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Supercharge Your Teaching Career and Salary

U.S. teacher salary insights and 7 tips to grow your education career (and salary)  

Ready to take your teaching career to the next level? Whether you’re a seasoned U.S. educator or just starting out, this 60-minute webinar is packed with must-know teacher salary data and actionable strategies to grow your education career — inside and beyond the classroom. Explore top paying states, factors influencing pay, and examples of how K-12 educators have grown their careers along with proven guidance to boost your salary potential. 

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This session is ideal for current and aspiring U.S. educators.


You'll Learn

 

U.S. salary trends for new and veteran educators


Top paying states for teachers 

 
Key factors impacting teacher salaries  


Actionable strategies to grow your career and earning potential  


How advanced certifications and degrees can lead to higher earnings


Options  to grow your career inside or beyond the classroom

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Lauren Donmoyer

Clinical Placement Coordinator at Moreland University  
 

Lauren Donmoyer, Clinical Specialist at Moreland University, has over 10 years of experience in education. With a Master’s Degree and a background in teaching PreK through grade 5, she has extensive experience in coaching, curriculum development, and mentoring at both the K-12 school and collegiate levels. Her teaching expertise and classroom knowledge make her a valuable resource for candidates navigating the certification program.

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Fayth Buriff

Curriculum Manager at Moreland University
 

Fayth was a career changer, transitioning into education in 2011. She has four years of experience as a classroom teacher, nine years in administration, and nearly six years in higher education.     

Fayth holds a master’s degree in early childhood education, ABD doctorates (All But Dissertation) in educational leadership and curriculum and instruction, and she is currently working toward her doctorate in curriculum and instruction.