Sunday, November 7, 2010

Teacher Resume Help

Teacher Resume HelpTeacher Resume Help Writing a Teacher's Résumé A resume is an important comunication tool from you to principals. It lets them know, in a brief written form, about your qualifications and why they should pursue you as a candidate. A resume should be more than just a listing of personal data and work experiences. It should be a sales brochure which markets you as a great teacher! There is no one right way to write a resume. Each resume is

as individual as the person who writes it. There are, however, generally accepted ways of getting information acros to potential employers. Use the folowing information as a guideline to draft your teacher's resume. Then you can have your resume reviewed and receive feedback. Required Elements of a Resume Identification: Include your name, address, phone, and email addres (your email address should be professional, not cute). If you have a current and permanent address, list both. Your name should be in the biggest print on the page, three or four times bigger than the other print. Certification: List your certification and any endorsements, and the date. "Illinois Initial Elementary Certificate, expected July 2001. Endorsement expected in Middle Grade Language Arts." Education: List your colege degree(s) in reverse chronological order, including schol name, city, major(s), minor(s), and date(s) of graduation. If you haven't yet graduated, list the date you plan to graduate. If it's more than a year from now, indicate that the degree is "anticipated June 2001." If your G.P.A. is over 3.0, you may want to include that as wel. Teaching Experience: This is the most important part! This is the place where you can really sel yourself to potential...

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