
Are you a retired teacher, wandering about teaching opportunities for retired educators? I’m hoping this post will inspire you to look beyond traditional ’employment’. I know, it’s not easy securing permanent employment after 65. Retirement does not mean that the game is over – it just means a different and creative approach. You already have valuable skills that are in high demand. Tutoring, and teaching specialized courses, or supporting students with unique learning needs, there’s a place for you here.
What Can You Teach?
Teach what you know best — the subjects and skills you’ve mastered over years. Here are some ideas:
- Academic Support for Students
- Mastering Everyday Math – Practical math for budgeting, problem-solving, and real-world applications.
- Creative Writing & Storytelling – Helping kids build strong writing skills and confidence.
- Public Speaking – Teaching kids how to express themselves clearly and confidently.
Soft Skills & Personal Development
- Brain Teasers & Logic Puzzles – Critical thinking exercises for problem-solving.
- Confidence & Social Skills – Helping kids build self-esteem and communication skills.
- Support for kids on the Spectrum.
- Focus & Organization for Young Learners – Teaching concentration strategies.
- Sensory-Friendly Learning – A structured approach for neurodivergent students.
Tools to Streamline Your Lessons
Suggestions –
To simplify your teaching process, explore these free and customizable lesson plan templates:
- Kuraplan – Hundreds of editable lesson plans and an easy way to generate lesson plans for teachers.
- Canva – Visually appealing templates.
- Template.net – Printable lesson plan formats.
Where to Teach & Earn?
Several platforms allow retired teachers to set up tutorials based on their teaching style:
Looking to offer tutorials and/or teach in South Africa, a great starting point is –
OlderWarriors.co.za
This is a South African platform for active retirees with expertise to offer,
A great starter option for local tutoring gigs, allowing:
- Location-based listings for in-person tutoring (home visits or small groups).
- Flexible scheduling for parents needing extra academic support.
- You can offer online expansion via Zoom for virtual sessions.
Given your educational credentials and experience, start with a basic outline of what you’ll be offering. Narrow it down to specifics and create your course content.
- teaching in-person, create printable tutorials
- offering personal online tutorials, use tools to create these
- hybrid of off and online
Great! Now you’ve got the tutorials and all your ducks in a row, it’s time to showcase your expertise.
Signup > List your first tutorials > Put a price to it > go live
Here are other options for you to consider –
VIPKid.com
Teaching English online
They provide an international learning experience to children in China between the ages 4-12. VIPKids are located in Beijing and San Francisco, with teachers all over the U.S. and Canada. It appears that they’re now accepting South Africans. The company offers fully immersive one-on-one English language instruction provided online by highly qualified teachers.
Side Note: be mindful of their preference for US teachers, because of their north American accent.
There are other options, depending on what you are offering and targeting –
Let’s look into some of these –
Teachable – Best for Self-Paced Courses
- Great for teachers who prefer recorded lessons
- Full control over pricing and course structure.
- Great for passive income—students access content anytime.
4. Udemy – Large Marketplace Reach
- List courses on Udemy’s global platform—students find your classes.
- Udemy controls the pricing. (but it’s great for long-term passive income)
- Best for pre-recorded courses that scale over time.
LearnWorlds – Interactive Learning
- Gamification, quizzes, and certificates keep students engaged.
- Structured learning programs work well for step-by-step courses.
- Good for teachers who want an immersive teaching experience.
Skillshare – Great for Creative Subjects
- Perfect for teaching soft skills, writing, public speaking, or hobbies.
- Teachers earn based on student watch time.
- Best for retirees who want low-stress, casual teaching.
Choosing the Best Platform for You
Want to teach locally (South Africa)? → OlderWarriors
Want live interactions (China)? → VIPKid
Prefer passive income? → Teachable or Udemy
Interested in gamified learning? → LearnWorlds
Teaching creative subjects? → Skillshare
As a retired educator, there are many options available to you.
You have the skill, and experience, to offer vocational tutorials or school extra lessons, offering a valuable contribution to society right here in South Africa, or even global.
Teaching Opportunities for Retired Educators
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