

In each episode, the sibling-duo talk about strategies for educators making the transition out of the classroom and into roles as independent & private-practice teachers, teaching on their own terms.

Whether you’re considering quitting the classroom or already on your way out, this podcast is here to provide guidance, inspiration, and tips to help you find your autonomy as educators.

How often does this podcast release new episodes?

This podcast updates daily.

Where can I listen to this podcast?

This podcast is available on 4 platforms including Apple Podcasts, Spotify, and more. You can also use the RSS feed directly.

Does this podcast accept guests?

No, this podcast does not typically feature guests.

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