Teacher Professional Development

9 Side Hustles For Teachers in Africa

Why are Africa teachers poor?

 

The main reasons why African teachers are often considered to be poor is largely due to inadequate levels of government funding and corruption.

 

Many African countries lack the necessary resources to create well-funded and educated teaching positions. Additionally, many African governments and school systems prioritize other priorities and do not adequately invest in the education sector, which can lead to lower wages for teachers.

 

Finally, corruption, particularly in countries with weak governance institutions, may lead to the allocation of resources away from teachers and towards other interests.

 

side hustle for teachers in Africa

 

1. Tutoring: Teachers can help students in their area develop unique study skills by tutoring them in the subjects they are struggling with.

 

2. Online teaching: Teachers can also use online platforms like Udemy or Teachable to offer classes to learners around the world.

 

3. Freelance writing: Teachers with an interest in journalism or writing can also take on freelance writing jobs to make an additional income.

 

4. Selling crafts: Teachers who have an artistic flair can use platforms like Etsy to sell their creations in exchange for money.

 

5. Consulting: Teachers with expertise in a particular field can offer consulting services to people and organizations in exchange for money.

 

6. Selling course materials: Teachers who have developed their own teaching materials can also make money off of them buy selling them online.

 

7. Event planning: Teachers can also use their creativity to plan events for people, such as birthday parties or weddings.

 

8. Coaching: Teachers can also use their knowledge to become coaches and provide guidance and mentorship to others.

 

9. Language tutoring: Teachers can help others learn a new language, or improve their language skills, by tutoring them in foreign languages.

 

 

Peter

Peter N. Djangmah is a multifaceted individual with a passion for education, entrepreneurship, and blogging. With a firm belief in the power of digital education and science, I am affectionately known as the Private Minister of Information. Connect with me

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