Creating Your Best Outschool Class Listings and Profile


Everyone wants to increase their enrollments in their Outschool classes, but it’s up to YOU as the business owner to be constantly improving your class listings, your class content, and your relationships with learner families.

Outschool has a long list of recommendations that they ask teachers to fulfill on their class listings and teacher profile. Always make sure you’re following Outschool’s class listing and teacher profile guidelines.

CLASS LISTING GUIDELINES - full list on Outschool here

  1. Write to your audience — the parent

  2. Choose a compelling title

  3. Choose an appropriate photo with NO TEXT and relevant to the class topic (more on photos here)

  4. Choose a one sentence summary

  5. The class experience section should have no spelling or grammar errors

    Class experience should be written to include this subjects. I’d recommend simply writing it in this order:

    What will be taught?
    What topics will you cover?
    How is your class structured?

    How will you teach?
    What's your teaching style?

    How much will learners get to interact with you and each other? Mention specifics like: lecture, games, slides, video clips, discussion.

    Any required experience or knowledge that learners should have

  6. Class listings should use excellent grammar.

TEACHER PROFILE GUIDELINES - full list on Outschool here

  1. Your teacher name should be close to your legal name and not include any excessive qualifications.

  2. The headline is a short phrase that describes you as a teacher

  3. A professional profile picture

  4. Your about me section should be free of any grammatical errors

  5. No longer than 90 second profile video.

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