Teachers use TikTok to connect with students, parents and other teachers. Here is a list of some Teachers of TikTok you’ll enjoy following.
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- Brooke Rogers
- Claudine James
- Mrs Rahlf
- Debrice Hill
- Justin Behm
- Simone Slater
- Brandon Holeman
- Lauran Woolley
- Mackenzie
- Phillip Cook
- Rebecca Rogers
- Josh Monroe
- Tanya Diaz
- Darryl Prendergast
- Meghan Mayer
- Deidre Kelly
- Jenna Grigsby
- Kevin McClintock
- Nancy Bullard
- Stephanie Nash
Brooke Rogers
Account name: @thatnewteacher
(577K followers)
Brooke is a middle school teacher who shares ideas, observations and moments from the classroom. She entertains and informs about being a middle school teacher.
Watch Brooke’s video on Contemplating my life after doing a collaborative slide with middle schoolers…again.
Claudine James
Account name: @iamthatenglishteacher
(3.3 million followers)
Claudine is an award-winning educator. Her focus on her account is on teaching language skills in a way that is easy for anyone to follow. Her following extends from Arkansas to Brazil and further.
You can see her easily accessible style of teaching when she does a Semi-colon and colon lesson.
Mrs Rahlf
Account name: @mrs.rahlf
(237.1 K followers)
Mrs Rahlf is a teacher who posts videos that are aimed at uplifting teachers and entertaining students.
Watch her video on Warming up to take 650 middle schoolers to the water park for the last day of school.
Debrice Hill
Account name: @sparkleandsprink
(17.5 K followers)
Debrice is a first grade teacher who brings her energy and enthusiasm for teaching to her videos. She shares activities she does in her classes. Debrice gives teachers tips and her students feature in a lot of her videos.
You can watch one of Debrice’s videos on Teacher Tip: Place Value.
Justin Behm
Account name: @justinbehm
(1.1 million followers)
Justin is a ceramics teacher. He uses his videos to teach how to craft ceramic artworks.
You can watch a video of Justin creating a mug while he remembers his childhood birthdays.
Simone Slater
Account name: @lovemsslater
(382.7 K followers)
Simone teaches Kindergarten. She uses TikTok to share classroom memories, positive thoughts for her students, and some comments on the challenges she’s faced with virtual learning.
Watch Simone’s video on This is why yall need to stop trynna FT and call me after work. I GIVE ALL MY ENERGY from 7-4.
Brandon Holeman
Account name: @bcholeman
(1.1 million followers)
Brandon was a middle school teacher, whose videos are aimed at teachers and students. He confronts aspects of life in education from a humanistic perspective.
Watch the video of how Brandon let a child sleep in class.
Lauran Woolley
Account name: @mrs.woolleyin5th
(4.6 million followers)
Lauran Wooley is a middle school educator. Her focus is on revealing what happens in the life of a 5th grade teacher. She connects easily with both teachers and students.
Watch Lauran’s video on Things my students do that I just don’t get.
Mackenzie
Account name: @kenziewenz
(453.4 K followers)
Mackenzie is a kindergarten teacher who produces entertaining videos inspired by teaching her class, especially online.
Watch her video on virtual singing in kindergarten.
Phillip Cook
Account name: @chemteachephil
(3.8 million followers)
Phillip is a high school science teacher in Indiana. His first TikTok video was of an experiment with Gummy Bears. He makes videos of experiments and has helped students to develop a love of science.
You can watch one of Phillip’s videos on extracting iodine from seaweed.
Rebecca Rogers
Account name: @rrogersworld
(2.2 million followers)
Rebecca is a social studies teacher in North Carolina. She began using TikTok to boost her students’ morale during Lockdown. Her posts include funny comments on teaching, while still addressing teachers’ real concerns.
Look at Rebecca’s video, What do you think?, which asks you to think about various aspects of life.
Josh Monroe
Account name: @mrmonroeandnala
(1.1 million followers)
Josh is a fifth grade teacher and his posts are mainly for teachers. He addresses how to handle things that may come up in a classroom. Josh is great at adapting his approach to his students.
Watch Josh’s video on Engaging a sleeping student for some ideas you can implement in the classroom.
Tanya Diaz
Account name: @giftedteacher305
(1316 followers)
Tanya is a science teacher at an elementary school. She engages teachers, students and parents with her lively manner and creative ideas. Her classroom is a manifestation of her creativity.
Watch Tanya’s video on Why do I use hooks?
Darryl Prendergast
Account name: @d_prend40
(457.2K followers)
Darryl is a teacher who looks at virtual teaching from the inside. She shows what it’s like to be at school during virtual classes.
Watch her video on Different types of teachers during a test.
Meghan Mayer
Account name: @thecrazycreativeteacher
(1.1 million followers)
Meghan makes teachers human in her videos, by offering insights into the sometimes crazy life of a teacher. She also features projects from her language arts classroom.
Watch one of Meghan’s videos from her Teacher Tip Tuesday series.
Deidre Kelly
Account name: @the_mrskelly
(1.4 M followers)
She started creating mini math lessons on TikTok, such as dividing fractions and tips to cross multiply fractions.
Watch her video on Adding Integers Using Counters
Jenna Grigsby
Account name: @jennagrigsby
(221.1K followers)
Jenna is an English teacher, whose special interest is English as a second language. Her videos are full of useful tips for ESL teachers.
Watch one of her creative videos on That Dang letter ‘y’.
Kevin McClintock
Account name: @mr.mctiktok
(2.3 million followers)
Kevin is a teacher in San Diego. He first joined TikTok during Covid-19 so that he could connect with his students. His videos are driven by his silly and energetic personality in a space where he can enjoy being himself.
You can watch his video about what it’s like to teach 10th grade boys.
Nancy Bullard
Account name: @mrs.b.tv
(3 million followers)
Nancy teaches science from Kindergarten to 5th grade. Her videos show fun science experiments. Her students like to try the experiments at home, often with their parents.
Watch her video on cocoa is hydrophobic that went viral.
Stephanie Nash
Account name: stephanie_nash
(61K followers)
Stephanie teaches first grade and uses her videos to give tips to help teachers create a fun classroom environment. She also shares ideas for creative classroom décor.
Watch her video on a Back to School Bulletin Board.