One of the first things teachers need to do every year is get all of their students' names memorized. Unfortunately, learning the names of the students is often a difficult task for many teachers to accomplish…especially middle school teachers and high school teachers.
Getting a job these days can be tough. The people who get the jobs are the ones who think of it as a three step interview process... getting the interview, acing the interview, and following up on the interview.
The thought of writing a resume sends shivers down many people's spines. Fortunately writing a resume does not have to be that difficult and yes, you can do it yourself without the help of a professional resume writer. However, you want to avoid the big mistake that most people make when starting to write a resume.
How do you write a resume? Here are 10 resume writing tips to help you create a professional resume every time...
Want to know how to write a cover letter? Here are 10 tips for writing a cover letter...
An effective teacher resume is absolutely essential in today's extremely competitive teaching job market. In fact, your teacher resume may be the one thing that gets you the interview. Therefore, make sure to use this powerful teacher resume tip to make your teacher resume stand out!
When searching for a teaching job, a powerful, well-written, teacher cover letter is a critical piece in the process. However, this article is NOT about "how" to write a teacher cover letter, but rather what to do once your teacher cover letter is written.
There are so many people applying for teaching positions that it is extremely difficult to even get an interview for a teaching position. Without a doubt the number one secret to landing the teacher interview is...
Below are ten teacher interview tips that the administrators shared at the teacher interview discussion panel: (This is right from the horse's mouth)
Your teacher cover letter has one sole purpose... the purpose of the teacher cover letter is to get your potential employer to look at your resume and call you in for a teacher interview.
One of the most effective classroom management strategies a teacher can use is also the strategy that teachers are most skeptical of. Why? I'm not sure... This simple teaching strategy has a positive impact on the student-teacher relationship and greatly reduces classroom management issues and behavior problems.
Unfortunately, in my opinion, the biggest problem with having large classes is not the added amount of grading and administrative tasks, it is not the added classroom management problems….the biggest problem with large classes is simply that it deteriorates the student-teacher relationship
The following is a list of possible teacher interview questions. I have broken up these teacher interview questions into several different categories to make it easier for you to prepare for your next teacher interview.
While I do not agree with everything that Harry Wong teaches, by and large our teaching philosophies are very similar. More than anything though, what I agree with most is what comes at the end of the Harry Wong videos…
As someone who has sat on countless teacher interview committees I can honestly say that I am still surprised at how many potential teachers get the most important teacher interview question wrong. The truth is...how you answer this question can be the difference between getting that perfect teaching job or not.
The sad fact is cigarette smoking is part of many of our lives, regardless of whether we smoke or not. Unfortunately, this includes unborn babies as well. Unfortunately, surveys show that many mothers still smoke cigarettes during their pregnancy...
Unfortunately, many people still tend to neglect the adverse effect of cigarette smoking on their health. Despite knowing the harmful effects of cigarette smoking...
While the most popular weight loss diets today are the so-called fad-diets, the more traditional high fiber diet does still have a good following. The high fiber weight loss diet is an easier to follow weight loss system.
Most educators today realize that teaching students how to read is not the sole responsibility of the language arts teacher, yet many teachers still struggle to come up with effective ways to actually improve reading comprehension in the classroom.
The most popular weight loss diets today are the Atkins diet, South Beach diet and the GI diet. However, more traditional low fat diets still have a great deal to offer.
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