The #1 Best Career for Former Teachers in 2025

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  • Опубликовано: 3 фев 2025

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  • @anli9730
    @anli9730 Год назад +107

    I am a teacher and I love designing lessons, the creativity and research. HOWEVER we are not given enough PAID time to do it well. And this is my line in the sand. I do not want to give up my personal life to do unpaid work designing lessons. I think many teachers could produce higher quality lessons if we wre given more prep time and fully paid for our time. I am on the verge of leaving this profession for this reason. I think you hit the nail on the head for those of us who love teaching and help others learn but maybe don't want to deal w the downsides of teaching in a brick and mortar building with all the administrative expectations and human complexities involved. I am an introvert and sometimes feel overwhelmed w many aspects of teaching. ID sounds like a great fit for introverted teachers.

    • @lilianab4756
      @lilianab4756 Год назад

      Oh my! This is me too! All the best in your journey I too am keen to transition to Instructional Design. 😊

    • @14021379
      @14021379 Год назад +2

      Totally agree. Give time to actually do the planning in school

    • @AtomsAndStories
      @AtomsAndStories Год назад +5

      I strongly agree with you! I spent a total of 9 years in the academe as a teacher and 2 years of that as a school admin as well, and we always sacrificed personal time outside of work hours to prepare slide presentations, modules, etc. There were times I had 3 hours of sleep or no sleep at all because of the quality of output that I wanted to achieve. I eventually left the academe just last year due to burnout. 😭

    • @MarcosSantos-qy3zx
      @MarcosSantos-qy3zx 10 месяцев назад

      I’m v🎉ery

    • @monk4459
      @monk4459 9 месяцев назад

      This comment tells my story

  • @danstrizak8777
    @danstrizak8777 2 года назад +68

    Former teacher turned ID here. I cannot express the importance of skill building and a portfolio! Giving any sample of your work (that is not directly education based) is going to be one of the biggest steps you can take to advance this transition.

    • @DevlinPeckYT
      @DevlinPeckYT  2 года назад +3

      Thanks for sharing your perspective on this, Dan! That’s definitely a key part of the transition 😃

    • @willstaywinning
      @willstaywinning 2 года назад +2

      As far as what? The only example of work off the top of my head is a lesson plan.

    • @LatoyiaBaileyRealtor
      @LatoyiaBaileyRealtor Год назад +4

      Where & how would one create a portfolio?

    • @msa9664
      @msa9664 Год назад +1

      Quick question, did you have to go back to school for Instructional Design, what classes do you take? I just dont want to jump into something and not be able to get a job after putting in work. Just wondering because you were a teacher no Instructional Designer.

  • @byeteaching
    @byeteaching Год назад +12

    It's refreshing to see someone discussing the challenges teachers face when transitioning careers. Your video provides valuable guidance and encouragement. Keep up the excellent work!

  • @byeteaching
    @byeteaching Год назад +6

    This video is a goldmine for teachers who are looking to switch careers. Your tips on avoiding these mistakes are invaluable. I'll be sharing this with my fellow educator friends who are considering a change. Keep up the fantastic work!

    • @DevlinPeckYT
      @DevlinPeckYT  Год назад

      Thank you!! We appreciate the support :D

  • @JessieCarty
    @JessieCarty 2 года назад +21

    One of my struggles with making the career change was that part of what I loved about teaching was the learning. What I mean by this is that I am always studying something so trying to narrow down where to focus - finding my niche - has been difficult at times. I'm still figuring it out! Sometimes you need someone to look from the outside and give you advice on where you really shine :)

    • @DevlinPeckYT
      @DevlinPeckYT  2 года назад +1

      Yes, there’s always more to learn! And your speciality within ID can change from month to month or year to year…it’s all a big trial and error process 😃

  • @dextersurya4313
    @dextersurya4313 Год назад +35

    I am a former teacher, I quit my teaching career 3 years ago and became a freelance illustrator.

    • @monk4459
      @monk4459 9 месяцев назад +1

      How did you transition ..tell us about your journey please …best of luck

  • @alizastein4055
    @alizastein4055 Год назад +5

    Wow! Former teacher here and I can't stop watching your videos. Short and easy to understand. Someone close to me recommended I apply for an ID position at her company. After reading more into it and watching some videos, I'm not sure I'm quite qualified for the job... yet. I am excited to dive into this and really educate myself before hopefully applying for some jobs in the near future. It seems there are a ton of opportunities in this field. Thank you!

    • @DevlinPeckYT
      @DevlinPeckYT  Год назад

      You’re welcome! We look forward to helping you make the transition successfully 😄. And feel free to book a call with my team on my site if you haven’t done so already, we’d love to talk through your goals and discuss how we can help even more closely

  • @marcus79299
    @marcus79299 Год назад +2

    Thank you so much for your shared experience and wisdom

  • @snipesentertainment9037
    @snipesentertainment9037 2 года назад +8

    I'm a former special education early childhood teacher. It seems that I would like this career which I never knew about until today.

    • @DevlinPeckYT
      @DevlinPeckYT  2 года назад

      Hey hey! Glad that you found your way to instructional design :D. It's a great career for former educators.

    • @snipesentertainment9037
      @snipesentertainment9037 2 года назад

      @@DevlinPeckYT the only part that I'm not confident about are the knowledge gaps. For instance e-learning programs which I would have to learn for the role.

    • @byeteaching
      @byeteaching 5 месяцев назад

      With the job market so competitive in 2024, it's easy to feel lost without the right approach. My RUclips tutorials are here to help educators transition smoothly into new careers.

  • @dennispack4119
    @dennispack4119 2 года назад +2

    Nice video Devlin. I'm looking forward to having a look at the links you said you'd list below.

    • @DevlinPeckYT
      @DevlinPeckYT  2 года назад

      Thanks Dennis! You can find them in the description 😃. Let me know if you have any other questions.

  • @byeteaching
    @byeteaching 2 месяца назад

    As a teacher considering a career change, this video couldn't have come at a better time. I appreciate the valuable insights and reminders to avoid these common mistakes. Keep up the great work!

    • @joedevo3298
      @joedevo3298 2 дня назад

      Did you end up making a career change? Curious because I’m considering the same

  • @jessicacainphillips2063
    @jessicacainphillips2063 2 месяца назад

    Awesome job and info!

  • @Micro_Learning
    @Micro_Learning 2 года назад +18

    I was a classroom teacher (community college mostly, some high school) from 2008 to 2020. I've been an instructional designer for the past year and a half, working for two different universities (one full-time, the other part-time). I work from home for both and I am SO much happier. I'm also two classes away from being finished with an M.Ed. in instructional Design (Digital Learning) and getting great at Articulate Rise & Storyline using Devlin Peck videos, LinkedIn Learning, and Articulate 360 webinars/training.
    I think I got my position as an ID (without ID experience) in large part because I made my resume sound as ID-like as I could, I did my homework and practiced for interview questions, and I created an ePortfolio that was far from fancy but showed that I'm willing to dig in and try to create things. Even though my title at work is Instructional Designer, we're allowed to work with Articulate 360 Rise & Storyline so much (we have a newly-acquired team license) that we're becoming eLearning developers too. Thank you, DP, for all the videos. They are so helpful. I used one of them over the weekend to do a custom drag & drop.

    • @DevlinPeckYT
      @DevlinPeckYT  2 года назад +1

      Thank you for sharing, Jane, and we're glad to hear that you're so much happier :D. Also, congrats on the upcoming graduation! You're doing a great job.
      Nice observation about your resume, too. That's a big part of the process: reframing your teaching experience as ID experience. Teachers do many of the tasks that IDs do...it's just learning how to talk about them!
      Keep up the great work and thanks again for sharing your perspective here :D

    • @paulaa6373
      @paulaa6373 2 года назад +1

      Hi Jane, would you mind sharing your portfolio, please? Im looking into higher ed positions and your transition sounds amazing!

    • @Robinaa26
      @Robinaa26 Год назад

      Hi, can you please tell us which school did you go to and the best way to land a job at a university?

    • @MBSpirit23
      @MBSpirit23 9 месяцев назад

      Sounds fantastic, I’d like to interview you if you’re available

  • @guizot2010
    @guizot2010 2 года назад +30

    I’m a college professor (who loves your videos), and I’d like to point out a couple of things. For one, good teachers already are instructional designers. They just don’t necessarily design online instruction. Secondly, however, teachers who DO offer online modalities can do their own ID work. Why must it be either or?
    I personally am learning ID in order to create my own online materials. And to be honest, the last thing I’d ever want to do is corporate ID work. From what I’ve seen, the bulk of corporate ID work is things like sexual harassment compliance courses or safety training that hover on the very lowest end of Bloom’s taxonomy-there is no challenge for me in such perfunctory, mechanical learning. Higher education that requires critical thinking and ID for language learning materials, (where the interaction itself is the means toward learning) are the real challenge: Going beyond routine multiple choice assessment and simple regurgitation of some policy the corporate employer needs workers to spit back so they can avoid law suits.
    Yes, teachers should become IDs-not to leave teaching, but to enhance their teaching.

    • @DevlinPeckYT
      @DevlinPeckYT  2 года назад +7

      Thanks for sharing your perspective on this! You can definitely use ID skills to design better classroom experiences. And corporate work can be bland at times but some teams are doing some really good work!

  • @mebude
    @mebude Год назад +1

    My Pathways to ID roles are:
    Multimedia Design vs Presentation Design. (for Training Materials)
    Curriculum Design vs PM
    Quality Assurance vs Testing. (for Edtech Products)
    Research, Analysis Vs Evaluation, Measurement. (for Needs, Assessment feedback & ROi)

    • @DevlinPeckYT
      @DevlinPeckYT  Год назад +1

      Great distinctions! Thanks for sharing :)

  • @guayabita27able
    @guayabita27able 2 года назад +1

    Delvin, this is the best description of what and ID is. Do you have a direct way I could use to contact you? I’d like to talk to you, please let me know. Thank you so much.

  • @lucygarcia7199
    @lucygarcia7199 2 месяца назад

    Great video ! 💪🏻
    Simple ! 👍🏻

  • @Pritha879
    @Pritha879 2 года назад

    Hi Devlin, could you please make a video to explain learning analytics and highlight its potential?

  • @eaguilar3
    @eaguilar3 Год назад +1

    Where can I find projects to work on to build a portfolio and what software should I learn?

    • @overtremendouslyblah
      @overtremendouslyblah 9 месяцев назад

      Tbh I get where he is coming from, but making that portfolio is wayyyy too much work just to get a job lol. I would just focus on making a resume that includes the key works in the job listing so that you can make it through ats and get seen. I'm not going to pay to create mockups in all those software programs. You can learn that on the job...

  • @moozerk1264
    @moozerk1264 Год назад +2

    How and where do I sign up for these ID courses?

    • @DevlinPeckYT
      @DevlinPeckYT  Год назад

      You can see a list of different ID courses here :D www.devlinpeck.com/content/instructional-design-courses

  • @mrsoth8576
    @mrsoth8576 Год назад +1

    What is "remote"? I'm in Los Angeles, do you know what "remote LA" is here?

    • @DevlinPeckYT
      @DevlinPeckYT  Год назад

      Remote is working from home (or from a coffee shop, coworking space, etc.) so you don't go into an office :D

  • @SunflowerSunset
    @SunflowerSunset 2 года назад +5

    Hey Devlin! I want to transition into freelancing, but I’ve noticed that some of these programs- especially Articulate- are expensive! (Articulate is subscription based 😩). I know there are free trials, but what do you recommend for offsetting or dealing with the cost of these programs if you don’t yet have clients? I love your content by the way, thanks so much 😊

    • @DevlinPeckYT
      @DevlinPeckYT  2 года назад +3

      Thanks Sarah! I’d suggest using the free trials to create your portfolio website, and then incorporate the cost of the license into the pricing for your first freelance project 😃

    • @valeriemidkiff7516
      @valeriemidkiff7516 2 года назад +3

      Hello! Thank you for all of this content. Do you think a teacher can work while upskilling? Honestly, it hard to find the time. 😮

  • @adayinthelight7575
    @adayinthelight7575 Год назад

    How do you get Articulate 360 for a reduced price? It’s $1000

  • @historyhongkong7521
    @historyhongkong7521 6 месяцев назад +1

    Teacher is just a short term employment as offered by most school. It require many resources and many of those needed to be bought by the teachers, The teachers need to performs thousands of interviews until retirement for a contract and short term jobs, how can one deal with this problem or decide to change to another working field please?

    • @DevlinPeckYT
      @DevlinPeckYT  5 месяцев назад

      If you want to work in ID you'll have to upskill in the tools, showcase your ability to solve real-world problems for adult learners, and build a portfolio! But there are plenty of careers you can transfer into with your classroom skills.
      This article might give you an idea or two:
      www.devlinpeck.com/content/career-change-for-teachers

  • @katherinetavarez8243
    @katherinetavarez8243 Год назад

    What’s the difference between an instructional designer vs a corporate trainer?
    I noticed those are the two careers teachers and transitioning into

    • @DevlinPeckYT
      @DevlinPeckYT  Год назад

      The roles can share a lot of similarities depending on the company. An ID role may do more development behind the scenes, while corporate trainers may focus on facilitating trainings or delivering instruction. But often there is overlap and you'll need a lot of the same skillsets in either role. Good question!

  • @guayabita27able
    @guayabita27able 2 года назад

    Does a ID transitional provide instruction? I love to teach and I would like to keep doing it once I transition to whatever my next job is going to be.

  • @garten8536
    @garten8536 2 года назад +1

    (under the "Why Not ID") How do you know your process/product was effective? Do you get feedback? For freelancing, do you have any advice on negotiating a contract? Which may be more complex than working for a company. Thanks for sharing.

    • @DevlinPeckYT
      @DevlinPeckYT  2 года назад

      Good questions! Evaluation is a very important part of ID but it is often overlooked. Evaluation can consist of reviewing metrics, survey data, interviews, direct observation, and more.
      I have some freelancing content on the channel but we’ll have more coming throughout the year.

  • @Staci-English-Stuff
    @Staci-English-Stuff Год назад

    Im interested...
    Let me know if you can help

  • @rsaathoff
    @rsaathoff 6 месяцев назад

    I went into teaching as a second career. I dislike it because teaching is about 10% of the job. I'd like to get into Instructional design but cannot take the time to get another degree.

    • @DevlinPeckYT
      @DevlinPeckYT  5 месяцев назад

      Based on what we've seen, hiring managers want to see hands on skills and applied theory in your portfolio, rather than a formal degree. A degree never hurts, but when it comes down to it, the skills and solutions you build are what really matter!

  • @itsyourworldtv8077
    @itsyourworldtv8077 9 месяцев назад

    How do I apply ?

    • @DevlinPeckYT
      @DevlinPeckYT  9 месяцев назад

      Hi! You can head over to idbootcamp.com to apply to the waitlist today! 😁

  • @skleeism
    @skleeism Год назад

    How has AI, chatgpt etc, changed this field or will change this field?

    • @DevlinPeckYT
      @DevlinPeckYT  Год назад

      It's hard to say this early on. We've collected some data from hiring managers on how it's currently impacting their teams (and their forecast for how it might impact them in the future) Feel free to check it out: www.devlinpeck.com/content/id-hiring-manager-report

  • @SaxManRidesProductions
    @SaxManRidesProductions Год назад +2

    Devlin, as I search for my post teaching career that I can do remotely, I ended up here and want to look further into instructional design as a possiblility. I've been teaching for 33 years and have been ready to retire from the profession for some time now. Since I teach a non-academic subject which requires nearly 100% direct instruction, I haven't had to use technology as much as academic teachers. With that said, can you send me links to any videos of an ID actually creating a teaching unit, etc.? I'd like to see exactly what's involved in the process so that I can better understand the technology aspects of ID.

  • @Symphonia16
    @Symphonia16 2 месяца назад

    You might have just saved my life! Haha

  • @historyhongkong7521
    @historyhongkong7521 6 месяцев назад

    May I ask which jobs can an old teacher change please?

    • @DevlinPeckYT
      @DevlinPeckYT  6 месяцев назад

      This may be helpful! Thanks for watching
      www.devlinpeck.com/content/best-job-former-teachers

  • @MsBlessedEve
    @MsBlessedEve Год назад

    Hello Devlin. I'm not from the US, are there opportunities for us?

  • @DevlinPeckYT
    @DevlinPeckYT  2 года назад +6

    Check out the full video about how to become an ID: ruclips.net/video/5mjPi463TcU/видео.html

  • @justbeegreen
    @justbeegreen Год назад

    Isn’t AI disrupting this field ?

    • @DevlinPeckYT
      @DevlinPeckYT  Год назад

      From the data we've collected so far, it doesn't look like AI has too much of impact on landing an ID role (yet!) But getting comfortable with AI tools may help you stand out!

  • @AlmasMez-eg3qq
    @AlmasMez-eg3qq 3 месяца назад

    Are you arabic??