Still thinking you "just" manage a classroom? Think again!
Updated: Dec 14, 2022

When you manage a classroom, you are using high-level leadership skills.
That means your transferable skills are:
effective communication in a team
high levels of empathy
effective, targeted support
taking the initiative to improve experiences
creating successful learning environments
expertise at solving conflicts
risk-taking to keep learning and improving
When you manage a classroom, you are keenly goal-oriented.
That means your transferable skills are:
excellent team-building skills
delegation - working to personal strengths
expertise at giving clear guidance
valuing creativity to keep interest and focus
When you manage a classroom, you are expert at prioritizing.
That means your transferable skills are:
experience of working in a complex environment
proven ability to deliver succesful events to a diverse audience
excellent time management
dynamic problem solving
working to tight timings and deadlines
Let's face it - if you can manage a classroom, you can manage a business! In fact, if you can manage a classroom, you can manage anything! It’s a fact that everyone needs some expert business support when starting a new business, which is how we can help if you decide you want to become a private tutor. But your transferable skills will help with a whole range of jobs.
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