This workshop will help teachers identify their transferable skills in order to create new income streams that take advantage of their unique expertise. We’ll cover:
Best practices for selecting your unique transferable skills and opportunities to apply them in various industries.
Alternative jobs and how they connect to the skills that educators already have.
How to create a plan of action for using your transferable skills to produce new income opportunities.
How to tap into the unknown job market to increase supplemental income.
Career myths that keep teachers from pursuing new opportunities.
This workshop and attached services are covered by The HBCU Sponsorship for Professional Development.
About Kim Freeman
Kim Freeman is an experienced educator based in North Carolina. She is committed to promoting equity and inclusion by using innovative approaches in curriculum design, educational technology, and global education. Her passion lies in facilitating professional development instruction and creating instructional content for educators in the public education sectors. Specializing in designing integrated literacy and social studies curricula, she aims to introduce adult learners to the vast opportunities in education and address the inequity of enrichment activities among underrepresented populations.