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There ARE jobs for teachers, and this step-by-step guide will help college students and career changers find those jobs and get them. Whether you seek a job as a substitute teacher or full-time pre-school, elementary, middle, or high school teacher, the strategies needed to win a job are here.
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There ARE jobs for teachers, and this step-by-step guide will help college students and career changers find those jobs and get them. Whether you seek a job as a substitute teacher or full-time pre-school, elementary, middle, or high school teacher, the strategies needed to win a job are here.
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- Verlag: R&L Education
- Seitenzahl: 130
- Erscheinungstermin: 20. März 2013
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 235mm x 157mm x 12mm
- Gewicht: 350g
- ISBN-13: 9781475803358
- ISBN-10: 1475803354
- Artikelnr.: 37229622
- Herstellerkennzeichnung
- Libri GmbH
- Europaallee 1
- 36244 Bad Hersfeld
- gpsr@libri.de
- Verlag: R&L Education
- Seitenzahl: 130
- Erscheinungstermin: 20. März 2013
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 235mm x 157mm x 12mm
- Gewicht: 350g
- ISBN-13: 9781475803358
- ISBN-10: 1475803354
- Artikelnr.: 37229622
- Herstellerkennzeichnung
- Libri GmbH
- Europaallee 1
- 36244 Bad Hersfeld
- gpsr@libri.de
Mary C. Clement is a professor of teacher education at Berry College in northwest Georgia. Her writing and presentations help students find k-12 teaching jobs, and guide administrators to hire the best faculty.
Preface
Introduction
Do I Want to be a Teacher, and How Much Will I Make?Chapter 1: Becoming an
Employable Teacher
Licensure/ CertificationIdentifying Teacher Job Market Trends
EarlyReviewing Your Qualifications and the Job Market NeedsChapter 2:
Starting the Job Search - A Timetable
At Least a Year Before You Want a Teaching JobNine Months Before You Want a
JobThe Last Three Months Before You Want to Start a JobChapter 3: Creating
the Teacher Resume
Activity - Your Teaching ResumeProfessional ProfilesSample Resumes - New
Graduates, Career Changers, Those Returning to TeachingChapter 4: The Cover
Letter
Activity for Writing a Cover LetterSample Cover LettersOnline Letters and
EtiquetteChapter 5: The Interview Portfolio
Sample Portfolio ItemsFAQs about PortfoliosOnline and Electronic
PortfoliosChapter 6: Applying for Jobs
National, State, and District Job SitesInformation Needed on an
ApplicationLetters of ReferenceFAQs about Delivering a Job Application
PacketChapter 7: Behavior-Based Interviewing, Illegal, and Crazy Questions
What Employers WantWhat BBI-style Questions Look LikeOld-fashioned,
non-BBI-style QuestionsAnswering Crazy Questions ActivityIllegal
QuestionsChapter 8: Preliminary Interviews
Commonly-asked Preliminary Interview QuestionsTelephone InterviewsInternet
and Job Fair InterviewsCareer Clothes for a Job FairChapter 9: On-site
Interview Questions and Answers
How do Interviews Start?Grade and Subject-level Specific
QuestionsSubstitute Teaching QuestionsFAQs about InterviewsChapter 10:
After the Interview
Thank you NotesHow to Follow up about OffersFAQs about Teaching Job
OffersTracking your InterviewsChapter 11: Your First Year of Teaching
When HiredNew Teacher OrientationMentor ProgramsChecklist for the First Day
of SchoolYour EvaluationsFAQs about the First Year of TeachingThe Stages of
a Teaching Career
Introduction
Do I Want to be a Teacher, and How Much Will I Make?Chapter 1: Becoming an
Employable Teacher
Licensure/ CertificationIdentifying Teacher Job Market Trends
EarlyReviewing Your Qualifications and the Job Market NeedsChapter 2:
Starting the Job Search - A Timetable
At Least a Year Before You Want a Teaching JobNine Months Before You Want a
JobThe Last Three Months Before You Want to Start a JobChapter 3: Creating
the Teacher Resume
Activity - Your Teaching ResumeProfessional ProfilesSample Resumes - New
Graduates, Career Changers, Those Returning to TeachingChapter 4: The Cover
Letter
Activity for Writing a Cover LetterSample Cover LettersOnline Letters and
EtiquetteChapter 5: The Interview Portfolio
Sample Portfolio ItemsFAQs about PortfoliosOnline and Electronic
PortfoliosChapter 6: Applying for Jobs
National, State, and District Job SitesInformation Needed on an
ApplicationLetters of ReferenceFAQs about Delivering a Job Application
PacketChapter 7: Behavior-Based Interviewing, Illegal, and Crazy Questions
What Employers WantWhat BBI-style Questions Look LikeOld-fashioned,
non-BBI-style QuestionsAnswering Crazy Questions ActivityIllegal
QuestionsChapter 8: Preliminary Interviews
Commonly-asked Preliminary Interview QuestionsTelephone InterviewsInternet
and Job Fair InterviewsCareer Clothes for a Job FairChapter 9: On-site
Interview Questions and Answers
How do Interviews Start?Grade and Subject-level Specific
QuestionsSubstitute Teaching QuestionsFAQs about InterviewsChapter 10:
After the Interview
Thank you NotesHow to Follow up about OffersFAQs about Teaching Job
OffersTracking your InterviewsChapter 11: Your First Year of Teaching
When HiredNew Teacher OrientationMentor ProgramsChecklist for the First Day
of SchoolYour EvaluationsFAQs about the First Year of TeachingThe Stages of
a Teaching Career
Preface
Introduction
Do I Want to be a Teacher, and How Much Will I Make?Chapter 1: Becoming an
Employable Teacher
Licensure/ CertificationIdentifying Teacher Job Market Trends
EarlyReviewing Your Qualifications and the Job Market NeedsChapter 2:
Starting the Job Search - A Timetable
At Least a Year Before You Want a Teaching JobNine Months Before You Want a
JobThe Last Three Months Before You Want to Start a JobChapter 3: Creating
the Teacher Resume
Activity - Your Teaching ResumeProfessional ProfilesSample Resumes - New
Graduates, Career Changers, Those Returning to TeachingChapter 4: The Cover
Letter
Activity for Writing a Cover LetterSample Cover LettersOnline Letters and
EtiquetteChapter 5: The Interview Portfolio
Sample Portfolio ItemsFAQs about PortfoliosOnline and Electronic
PortfoliosChapter 6: Applying for Jobs
National, State, and District Job SitesInformation Needed on an
ApplicationLetters of ReferenceFAQs about Delivering a Job Application
PacketChapter 7: Behavior-Based Interviewing, Illegal, and Crazy Questions
What Employers WantWhat BBI-style Questions Look LikeOld-fashioned,
non-BBI-style QuestionsAnswering Crazy Questions ActivityIllegal
QuestionsChapter 8: Preliminary Interviews
Commonly-asked Preliminary Interview QuestionsTelephone InterviewsInternet
and Job Fair InterviewsCareer Clothes for a Job FairChapter 9: On-site
Interview Questions and Answers
How do Interviews Start?Grade and Subject-level Specific
QuestionsSubstitute Teaching QuestionsFAQs about InterviewsChapter 10:
After the Interview
Thank you NotesHow to Follow up about OffersFAQs about Teaching Job
OffersTracking your InterviewsChapter 11: Your First Year of Teaching
When HiredNew Teacher OrientationMentor ProgramsChecklist for the First Day
of SchoolYour EvaluationsFAQs about the First Year of TeachingThe Stages of
a Teaching Career
Introduction
Do I Want to be a Teacher, and How Much Will I Make?Chapter 1: Becoming an
Employable Teacher
Licensure/ CertificationIdentifying Teacher Job Market Trends
EarlyReviewing Your Qualifications and the Job Market NeedsChapter 2:
Starting the Job Search - A Timetable
At Least a Year Before You Want a Teaching JobNine Months Before You Want a
JobThe Last Three Months Before You Want to Start a JobChapter 3: Creating
the Teacher Resume
Activity - Your Teaching ResumeProfessional ProfilesSample Resumes - New
Graduates, Career Changers, Those Returning to TeachingChapter 4: The Cover
Letter
Activity for Writing a Cover LetterSample Cover LettersOnline Letters and
EtiquetteChapter 5: The Interview Portfolio
Sample Portfolio ItemsFAQs about PortfoliosOnline and Electronic
PortfoliosChapter 6: Applying for Jobs
National, State, and District Job SitesInformation Needed on an
ApplicationLetters of ReferenceFAQs about Delivering a Job Application
PacketChapter 7: Behavior-Based Interviewing, Illegal, and Crazy Questions
What Employers WantWhat BBI-style Questions Look LikeOld-fashioned,
non-BBI-style QuestionsAnswering Crazy Questions ActivityIllegal
QuestionsChapter 8: Preliminary Interviews
Commonly-asked Preliminary Interview QuestionsTelephone InterviewsInternet
and Job Fair InterviewsCareer Clothes for a Job FairChapter 9: On-site
Interview Questions and Answers
How do Interviews Start?Grade and Subject-level Specific
QuestionsSubstitute Teaching QuestionsFAQs about InterviewsChapter 10:
After the Interview
Thank you NotesHow to Follow up about OffersFAQs about Teaching Job
OffersTracking your InterviewsChapter 11: Your First Year of Teaching
When HiredNew Teacher OrientationMentor ProgramsChecklist for the First Day
of SchoolYour EvaluationsFAQs about the First Year of TeachingThe Stages of
a Teaching Career







