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5 Teaching Skills that Transfer to EdTech

Nov 04, 2024
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Teachers have transferable skills that they can use in other types of careers. These often include soft skills, which are related to personality traits or natural habits. Teachers may use skills they developed during their work or training as educators and apply them in new ways to succeed in other jobs in the education field or in different industries entirely.

Here are five examples of skills that may transfer well for teachers pursuing a new career that may be beneficial to include on a resume:

1. Problem-solving

Problem-solving skills enable teachers to evaluate situations and develop potential solutions. These skills demonstrate resourcefulness and may suggest an ability to learn new things and process information quickly. Teachers often use problem-solving skills to address a variety of classroom concerns, such as behavior or developing plans to support a struggling student.

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