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Learn from our mistakes. Steal our shortcuts. Grab the things we wished we’d known when we started.
Every guide, checklist, and template here comes straight from real educators and real classrooms. These aren’t generic tips—they’re hard-earned lessons, shared so your path feels a little easier.
Whether you’re new to teaching or ready to shake up your practice, you’ll find practical tools, fresh ideas, and the support of a community that’s figuring it out together.

Teaching is exciting, but it can also feel overwhelming. With so much to figure out, it’s easy to miss the questions that really matter. That’s why we created this free checklist: The Top 10 Questions Every Educator Should Ask.
Inside, you’ll find the key questions to bring to your institution and department that will help you:
✔ Clarify expectations before your classes begin
✔ Build meaningful connections across campus
✔ Support students with confidence
✔ Stay ahead of common challenges
Think of it as your quick-start guide to teaching with clarity, connection, and confidence, so you can focus on what really matters: making an impact in the classroom.

This guide is a curated collection of free and low-cost online courses, books, podcasts, and stories that can deepen your reconcilatory practice. Every course and document is permanently linked for easy access - simply click the title to go straight to the resource.
These resources are not meant to be exhaustive, this is a starting point. Openings into new voices, new perspectives, and new learning opportunities.
Above all, this guide is an invitation:
to listen, to reflect, and to carry what you learn into your teaching, your work, and your everyday life in ways that foster respect, understanding, and meaningful relationships.
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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Every teaching role brings its own challenges—whether it’s your first semester or your fiftieth. That’s why we created The Top 10 Questions Every New Educator Should Ask—a free checklist designed to help you:
✔ Clarify expectations before day one
✔ Build key connections and mentorships
✔ Support students with confidence
✔ Stay ahead of common challenges
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