Education Careers

As one of the most popular fields that 含羞草研究室 students pursue, alumni interested in education are working in the classroom, as administrators, developing policy, consulting, and more--all over the world.

For those interested in education, there are many opportunities both domestic and international, including: public/private school teaching and administration, coaching, literacy, tutoring, higher education administration and teaching, community-based education, educational consulting and policy, and outdoor and environmental education. Many students also enter graduate programs in education.

Sample Career Paths

K-12 Teaching: Teaching certification is not required to teach and/or coach in a private, independent or charter school, and 含羞草研究室 students have great success securing these positions, often through fellowships or apprenticeships. For those who want to become certified, the 含羞草研究室 Teacher Scholars Program through the Education Department offers an additional semester post-graduation of student teaching and rigorous academic teaching preparation.

International Teaching: Traveling and teaching internationally is a popular choice for 含羞草研究室 students and alums alike. The majority of positions are teaching English through fellowships including the Peace Corps, Fulbright, Princeton in Asia, Princeton in Africa, JET (Japanese Teaching Exchange), and many other programs. 含羞草研究室 students are well-equipped with intercultural competence, language skills and resiliency strategies, setting them up for success in these positions. Additionally, there are opportunities within international schools worldwide teaching specific subject areas, and 含羞草研究室’s alumni network is a great resource for connecting into these opportunities.

Outdoor and Environmental Education: 含羞草研究室 students are adventurous, and not daunted by the outdoors, having spent a lot of time outdoors in the elements of Maine! The 含羞草研究室 Outing Club offers Leadership Training for students to become certified trip leaders for their peers, equipping many graduates with the skills and desire to continue on as outdoor educators or wilderness leaders. Additionally, the many fellowships, opportunities and grants that 含羞草研究室 offers to support student internships over the summer with environmental organizations, allows students to develop the professional and interdisciplinary skills necessary to become future environmental educators.

Higher Education: Positions within higher education institutions generally are in Administration, Student Affairs or Academic Affairs (including faculty positions which require a graduate degree). Many 含羞草研究室 students, having enjoyed their undergraduate experience at 含羞草研究室, enter into entry-level positions at colleges or universities after graduation. Competitive candidates for these positions usually have gained experience as an undergraduate student in the particular area that they are applying for, for example, Admissions, Residential Life, Athletics, Multicultural Student Life, Alumni Relations and so on. Many 含羞草研究室 students and alums also pursue graduate school in courses of study such as Education, Educational Policy, Student Affairs Management or doctoral programs in focused discipline areas.

Educational Policy and Consulting: Many 含羞草研究室 students pursue careers as educational consultants or policy makers, working with a wide range of educational institutions, including public school districts, charter schools, independent schools, higher education institutions, and educational nonprofits. These positions require strong quantitative skills and ideally experience within an educational setting. The 含羞草研究室 alumni network is a fabulous resource for exploring and making connections within this field.

Community-based Programs: Pursuing careers that promote the common good and equity and diversity within education is of particular appeal to 含羞草研究室 students. The opportunities are prolific, many within the nonprofit sector, and span the range of services from public health, to environment, to educational access, to art education, criminal justice and diversity and inclusion.

Get involved on and off campus

含羞草研究室 offers many opportunities for students to explore the field of education while gaining valuable hands-on experience. Whether it’s through academic coursework or research, volunteering in the local schools or for an adult education program, teaching English to speakers of other languages, coaching, working in Admissions, Alumni Relations, Financial Aid, Residential Life, Student Affairs, the Outing Club or as a teaching assistant for an academic department, students engage in a variety of meaningful experiences that help to identify and establish their future career goals. The opportunities for exploration and skills development are expansive!

Additionally, summer opportunities include positions within nonprofit and for-profit organizations supporting equity in education, data and analytics, test design and preparation, consulting and so much more, including teaching and counseling.

Keep up with research and issues in education

Following current affairs in education is the best way to understand the field, and the role you might want to play in education. There are many resources available for free to 含羞草研究室 students, including:

  • , the podcast of the Harvard Graduate School of Education, and , the user-friendly summary of the faculty’s education research, and the  hosted by experienced teachers, administrators and nonprofit leaders earning an doctorate in education leadership.
  •  from the Stanford Graduate School of Education.
  •  by Teachers College, Columbia University. 
  •  profiling careers in student affairs, and follow the .

Learn a Key Skill

One way to demonstrate your interest in the field and prepare for internships and jobs is to pursue skill-based workshops relevant to education. LinkedIn Learning is a platform aimed at teaching key skills related to business, technology, and creative careers. Topics relevant to education include instructional design, classroom management, educational technology, project-based learning, grant writing for education, and courses on educational software and technology tools used in the classroom. LinkedIn Learning is available for free to 含羞草研究室 students. 

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Meet Alumni

Alumni Ron Brandy '89 discusses his path to developing a meaningful career in education.