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Metacognition in Reading Competency

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How to Write a Teacher Resignation Letter

by Candace Davies

Jan 3, 2011 Career Development 5575 Views

a/admin/art_27474_502e58406f~.jpg Resigning from any job is difficult. Resigning mid contract from a teaching position is very complicated. When a teaching contract is signed, both parties intend for the contract to be continued for an entire academic year. Schools hate to lose teachers mid-year because it disrupts the students’ educational experience and decreases their yearly academic progress. Although this is something that schools do not like, it does happen.
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Why Your Teaching Portfolio is Important

by Candace Davies

Jan 3, 2011 Career Development 3122 Views

a/admin/art_27472_e2c2bba940~.jpg Teachers seeking jobs in today’s market need to use every tool at their disposal – the teaching job market is very tough, so you need every advantage. One of the most valuable job search tools a teaching candidate can possess is a strong, visually appealing teaching portfolio. A teacher’s portfolio can contain a variety of different pieces of evidence which work to demonstrate their ability as a teacher. Your teaching portfolio should allow prospective school districts to envision how effective you will be as a teacher in their school.
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Why a Teacher Resume Needs to be Accomplishment Based

by Candace Davies

Jan 3, 2011 Career Development 3189 Views

a/admin/art_27470_ef02864c1b~.jpg In today's ever-changing and aggressive workforce it is imperative that your teaching resume stands out amongst hundreds of potential teachers competing for the same teaching position. It is critical to understand that your resume is not just a listing of your fundamental information. A concrete resume should represent a brief summary of your work history, accomplishments, triumphs, and talents. Your chief goal is to make the hiring manager want to read your teacher focused resume in full and achieving this objective is realized by designing a job search document that is accomplishment driven.
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How to Transition From Being a Teacher to an Administrator

by Candace Davies

Jan 3, 2011 Career Development 2725 Views

a/admin/art_27468_f8e9d287ef~.jpg Becoming a Principal or Vice Principal is a whole new ball game in the field of education. Though you may be an exceptional teacher, you need to highlight how you can be an outstanding administrator in order to be considered for the position. More than likely there will be many candidates applying for the job – some may be fellow teachers, while others might already have administrative experience. If you want to get ahead of the competition, you need to communicate how you can easily step into your desired role and fulfill the school’s expectations.
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Tap Into Job Search Networking

by Candace Davies

Jan 3, 2011 Career Development 2830 Views

a/admin/art_27467_7840d692a4~.jpg The Internet has become the super information highway. Because of the way this vast informational location is used, many job seekers have forgotten about the traditional way of job searching. Don’t rely just on the Internet when conducting your job search. Networking is an important job search tool to seek out career opportunities. Some people have abandoned the practice of networking to secure a job just because they don’t understand how it works. Networking is much more than sitting at a computer and applying for a job online.
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ESL Teacher Job – English as a Second Language Teaching Jobs Abroad

by Candace Davies

Jan 3, 2011 English as a Second Language (ESL) 6037 Views

For many people traveling abroad and seeing the world is a dream. Most people put off achieving that dream because they feel it will be too expensive, and that they cannot possibly take the necessary time off of work to do what they desire. However, you can achieve this dream and earn money at the same time. There are many opportunities to teach English as a second language or ESL as it is commonly referred to overseas.
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10 Tips to Close Your Teaching Interview with Professionalism

by Candace Davies

Jan 3, 2011 Career Development 2822 Views

So your interview is coming to a close and you are relieved to finally be out of this intense situation. However, you want to leave a positive and lasting impression. That is why you must not walk out of that room without forgetting to do these ten things:
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Six Tips for Writing an Interview Generating Teacher Resume

by Candace Davies

Jan 3, 2011 Career Development 2715 Views

a/admin/art_27464_21c8bb735c~.jpg 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.
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Jan 3, 2011 Career Development 2514 Views

a/admin/art_27460_7530d2d906~.jpg 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.
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5 Tips for a Successful Teacher Job Phone Interview

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Jan 3, 2011 Career Development 2952 Views

a/admin/art_27458_1948deac12~.jpg 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.
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