Hello!👋We’re instructional designers who VOLUNTEER to support K12/Higher Ed teachers as they transition to #LearningAndDevelopment! Founded by Sara Stevick🌟💯
Hello Tweeps! 👋 We are a group of former teachers turned instructional designers who volunteer our time and experience to help other teachers make the career switch… without paying for the help and guidance! We just want to help you!!! 👉 https://t.co/DZ5dyv3YC1 #TeacherTwitter
Let's re-introduce a TPLD team member who needs no introduction: the #FormerTeacher who began this initiative in October 2020... our incredible, compassionate, and talented Founder & President, Sara Stevick!
🤩Visit https://t.co/DZ5dyv3YC1 to read Sara's welcome message!
🆕 post from #TPLD President & Founder, Sara Stevick! Please joining us in wishing the best to @HeidiKirbyID, @ErinChancellor, @ObieMrs, and Jennifer Burri who are leaving our volunteer team to focus on new endeavors!!! 💓 Sara’s announcement can be read below👇 #PayItForward
🗣Our mission is to support K12/higher ed teachers for FREE as they navigate transitioning out of the classroom and into L&D, with a focus currently on instructional design. #MissionStatement#Volunteers#Free
Today we are re-introducing @tweet2ann, our EdTech Liaison and creator of all these wonderful #TPLDJobBoards! Scroll down in our #LinkedIn group to find Ann's post with an invite to check out her new job board, and visit https://t.co/8iMrNQR1uN too! #TheScrappyPM#Teachers#Free
This #InstructionalDesigner made the career pivot from #K12 into #Lnd without spending money on an academy, course, or degree! Sara then made it her mission to create a community of mentorship/help to support any other #Teacher looking to do the same!!! #TPLD#PayItForward
Let's re-introduce a TPLD team member who needs no introduction: the #FormerTeacher who began this initiative in October 2020... our incredible, compassionate, and talented Founder & President, Sara Stevick!
🤩Visit https://t.co/DZ5dyv3YC1 to read Sara's welcome message!
Our intros continue of this AMAZING #TPLD team made up of 11 individuals (who are former #K12 and #HigherEd#Teachers) that made the career change into #LnD and #ID and now simply want to HELP others do the same!!! Everything we do is FREE. Check out https://t.co/UosS8WXBF6!
🎉Meet the team that makes “Teaching: A Path to #LnD” happen! Today we are so excited to introduce Tyler Banh, a former teacher and current Senior Instructional Designer who is supporting TPLD members by offering his support and advice through his role as a TPLD Mentor! #ID
🎉Meet the team that makes “Teaching: A Path to #LnD” happen! Today we are so excited to introduce Tyler Banh, a former teacher and current Senior Instructional Designer who is supporting TPLD members by offering his support and advice through his role as a TPLD Mentor! #ID
💡Have an event you'd like to see on the calendar?💡Send us an email at [email protected], and we'll get it added*!
*Please Note: 🚫We do not do not include "try before you buy" events that are intended to be a sales pitch or to increase sales traction at this time.
#FreeWebinars from our President, Sara Stevick, will help give you an idea of how your resume needs to change, what a portfolio is, and how to interview for a job! Subscribe to our YouTube channel here ➡️ https://t.co/z8s9peYjqR
Welcome! We are a group of former teachers who resigned from K-12/Higher Ed and pursued careers in Learning & Development! It is NOT easy to enter L&D, but a background in teaching provides an EXCELLENT foundation for these jobs. Find out more about how we did it in the comments!
#Mentorship is KEY in helping you maneuver moving from the classroom into a new role in this field. We offer our support and advice (based on our personal experience and general industry knowledge!!!) during one-on-one Office Hours. Sign up here ➡️ https://t.co/H0p2LTpo8V
@newkindert Same! I think I’ve seen only a handful of teachers on LI who are actively posting about education/teaching and are not actively job searching. I got on LinkedIn in 2015, but I didn’t really use it during my years as an elementary school teacher. Hmm. Interesting!