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Six Tips for Writing an Interview Generating Teacher Resume
Writing an education resume can be a lengthy and brain draining process. If you have never written one before, or haven’t written one for awhile, it may feel overwhelming. Creating your resume is one of those things in life that has to be done from time to time. Be assured that if you take it one step at a time, it will be a painless process.
6 Tips for Writing a Cover Letter When Changing Your Career to Teaching
Whatever your reason for getting into teaching, it may be a challenge if you don’t approach it correctly. With many more applicants than there are places available, it’s important to make your teacher application stands out.
5 Tips for a Successful Teacher Job Phone Interview
More and more employers are deciding to interview candidates over the phone, especially if the prospective employee lives in another city or state. Telephone interviews have their own unique advantages and disadvantages. Even though a phone interview may seem easier than a regular interview on the surface, it can actually be quite hard.
How to Create a Teacher Focused Resume
Just as the packaging of a product attracts the attention of the shopper, your resume must catch the attention of the recruiter.
When you are writing your resume, you are using it to market yourself to a prospective employer. For this reason you need to write your resume in a manner that presents you in the best possible light.
Teacher Professional Development and Whole Brain Learning
Researchers have found the whole brain teaching method to be extremely successful in helping students reach their full potential. This teaching method can help students improve their test taking approach, math and verbal skills, and their ability to concentrate and retain what they are being taught.
How a Teacher Is Like a DBA
It's a great idea to plan ahead for everything from meals, to your family, to your career... Teachers need to plan ahead all the time. Our job is primarily akin to "capacity planning". We take into consideration the number of children scheduled on a given day, their ages, and their abilities. Activities are planned based on what they can do now, with pieces built in that will push them to the next level. Future lesson plans are based on the understanding that their abilities will increase over the school year.
The Latest Trend: Personal ESL Trainers
The field of ESL for adults is booming. Even so, it is barely able to keep pace with the ever-growing needs in today’s world.
Registration for English courses at international language institutes (Wall Street, Berlitz etc.) is at an all-time high while locally owned language schools and chains are mushrooming all over the globe.
Alongside all of this, ESL for adults is witnessing an exciting trend: The rise of the personal trainer.
Creativity and Education by Ken Robinson
You have read a lot of articles on different blogs giving your tips and tricks to make it ahead in a job or break into a field that has always fascinated you. It is often happened that one desire to go back to school to have some better education or if you are still a student, then pursue a degree that will best suits to your interest such economy, business management etc.
8 Tips for Conquering a Teacher or Administrator Panel Job Interview
Interviews can be nerve-wracking enough with just one person asking questions, but what about with a whole committee or panel? Do not let numbers scare you. You and the interviewers are there for the same purpose – they want to know if you will be the correct fit for their school district, and you want to know if they will be the right fit for you.
7 Tips for Writing an E-Mail Cover Letter
Many school districts accept e-mail cover letters and resumes. There is a proper way to submit these when you are job searching. You will want to ensure your cover letter to be neat, enticing, concise, easy to read, and in a professional format. Try to make your email look different than “just another e-mail”. Most employers will print the cover letter out to keep it on file with your resume, so making an excellent impression is critical.
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