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#063: A Glimpse into the World of Instructional Design

#063: A Glimpse into the World of Instructional Design

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Instructional design is one of the most popular—and promising—career paths for teachers transitioning out of the classroom.

In this episode of Beyond the Classroom, host Lisa Harding sits down with Sarah Hayford, a former educator who turned her passion for teaching into a fulfilling new role designing learning experiences for adults.

Sarah opens up about the realities of career change, how she overcame fear and uncertainty, and why instructional design gave her a renewed sense of purpose.

Whether you're just starting to explore new career options or seriously considering this path, you’ll walk away inspired and empowered to take your next step.

Connect with Sarah: https://www.linkedin.com/in/sarahhayford3/


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