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13 Side Hustles for Teachers in Kenya: How to Make Extra Money

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13 Side Hustles for Teachers in Kenya: How to Make Extra Money

13 Side Hustles for Teachers in Kenya: How to Make Extra Money

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13 Side Hustles for Teachers in Kenya: How to Make Extra Money

Teachers in Kenya frequently seek ways to augment their income due to the demands of their work and the necessity to satisfy a variety of financial commitments. Fortunately, teachers can earn extra money while also leveraging their experience and talents through a variety of side hustles. 

Teachers in Kenya can earn extra money through a variety of channels, including online platforms and traditional businesses. In this article, we’ll look at 13 side hustles designed specifically for Kenyan teachers.

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We will provide insights into how teachers can increase their income while still fulfilling their teaching responsibilities. These side hustles provide educators with practical ways to increase their income and achieve better financial security, whether through the use of digital platforms, the provision of specialized services, or the development of their creative abilities.

13 Side Hustles for Teachers in Kenya: How to Make Extra Money

1. Tutor 

Tutoring presents an ideal side-career option for educators, leveraging their requisite skills and knowledge. With the ability to set flexible schedules and conduct sessions either online or in person, tutoring offers a lifestyle advantage.

Particularly during school closures, the high demand for teachers among parents seeking academic support for their children ensures lucrative opportunities in this field.

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2. Curriculum Development 

Curriculum development involves the creation of educational materials like lesson plans, workbooks, and textbooks for school or home use. Leveraging their extensive classroom experience, teachers can tailor these materials to meet specific learning needs or age groups.

Establishing a curriculum development business not only provides a valuable service to fellow educators but also offers a means of generating income, with teachers utilizing their school and parent networks for promotion.

3. Educational workshops 

Educational workshops and training sessions cover various themes, including classroom management and technology integration.

These sessions, organized and led by teachers, facilitate knowledge-sharing and professional development among educators. This business idea promotes lifelong learning and serves as a satisfying post-retirement career option.

4. Sell teaching resources.

The sale of teaching resources, including lesson plans and curricula, represents an avenue for teachers to monetize their intellectual property. Many educators have turned to online platforms to sell these materials, providing a convenient way to supplement their income.

5. Educational counseling 

Educational counseling services provide guidance to students, parents, and educational institutions on academic matters or career decisions. With their comprehensive understanding of the educational system, teachers are well-equipped to provide such counseling.

This venture not only proves profitable but also meaningful, as it assists students in making informed choices about their academic and professional paths.

6. Paper/Test Grader.

Grading papers and tests during the school year can become exhausting for teachers, but it may surprise you to learn that it could also serve as a fantastic secondary job opportunity. Various online learning platforms, tutoring organizations, and standardized test corporations offer compensation for grading student work.

7. Freelancing 

Freelance transcription presents a flexible second job option for teachers with moderate typing skills. Freelancing offers teachers a flexible second job option, allowing them to manage their workload on their own terms.

Online platforms like Upwork, Fiverr, Verbilio, LinkedIn Profinder, and Flexjobs facilitate this journey, allowing teachers to choose their workload and develop a diverse portfolio. This can serve as a stepping stone towards a full-time career or post-teaching endeavors.

The demand for freelancers spans across various sectors, fostering repeat business and a robust clientele.

8. Online tutoring

Online tutoring involves providing academic support and guidance to students via the internet, encompassing various subjects and grade levels to cater to those seeking additional aid or specialized instruction.

This avenue enables teachers to leverage their subject expertise and pedagogical skills to facilitate students’ academic progress. Its flexible scheduling makes it suitable for both part-time and full-time engagements, allowing teachers to operate from home during holidays, after school hours, and weekends.

With minimal startup requirements—just a computer, internet access, and teaching proficiency—online tutoring presents a cost-effective business opportunity.

9. Teacher Blog

A teacher blog serves as an online platform where educators can exchange teaching tools, strategies, classroom management advice, and instructional content. Monetization avenues include running advertisements, engaging in affiliate marketing, or selling instructional products.

Teachers’ blogs allow them to share their knowledge and experiences with a broader audience, fostering creativity, promoting professional development, and generating passive revenue. Additionally, they offer an opportunity to establish a personal brand and interact with a global network of teachers.

10. Educational YouTube Channel

Teachers utilize educational YouTube channels to create and share video content covering various educational themes, including tutorials, lessons, explanations, and learning tips.

Leveraging their instructional talents, they can reach a worldwide audience with monetization options such as advertisements and sponsorships, making it a potential source of passive revenue.

Furthermore, it allows teachers to contribute to online education by showcasing their teaching abilities and building a personal brand.

11. Bookwriting and Publishing

This business idea focuses on teachers creating and publishing instructional books, textbooks, children’s literature, or academic tools for sharing and sale.

Teachers, as subject experts with deep insights into effective teaching approaches, can share their knowledge and ideas with a wider audience through writing and publishing books.

It offers opportunities for artistic expression, financial gain, and the potential to influence education on a larger scale.

12. Test Preparation Services

Teachers can provide test preparation services for standardized tests like the SAT, ACT, GRE, and other entrance exams.

Leveraging their understanding of testing formats and efficient preparation methods, particularly those with middle and high school experience, teachers can help students succeed on these exams, offering a valuable service while working one-on-one or in small groups.

13. Educational games and apps

An innovative business concept for teachers involves creating educational games, apps, or software to promote learning and engagement across all age groups, especially relevant for technology and computer professors.

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Teachers possess unique skills to develop educational games and applications that meet curriculum requirements and cater to specific learning needs. These digital technologies make learning more enjoyable and effective, reaching a broad audience across multiple platforms.

Conclusion:

Teachers can pursue various career opportunities in the teaching field, including tutoring, curriculum development, educational workshops. Others includes selling resources, counseling, freelancing, online tutoring, YouTube content creation, bookwriting, publishing, and test preparation services.

13 Side Hustles for Teachers in Kenya: How to Make Extra Money

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