Life Outside of the Classroom

By. Craig Perrier

As a student I always found it shocking to encounter one of my teachers outside of a school setting.  It was as if I believed teachers only existed in the class and that they had a singular identity – teacher.  It was a simple way to see things. And when I became a teacher my students mimicked the behavior I had demonstrated.  The good news is that they were happy to see me!

Sometimes it feels like the public in general forgets about the other aspects of educators’ lives – spouse, sibling, parent, etc.  But it is these aspects of a teacher’s life that provides the best ways to connect with students and share life lessons and experiences – both big and small.

The Educator Marketplace celebrates the aspects of teachers’ lives after the final bell of the day.  Below is just a small sample of deals for teachers.

  • Restaurant.com: With special deals from Restaurant.com, teachers save at restaurants they regularly visit. Get $25 gift cards to redeem at your favorite restaurants for only $3 to $10. 
  • Advance Auto Parts: Enjoy 15% to 20% off your purchase!  Order online and pickup in store. Offer good online only. Free Shipping on all orders over $25!
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  • Merrell:  From helping you find the right fit to recommending a new trail, Merrell makes sure you have the hiking boots, barefoot shoes, hiking clothing and information you need for your next adventure. 20% off for Teachers with IDme Verification at Checkout.
  • Lindt Chocolate:  Since 1845, Lindt’s Master Swiss Chocolatiers have put passion and meticulous craftsmanship into creating exceptional chocolates. Save up to 30%!

Memorable times in life don’t need to be limited to rare occasions like birthdays or travel. Whether you are hiking in a state park, enjoying dinner, or working on your car, it is those experiences that are familiar to students and parents and provide some of the greatest teachable moments.