Dr. Will, I enjoyed listening to this video interview with LaVonna Roth. I received a confirmation when Ms. Roth talked about differentiation. I like how she spoke of her own comfort level. Her truth was refreshing to hear about the high and lows of the consulting business in the field of education. Thank you. Dr. ABW
I also have a M.Ed & EdD...this video was very insightful with respect to getting started as an education consultant... there seem to be no practical info available on this topic. Coincidently, Dr. Will, you asked the very same questions I had in mind. And like you, I'm not giving up my definite streams of income to become an education consultant... the field appears to be just too wishy-washy financially. Thank you and your guest for sharing your knowledge and your experiences.
This is the first time I've heard an E.C. include parents. Too often we zoom in on schools, admin, or the teachers, but the crux of where changes happen should start from home. Here in NYC like in most school districts, parents trust that leadership is making the best choices to meet student needs, but E.C. can empower parents more, therefore they know more of what to expect!
Thanks for watching the video. I wrote the book. You can find it on Amazon. www.amazon.com/Edupreneur-Blueprint-Jumpstart-Education-Business/dp/195934742X/ref=sr_1_1?crid=W03KXZBMBQVO&dib=eyJ2IjoiMSJ9.mVntdAY__hiX7bYXEDeZi28-kHPPenVdZQqlqmoeU-U.htDleTM49wXdPWqFdg1Y3PKvcSa2WMpGh6C2R8u-Qak&dib_tag=se&keywords=will+deyamport&qid=1726145046&sprefix=will+deyamport%2Caps%2C129&sr=8-1
Very informative interview! I wholeheartedly agree with educators getting paid for our unique skill sets-not to mention the time it takes to develop presentations, curriculum and so forth. I have given away countless hours of expertise that I know has tremendous value. Schools and nonprofit organizations have benefitted most and some have even earned revenue from ideas and programs that I developed. We educators have a passion for what we do and most of us are driven by that passion. On the other hand, our value should be rewarded monetarily. I have known this all along, but needed to hear and see someone who has taken the leap into this field. Thank you so much, Dr, Will and LaVonna! I look forward to learning more from you as I embark on my own journey of becoming an education consultant. Best wishes to both of you.
I share your sentiment. I also have given countless hours of advice and curriculum mapping for free which rendered outstanding results. Meanwhile the school I work for continued to pay The Lavinia Group close to a quarter of a million dollars under a contractual agreement for 3-5 years of consulting and the school failed miserably, now there's a Lesson Learned!
Thanks, Dr. Will and LaVonna! This was the first time I've seen your podcast and it was fun and informative. I'm one of those people with 2 feet still in the classroom, who is prepping the stage for the consulting piece of my career. I love presenting at conferences and have been hired twice by one county for PD and LOVED the experience. Thanks for the tips and encouragement!
COVID is here and educators need to be smart about how we use our intellectual property (our minds). I am looking forward to growing my business. This interview was VERY helpful!
Awesome Information and Interview! An eye-opening. Am an educator and considering starting an educational consultant home based business part-time. Thank You for Sharing.🙂
I saw that UC San Diego offers a graduate certificate in higher education consulting. What books would you recommend for somebody interested in starting their own higher education consulting firm?
What I like about this is that -- there is realism in this interview. Let people know what they are getting into.
Absolutely, I agree 100%
Dr. Will, I enjoyed listening to this video interview with LaVonna Roth. I received a confirmation when Ms. Roth talked about differentiation. I like how she spoke of her own comfort level. Her truth was refreshing to hear about the high and lows of the consulting business in the field of education. Thank you. Dr. ABW
You are welcome. Please check out the interviews on how to become an educational consultant.
I also have a M.Ed & EdD...this video was very insightful with respect to getting started as an education consultant... there seem to be no practical info available on this topic. Coincidently, Dr. Will, you asked the very same questions I had in mind. And like you, I'm not giving up my definite streams of income to become an education consultant... the field appears to be just too wishy-washy financially. Thank you and your guest for sharing your knowledge and your experiences.
Thanks. I appreciate it.
This is the first time I've heard an E.C. include parents. Too often we zoom in on schools, admin, or the teachers, but the crux of where changes happen should start from home. Here in NYC like in most school districts, parents trust that leadership is making the best choices to meet student needs, but E.C. can empower parents more, therefore they know more of what to expect!
Thanks for watching the video. I wrote the book. You can find it on Amazon. www.amazon.com/Edupreneur-Blueprint-Jumpstart-Education-Business/dp/195934742X/ref=sr_1_1?crid=W03KXZBMBQVO&dib=eyJ2IjoiMSJ9.mVntdAY__hiX7bYXEDeZi28-kHPPenVdZQqlqmoeU-U.htDleTM49wXdPWqFdg1Y3PKvcSa2WMpGh6C2R8u-Qak&dib_tag=se&keywords=will+deyamport&qid=1726145046&sprefix=will+deyamport%2Caps%2C129&sr=8-1
Very informative interview! I wholeheartedly agree with educators getting paid for our unique skill sets-not to mention the time it takes to develop presentations, curriculum and so forth. I have given away countless hours of expertise that I know has tremendous value. Schools and nonprofit organizations have benefitted most and some have even earned revenue from ideas and programs that I developed. We educators have a passion for what we do and most of us are driven by that passion. On the other hand, our value should be rewarded monetarily. I have known this all along, but needed to hear and see someone who has taken the leap into this field. Thank you so much, Dr, Will and LaVonna! I look forward to learning more from you as I embark on my own journey of becoming an education consultant. Best wishes to both of you.
I share your sentiment. I also have given countless hours of advice and curriculum mapping for free which rendered outstanding results. Meanwhile the school I work for continued to pay The Lavinia Group close to a quarter of a million dollars under a contractual agreement for 3-5 years of consulting and the school failed miserably, now there's a Lesson Learned!
Thank you for all the great information. It is a lonely world without a group to come back to and share stories. We all learn from stories.
Thanks, Dr. Will and LaVonna! This was the first time I've seen your podcast and it was fun and informative. I'm one of those people with 2 feet still in the classroom, who is prepping the stage for the consulting piece of my career. I love presenting at conferences and have been hired twice by one county for PD and LOVED the experience. Thanks for the tips and encouragement!
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COVID is here and educators need to be smart about how we use our intellectual property (our minds). I am looking forward to growing my business. This interview was VERY helpful!
Hello there,
8 months on, will you be able to share your experience so far? I mean, how's your business going and what is it actually? :)
Cheers!
Ms. LaVonaa is awesome! Thank you so much for sharing this. I'm starting my education consultant business and this is perfect! Thank you Dr. Will.
How is it going?
What a fantastic, informative interview, THANK YOU!! As someone who is starting out in this field, this was a goldmine of info!!!
Thank you, Ingrid, for watching and leaving a comment.
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Very informative. I am an educational consultant, she answered questions that I had.
Awesome. The Edupreneur vimeo.com/ondemand/edupreneur is a great resource as well.
This was dynamic! This is helping to bring clarity to what my consultation would be. We have to know what your niche is and go with it
Lavine seems wonderful...good interview
This is an eye opener for someone like me who's just venturing into the field. Thanks so much .
Awesome Information and Interview! An eye-opening. Am an educator and considering starting an educational consultant home based business part-time. Thank You for Sharing.🙂
Great podcast!
This was an amazing interview. Quite insightful! Thank you so much for posting!
GREAT interview! Thank you for sharing your knowledge, Lavonna
This interview is everything Beautiful.
Thank you both! So much valuable
Information!
I saw that UC San Diego offers a graduate certificate in higher education consulting. What books would you recommend for somebody interested in starting their own higher education consulting firm?
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Where can I practice as an educational consultant
I want to become an education consultants. Can u guide pls
Thanks