FREE LIVE WORKSHOP
From Teacher to Curriculum & Instructional Designer
REGISTER FOR THE
FREE LIVE WORKSHOP
Wednesday, July 9
12:30 PM ET | 11:30 AM CT | 10:30 AM MT | 9:30 AM PT
Note: Everyone who registers will receive a replay of the webinar.
Types of Roles Available
Discover the various positions you can pursue, from curriculum designer to instructional designer, and more. We'll break down each role and help you understand which one aligns best with your skills and interests.
What the Role Includes
Get a clear picture of what being a curriculum designer entails—creating educational content, developing instructional materials, collaborating with educators, and impacting learners worldwide.
WHERE YOU CAN WORK
Explore the diverse work environments available to curriculum designers, including educational institutions, corporate training departments, EdTech companies, and freelance opportunities.
WHAT YOU Could EARN
Learn about the earning potential in this field, with real examples of salary ranges and factors that can influence your income as a curriculum designer.
HOW TO LAND THE JOB
We’ll outline the key steps to securing your first role as a curriculum designer, including what employers are looking for, the skills you need to develop, and how to craft a standout application.
Why Teachers Are Great for This Role
Understand why your teaching background is a perfect fit for curriculum design as an alternate job for teachers, and how your classroom experience can give you a competitive edge in this field.
Next Steps to Make It Happen
Walk away with a clear action plan on how to transition from teaching to a curriculum design job, including additional resources, tools, and support to help you succeed.
free workbook
Everyone who registers for the webinar will receive a free workbook, packed with valuable resources and exercises to help you kickstart your transition. The workbook will be sent straight to your inbox right after you register!
Live Attendee Perks
Join us live during the webinar, and you’ll receive fun digital swag and surprises that we’ll be giving away to everyone on the call. Don’t miss out on the exclusive surprises and fun swag!
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What People are Saying...
"Within a month I got a job. I credit it all to this program. It’s phenomenal. The resources have been amazing. Everything from the resumes to the LinkedIn support. It was fabulous. Thank you so much. Even with the interview, I went in with the tips and kind of memorized and rehearsed. It was perfect."
Matt K.
Former High School Teacher
"I started my instructional design job in less than 2 months of finishing. I would recommend this course to any teacher interested in leaving the classroom and moving into instructional design. Throughout my interviews with both companies, I received many compliments on my portfolio and projects. I cannot thank you enough for how much you have changed my life and helped me achieve my career goals.
Mary
Former Elementary School Teacher
"I started my instructional design job in less than 2 months of finishing. I would recommend this course to any teacher interested in leaving the classroom and moving into instructional design. Throughout my interviews with both companies, I received many compliments on my portfolio and projects. I cannot thank you enough for how much you have changed my life and helped me achieve my career goals."
Mary
Former Elementary School Teacher
Don’t miss this opportunity to transform your future and open new doors in the world of education.
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