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Elevate Learning

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Their are better options for online teaching. - Teacher Elevate Learning Employee Review

2.0
Oct 17, 2025
Recommend
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Pros

1099 position and there is a variety of charter schools in their system.

Cons

They sacrifice their staff to maintain a contract with a school. Their clients are often schools with unprofessional classroom coaches or teacher assistants who lack knowledge of education and fail to provide effective classroom management, usually working against the online teachers by doing nothing. Currently, schools and Elevate provide teacher evaluations, even when the schools publicly campaign to eliminate online educators. It's pretty sad to see the class is unruly even when the Principal is in the room evaluating the online instructor.

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5.0
Jun 13, 2019
Recommend
CEO approval
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Pros

It was good pay as a tutor.

Cons

Limited hours and paid once a month.

1.0
Jan 30, 2016
Recommend
CEO approval
Business outlook

Pros

Can choose hours, works around school schedule.

Cons

This is the most corrupt company I have ever worked for. They don't give any information about the company or what you do unless you do four hours of unpaid training. During that training, they require you to give them sensitive banking information (your credit card information) so they can charge you $70 for the background check they conduct during the training. They also don't tell you that they hire too many people and you won't get that many hours. After passing the background check, I was promised to tutor eight students at a time. I received one student. So now I "owe" $70, but I'm not making enough money to even pay back the background check. When I account for the gas I spend, I make nothing. I wasted my time, money, and other opportunities. Oh and there is a two month lag between when you get paid. They make you sign a contract that you "understand" this. Show some self respect for yourself. As soon as a company says it will take two months or so to get paid, don't work for them! Don't accept a tutoring contract with them under any circumstances! If you don't have at least $3,000 saved for living expenses don't do it! You are much better off doing ANYTHING else!

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