NAICS 8-Digit Codes for "teacher"
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- 561311-05 - Teachers' AgenciesTeachers' Agencies are companies that specialize in the recruitment and placement of teachers in educational institutions. These agencies act as intermediaries between schools and teachers, providing a range of services that include job placement, candidate screening, and professional development. Teachers' Agencies work with a variety of educational institutions, …Examples: Elementary school teacher placement, High school math teacher recruitment, Substitute teacher
- 611110-03 - Montessori SchoolsMontessori Schools are educational institutions that follow the Montessori method of education, which is a child-centered approach that emphasizes self-directed learning, hands-on activities, and collaborative play. The Montessori method is based on the idea that children learn best when they are given the freedom to explore and discover on their own, with guidance from trained teachers. …Examples: Teacher training
- 611110-18 - School DistrictsSchool Districts are administrative units responsible for overseeing public schools in a specific geographic area. They are responsible for managing budgets, hiring staff, setting academic standards, and ensuring that students receive a quality education. School Districts are typically governed by an elected school board, which is responsible for making policy decisions and overseeing the …Examples: Teacher Professional Development
- 611710-03 - Educational Service-BusinessEducational Service-Business is a subdivision of the Educational Support Services industry that provides support services to educational institutions and businesses. This industry involves providing a range of services that help educational institutions and businesses operate more efficiently. Educational Service-Businesses may provide services such as curriculum development, teacher …Examples: Teacher training services
- 339940-18 - Rubber Stamps (Manufacturing)Rubber stamp manufacturing is a specialized industry that involves the production of rubber stamps, which are used for marking or imprinting designs, logos, or text onto various surfaces. The process of manufacturing rubber stamps involves the creation of a custom design or text, which is then engraved onto a rubber plate. The plate is then mounted onto a wooden or plastic block, which serves as …Examples: Teacher stamps
- 339940-22 - Stamps (Manufacturing)Stamps (Manufacturing) is a subdivision of the NAICS Code 339940 that involves the production of stamps used for marking or labeling documents, envelopes, and other surfaces. This industry includes the manufacturing of rubber stamps, self-inking stamps, pre-inked stamps, and other types of stamps used in offices, schools, and other settings. Stamps can be customized with text, logos, and other …Examples: Teacher stamps
- 424120-30 - School Supplies (Wholesale)The School Supplies (Wholesale) industry involves the distribution of a wide range of products that are used in educational institutions. These products include textbooks, workbooks, notebooks, pencils, pens, markers, erasers, rulers, calculators, art supplies, and other materials that are essential for students and teachers. The industry is responsible for supplying schools, colleges, and …Examples: Teacher resources
- 424350-30 - Aprons-Domestic & Fancy (Wholesale) (Manufacturing)Aprons-Domestic & Fancy (Wholesale) (Manufacturing) is a specialized industry that involves the production and distribution of aprons for domestic and fancy purposes. Domestic aprons are designed for everyday use in the home, while fancy aprons are typically used for special occasions or events. This industry caters to a wide range of customers, including individuals, businesses, and …Examples: Teacher aprons
- 449210-80 - Academic Software (Retail)Academic Software (Retail) is a subdivision of Electronics and Appliance Retailers that specializes in selling software products designed for educational purposes. This industry involves the retail sale of software products that are used by students, teachers, and educational institutions. The software products sold in this industry are designed to enhance the learning experience of …Examples: Teacher Productivity Software
- 459210-13 - Books School & Textbooks (Retail)The Books School & Textbooks (Retail) industry involves the sale of books and textbooks specifically for educational purposes. This industry caters to students of all ages, from kindergarten to college. The industry includes both physical retail stores and online retailers that specialize in selling educational books and textbooks. The industry is highly competitive, with retailers constantly …Examples: Teacher resource books
- 459410-10 - Personal Organizers & Planners (Retail)Personal Organizers & Planners (Retail) is a specialized industry that involves the sale of various types of organizers and planners designed to help individuals manage their daily tasks and schedules. These products are typically sold in retail stores and online platforms, and are available in a range of sizes, styles, and designs to suit different preferences and needs. Personal Organizers & …Examples: Teacher planner
- 459410-12 - Rubber & Plastic Stamps (Retail)Rubber & Plastic Stamps (Retail) is a specialized industry that involves the sale of rubber and plastic stamps to customers for personal or business use. These stamps are used to imprint designs, logos, or text onto various surfaces such as paper, fabric, or wood. The industry caters to a wide range of customers, including individuals, small businesses, and large corporations. The stamps sold in …Examples: Teacher stamps
- 522130-05 - Credit Unions Not Federally CharteredCredit Unions Not Federally Chartered are financial institutions that are owned and controlled by their members. These credit unions are not regulated by the federal government, but instead are regulated by state laws. They offer a range of financial services to their members, including savings accounts, checking accounts, loans, and credit cards. Credit Unions Not Federally Chartered are …Examples: Teacher credit unions
- 525110-02 - Government-Pension Health/Welfare FundsGovernment-Pension Health/Welfare Funds is a subdivision of the Pension Funds industry that involves the management and administration of pension plans, health plans, and welfare plans for government employees. These funds are established and maintained by government entities, such as federal, state, or local governments, to provide retirement, health, and welfare benefits to their employees. …Examples: Public school teacher pension funds
- 541618-29 - Educational AssessmentEducational Assessment is a subdivision of the Other Management Consulting Services industry that involves the evaluation of educational programs, policies, and practices. This industry provides a range of services to educational institutions, government agencies, and private organizations to help them improve the quality of education and training they provide. Educational Assessment …Examples: Teacher evaluation
- 541720-01 - Educational ResearchEducational Research is a subdivision of the Research and Development industry that focuses on the study of educational systems, policies, and practices. It involves the collection and analysis of data to improve the quality of education and inform decision-making processes. Educational Research can be conducted by academic institutions, government agencies, non-profit organizations, and private …Examples: Teacher training
- 611110-05 - Boards Of EducationBoards of Education are administrative bodies responsible for overseeing the operation of public elementary and secondary schools in a particular district or region. They are typically composed of elected officials who work together to establish policies and procedures, allocate resources, and ensure that students receive a quality education. Boards of Education are responsible for hiring and …Examples: Teacher Hiring and Evaluation
- 611110-11 - Temples Buddhist Educational InstitutionTemples Buddhist Educational Institutions are establishments that provide education on Buddhist teachings and practices. These institutions are typically associated with a specific temple or monastery and offer courses on Buddhist philosophy, meditation, scripture, and history. The curriculum is designed to provide students with a deep understanding of Buddhist principles and practices, as well …Examples: Buddhist teacher training programs
- 611310-09 - Schools-Universities & Colleges AcademicThe Schools-Universities & Colleges Academic industry is a subdivision of the Colleges, Universities, and Professional Schools industry. This industry involves institutions that offer academic courses and grant degrees at the undergraduate and graduate levels. These institutions may also offer research facilities and services. The Schools-Universities & Colleges Academic industry includes both …Examples: Teacher Education Programs
- 611519-26 - Schools YogaSchools Yoga is a subdivision of the Other Technical and Trade Schools industry, which focuses on providing education and training in the practice of yoga. This industry involves teaching students the principles and techniques of yoga, including physical postures, breathing exercises, and meditation. Schools Yoga programs may be offered as standalone courses or as part of a larger curriculum in …Examples: Yoga teacher training
- 611699-50 - Schools Natural HealingSchools Natural Healing is a subdivision of the NAICS Code 611699 that focuses on providing education and training in natural healing practices. This industry involves teaching individuals how to use natural remedies and techniques to promote healing and wellness. Schools Natural Healing offer a range of courses and programs that cover various natural healing practices, including herbal medicine, …Examples: Yoga teacher training
- 611710-02 - Educational Cooperative OrganizationsEducational Cooperative Organizations are entities that provide educational support services to their members through cooperative efforts. These organizations are typically formed by educational institutions, such as schools or universities, or by groups of educators. The main purpose of these organizations is to pool resources and expertise to provide better educational opportunities and …Examples: Teacher cooperatives
- 611710-12 - Educational ConsultantsEducational Consultants are professionals who provide expert advice and guidance to individuals, schools, and organizations in the education sector. They help clients navigate the complex educational landscape and make informed decisions about educational programs, policies, and practices. Educational Consultants may specialize in a particular area of education, such as college admissions, …Examples: Teacher training and professional development
- 624110-10 - Child Development ProgramsChild Development Programs is a subdivision of the Child and Youth Services industry that focuses on providing educational and developmental services to children from infancy to adolescence. These programs are designed to promote the physical, emotional, social, and cognitive development of children in a safe and nurturing environment. Child Development Programs can be found in a variety of …Examples: Early childhood education programs, After-school programs, Summer camps, Preschools, Head Start programs, Montessori
- 813410-28 - Christian Science Reading RoomsChristian Science Reading Rooms are physical locations where individuals can come to study and learn about the teachings of Christian Science. These rooms are typically quiet spaces where visitors can read and study Christian Science literature, including the Bible and the writings of Mary Baker Eddy, the founder of Christian Science. Visitors can also speak with attendants who are available to …Examples: Christian Science Teacher
- 923110-04 - State Government-Education ProgramsState Government-Education Programs is an industry that involves the administration of education programs by state governments. This industry is responsible for the development, implementation, and management of educational programs that are funded by state governments. The programs can range from early childhood education to adult education and can include programs for students with …Examples: Teacher Certification Programs