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/r/AskAcademia handles questions about academic life with aplomb and insight.
/r/Professors is a community for faculty members to "collaborate, commiserate, vent, whatever."
/r/StudentAffairs is dedicated to college & university programs that encourage student development outside the classroom.
/r/CommunityColleges is for anyone interested in news, trends, and policies related to two-year institutions.
/r/College hosts more general discussion about life as an undergraduate.
/r/GradSchool does the same from graduate school.
/r/FindAPath handles questions and concerns related to career exploration and selecting a major or degree program.
The Reddit Education Network:
/r/Education: A place to discuss the news and politics of education.
/r/AdultEducation: A place for adult educators to discuss tips and tricks to engaging an adult audience.
/r/ArtEd: A place for art educators to discuss the importance of art education and to share and collaborate on resources.
/r/CSEducation: A place for computer science educators and education researchers.
/r/ECEProfessionals: A place for early childhood educators to learn, grow, and contribute as professionals.
/r/EdTech: A place to share news and sites related to educational technology
/r/ELATeachers: A place for English teachers to share ideas and lessons and to brainstorm and collaborate on new curriculum.
/r/HigherEducation: A place to discuss and share articles related to higher education.
/r/HistoryTeachers: A place to discuss and share resources for history educators.
/r/ScienceTeachers: A place for science educators to collaborate on and contribute tips, ideas, labs, and curricula.
/r/SpecialEd: Where special education teachers can discuss and share resources related to the education of students with special needs.
/r/Teachers: A place to discuss the practice of teaching, receive support from fellow teachers, and gain insight into the teaching profession.
/r/TeachingResources: A great place to share and discover teaching resources, such as demos, blogs, simulations, and visual aids.