You got the job—now let’s make sure you’re ready.
Stepping into your first teaching role shouldn’t feel like guesswork. But for most new educators, it does.
You’re Hired… Now What?! is a high-impact e-course series that cuts through the confusion. Learn exactly what you need to know—how to navigate policies, build lessons, assess fairly, and show up with confidence from day one.
Built by real educators, each module is packed with practical tools, no-fluff strategies, and real talk about what it actually takes to succeed in the classroom.
Choose the module you need—or take the full journey.
Get clear. Get confident. Get teaching.
This is the stuff no one warns you about—until it blows up in your inbox. Get ahead of the chaos with this crash course in what every new educator really needs to know: how to handle late policies, grading systems, accommodations, email expectations, student issues, and who to contact when things go sideways. Skip the confusion and start your term with clarity, confidence, and fewer “uh-oh” moments.
Learning outcomes shouldn’t be a mystery—or something you skim and ignore.
This module breaks down how to interpret, apply, and align institutional learning outcomes so you’re not left guessing what “students will demonstrate” actually means. Whether you’re handed a syllabus or writing your own, you’ll learn how to connect outcomes to your lessons, assessments, and teaching goals—without the jargon overload.
Lesson planning shouldn’t feel like reinventing the wheel every week.
This module shows you how to design clear, engaging, and purposeful classes using the BOPPPS model—without getting lost in the details. You’ll learn how to balance timing, map your outcomes to activities, and create flexible templates you can actually reuse. Whether it’s a 60-minute seminar or a 3-hour block, you’ll walk into class prepared, confident, and ready to teach.
Assessments shouldn’t feel like a guessing game—for you or your students.
This module walks you through how to design clear, fair, and meaningful assessments that align with your learning outcomes and make grading less painful. You’ll learn how to build simple rubrics, give feedback that actually sticks, and manage common challenges like late work, group projects, and academic integrity. Whether it’s a quick quiz or a major project, you’ll assess with confidence, clarity, and purpose.
Teaching adults isn’t the same as teaching teens—and it shouldn’t be.
This module introduces the core principles of adult learning (andragogy) and shows you how to build respectful, inclusive, and motivating classroom environments. You’ll learn how to support autonomy, tap into real-world experience, and adapt to diverse learning needs without lowering the bar. Whether you’re teaching professionals, parents, or career changers, this module helps you engage adult learners in ways that actually work.
Assessments shouldn’t feel like a guessing game—for you or your students.
This module walks you through how to design clear, fair, and meaningful assessments that align with your learning outcomes and make grading less painful. You’ll learn how to build simple rubrics, give feedback that actually sticks, and manage common challenges like late work, group projects, and academic integrity. Whether it’s a quick quiz or a major project, you’ll assess with confidence, clarity, and purpose.
You can’t support your students if you’re running on empty.
This module helps you manage the demands of teaching by setting boundaries, protecting your time, and accessing support systems that keep you grounded. You’ll learn how to navigate stress, prevent burnout, and build sustainable habits that support your mental, emotional, and professional well-being. Whether you're facing tough classroom moments or just trying to keep up, this module reminds you: your wellness matters too.
LAND ACKNOWLEDGEMENT:
At The Educator Experience, we acknowledge that our team lives, learns, and works on the traditional, ancestral, and unceded territories of many diverse Indigenous Nations across what is now called Canada. We honour the enduring presence, wisdom, and stewardship of First Nations, Inuit, and Métis Peoples, whose relationships with these lands continue to this day. We recognize the ongoing impacts of colonialism and the responsibilities we carry as educators and community members to engage in truth, reconciliation, and meaningful action. We are committed to listening, learning, and showing up with humility and respect.
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The Educator Reflection Journal is a guided, semester-long tool designed to help you pause, make sense of your teaching, and grow with intention.
The nearly 100 pages of reflection help you:
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