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100 Examples of LinkedIn Content to Add for Teachers

  • Writer: nicolejessicacoggan
    nicolejessicacoggan
  • May 7
  • 4 min read


LinkedIn isn’t just for business leaders and recruiters — it’s an incredible platform for teachers to share their expertise, grow their networks, and position themselves as thought leaders in education.


If you’re an educator wondering what to post on LinkedIn, this list of 100 ideas will help you stay visible, valuable, and authentic — while building a profile that stands out.


1–10: Share Your Teaching Philosophy

  1. Post a short video explaining your teaching philosophy.

  2. Share your mission statement as an educator.

  3. Write about why you became a teacher.

  4. Post a reflection on what inspires you most in the classroom.

  5. Share a favourite quote about teaching or learning.

  6. Write about how your teaching style has evolved over time.

  7. Post a photo of your classroom setup and why you designed it that way.

  8. Share a story of a student success that moved you.

  9. Reflect on a mistake that made you a better teacher.

  10. Post a thank-you to the teachers who shaped you.



11–30: Highlight Your Teaching Practices

  1. Share a favourite lesson plan or project idea.

  2. Post a classroom management tip that works for you.

  3. Share how you use technology in your teaching.

  4. Write about an innovative assessment strategy.

  5. Highlight a hands-on or real-world learning activity.

  6. Post about how you differentiate for diverse learners.

  7. Share your approach to supporting students with additional needs.

  8. Post an example of a student-created project (with permission).

  9. Discuss how you build relationships with students.

  10. Share your approach to teaching critical thinking.

  11. Post about classroom routines or rituals that build community.

  12. Write about how you support student wellbeing.

  13. Share a lesson on cultural inclusion or diversity.

  14. Post about collaborative learning strategies.

  15. Share a time when you turned a lesson “fail” into a win.

  16. Highlight your favourite classroom resources.

  17. Share how you teach digital literacy.

  18. Post about integrating sustainability or global issues into lessons.

  19. Discuss how you bring creativity into STEM or humanities.

  20. Share tips on engaging reluctant learners.



31–50: Showcase Your Professional Growth

  1. Post about professional development courses you’ve completed.

  2. Share insights from a recent workshop or conference.

  3. Write a review of an education book or article.

  4. Share key takeaways from a webinar.

  5. Post a photo from an education networking event.

  6. Write about a teaching credential or certification you earned.

  7. Highlight training you’ve delivered to peers.

  8. Share how you’ve implemented new learning into your practice.

  9. Post about collaborating with colleagues on a new initiative.

  10. Write about joining an education association.

  11. Share your goals for the school year.

  12. Reflect on end-of-year successes or lessons learned.

  13. Highlight how you mentor new teachers.

  14. Share your teacher self-care strategies.

  15. Post about navigating educational change or reform.

  16. Share your involvement in school leadership or committees.

  17. Reflect on your career journey in education.

  18. Discuss balancing teaching with personal life.

  19. Highlight a favourite memory from your career.

  20. Write about why continuous learning matters to you.



51–70: Share Student Impact and Classroom Moments

  1. Post a quote from a student that made your day.

  2. Share anonymous feedback from a parent or student.

  3. Highlight a small classroom win that felt big.

  4. Share a student achievement or award (with permission).

  5. Post photos of a classroom project display.

  6. Share a before-and-after classroom transformation.

  7. Write about a field trip or excursion highlight.

  8. Share how students surprised you with their creativity.

  9. Post about a classroom challenge you overcame.

  10. Highlight a student-led initiative you supported.

  11. Post a thank-you to your students at the end of the term.

  12. Share a lesson learned from your students.

  13. Post a “day in the life” reflection as a teacher.

  14. Highlight a fun classroom moment or celebration.

  15. Share how you build student voice and choice.

  16. Post about parent-teacher collaboration.

  17. Share a student innovation or idea that impressed you.

  18. Highlight how you foster student leadership.

  19. Post about using feedback to improve teaching.

  20. Share a memorable student thank-you note.



71–90: Contribute to the Education Community

  1. Write a post to welcome new teachers to the profession.

  2. Share tips for navigating the first year of teaching.

  3. Recommend must-follow LinkedIn accounts for teachers.

  4. Share education blogs, podcasts, or YouTube channels you love.

  5. Post about advocating for better resourcing or policy change.

  6. Share tips for parents to support learning at home.

  7. Write about the importance of community partnerships.

  8. Highlight school-wide initiatives you’re proud of.

  9. Share ideas for teacher wellbeing and burnout prevention.

  10. Post an article or reflection on equity in education.

  11. Share your perspective on student engagement trends.

  12. Highlight how technology can improve learning.

  13. Post a poll for fellow educators on best practices.

  14. Share a template or resource you’ve created.

  15. Post about building resilience in students.

  16. Share advice for aspiring teachers.

  17. Write about how to strengthen school culture.

  18. Share a case study of classroom innovation.

  19. Post about collaborative projects across schools.

  20. Highlight how you stay motivated as an educator.



91–100: Get Creative and Personal

  1. Share a photo collage of your teaching year.

  2. Post a time-lapse video of classroom setup.

  3. Share a favourite educational quote graphic.

  4. Post a LinkedIn article on teaching insights.

  5. Run a LinkedIn poll on an education topic.

  6. Post a fun behind-the-scenes look at your day.

  7. Share gratitude for your colleagues.

  8. Post a “then and now” reflection on your career growth.

  9. Share a personal story that shaped your teaching.

  10. Invite your network to connect and collaborate on education ideas.


Final Thoughts

LinkedIn is an incredible platform for teachers to inspire, connect, and lead. By sharing your voice, experiences, and insights, you not only elevate your own professional profile — you help shape the future of education.


If you’d like help polishing your LinkedIn profile or content strategy, get in touch — I’m here to help teachers shine online!




 
 
 

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