
Could Leaving the Classroom Actually Expand Your Impact on Education with Sarah Dlouhy
In this episode, we delve into the emotional and professional journey of Sarah Dlouhy, a former K-5 STEM teacher turned graphic designer & advocate for educator well-being. Sarah's initial draw to teaching & her personal connection to the profession. The challenges + rewards of balancing motherhood with a teaching career. How Sarah's passion for graphic design began as a classroom tool & evolved into a thriving side business. The difficult decision to leave the classroom & join the Get Your Teach On team. The importance of recognizing + supporting the human behind the teacher. Sarah's role in creating materials that empower educators & enhance their professional development. The impact of Get Your Teach On's initiatives, including Rock Your School & regional conferences. The significance of practical, relatable, & actionable resources for teachers. The broader implications of Sarah's work on the education system & the well-being of educators. The power of community & collaboration in advancing educational goals. Β πππ²ππ ππΆπΌπ Sarah is a former K-5 STEM teacher whose love for graphic design began as a way to help her students understand complex concepts. Her journey took a turn when she joined the Get Your Teach On team, where she now uses her design skills to enhance the well-being of educators. Sarah's work is a blend of education, personal growth, and creative expression, and she is passionate about making a positive impact on the education system. Β Resources + Links: Learn more from Sarah - https://www.instagram.com/creativeschooldaze/ Learn more about our coaching services & upcoming events: https://www.girlsmentorship.com/ Connect with us on Instagram: Girls Mentorship | @girlsmentorship Join our Facebook Community | Girls Mentorship
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