How to Have a Successful Freelance Education Career
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Product details
- ISBN 9781032457086
- Weight: 208g
- Dimensions: 156 x 234mm
- Publication Date: 18 Oct 2023
- Publisher: Taylor & Francis Ltd
- Publication City/Country: GB
- Product Form: Paperback
Teaching and education offer a hugely rewarding career - but staying in the classroom for life is not always right for everyone. With a successful teaching career under her belt, Fe Luton made the move from classroom to kitchen table, entering the world of freelance education writing, research, and training as a general all-round creative.
How to Have a Successful Freelance Education Career shares the options and practicalities of transitioning to and succeeding in a freelance career. Exploring options for both full-time and part-time freelancing, this essential guide outlines the key skills needed to build a stable career within the freelance education world.
Fe Luton explores ways to define yourself, promote yourself and to make sure you stay top of the list when it comes to applications, commissions, and gigs. With chapters filled with practical advice, topics covered include:
- Life after (or alongside) teaching
- Developing skills beyond the classroom
- Pitching and making yourself stand out
- Building your online persona
- Career development
- The dos and don’ts of freelance work
This engaging yet highly practical guide is an essential read for anyone looking to reassess their options in the world of education and to expand their professional horizons beyond the classroom.
Fe Luton is a writer and trainer with over 25 years of experience working in the education sector as a teacher, key stage and subject lead, museum education officer, school governor, and researcher. She has developed and written teacher resources and articles for many years, and regularly contributes to an array of education publications. Alongside this, Fe also runs her own business, Subject Leaders, and currently works as a senior content writer for We Are Futures.
