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How to Get the Teaching Job You Want: The Complete Guide for College Graduates, Teachers Changing Schools, Returning Teachers and Career Changers
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How to Get the Teaching Job You Want: The Complete Guide for College Graduates, Teachers Changing Schools, Returning Teachers and Career Changers

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Competition for the best teaching jobs is becoming more intense. Since publication of the first edition, when it was mainly the most desirable schools that were deluged by applications, the economic climate has made the teacher market more competitive across the board, and is changing hiring practices.

Now extensively revised, this book maintains its place as the most up-to-date book available on job hunting for teachers. The authors cover changes in the educational marketplace; the new mandates about standardized testing and public reporting of student achievement–and what they mean for applicants; how new certification standards and schools’ requirements affect career changers; the growing acceptance of on-line applications and electronic portfolios; and provide additional advice for teachers applying to change schools or districts.

This is also the only guide written by school administrators. Offering the insights and experience of two authors who do the hiring, it details a step-by-step program for taking charge of your teaching career.

How to Get the Teaching Job You Want enables you to:

* Match your unique talents to the needs of a particular school
* Craft effective cover letters and resumes, using models that address the specific needs of college graduates, teachers changing schools, returning teachers and career changers
* Make effective on-line applications
* Leverage your achievements as an experienced teacher–or, for graduates or career changers, student teaching, substitute teaching, volunteer work or content knowledge–into a job offer
* Locate jobs on-line and discover valuable information about schools, including test results, educational philosophy and names of key administrators
* Design a portfolio in book or electronic format to showcase your abilities
* Practice interview skills using 100 questions taken from real job interviews
* Apply proven strategies for a variety of interview formats, including high stress interviews and performance interviews
* Address controversial questions during interviews

This book covers procedures for applying to elementary, middle and high schools; public, independent, and parochial schools; as well as international and boarding schools. Anecdotes recounting the experiences of real candidates looking for jobs illustrate key points. Access to the authors’ web site ensures that you will stay current in a changing job market.

This is a vital book for teachers and aspiring teachers who want to achieve their career goals. It will also be invaluable for guidance counselors, psychologists, librarians and other school professionals.

Product Details:
Author: Robert Feirsen
Paperback: 161 pages
Publisher: Stylus Publishing
Publication Date: 2004-01
Language: English
ISBN: 1579220681
Package Length: 10.62 inches
Package Width: 8.36 inches
Package Height: 0.38 inches
Package Weight: 0.9 pounds
Average Customer Rating: based on 15 reviews
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Average Customer Review: 4.0 ( 15 customer reviews )
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20 of 22 found the following review helpful:

3Interview Info.May 12, 2005
By Ellen Jacobs "Ellen"
This book is helpful if you need to know how to organize your job search and keep track of documents. It contains a list of interview questions (but that is available on the internet). Since the book is written by administrators it would be helpful if they would give an idea as to the answers administrators want to hear, unfortuneatley the book falls short in this area.
The other area the book could improve on is demonstration lessons, what administrators are looking for. I am sure this varies from school to school but it would still be helpful to hear more about the demonstration lesson phase of the interview process.

12 of 13 found the following review helpful:

5Excellent resourseApr 23, 2006
By S. Zarb "szarb"
When I first began my search for a permanent teaching job, I picked up this book. I found it extremely helpful in constructing a teaching resume. The trouble with the standard resume format is that the rules do not apply to the teaching profession. After following their guidelines for my resume, I was granted an interview with the school I now teach at. This book then prepared me for the barrage of interviews that followed and I, thankfully, knew what to expect. This book was definitely an asset. What better testimonial than someone who has secured a teaching job by using it?

5 of 5 found the following review helpful:

5Very HelpfulAug 10, 2007
By Peanut Butter & Jelly "Hopeful Teacher"
I bought this book and "Teacher Interviews" at the same time. I thought they were both good. Each book provided me with information and helped me to refine my cover letters and resumes. After I bought these two books, I was called for an interview from the first school district I applied to. I am now in the third round of interviews for that district. Especially helpful in this book was the four most common errors of cover letters. I have started a database of "scripts" to insert into my cover letters or resume based on the needs of the school district to which I am applying which matches my accomplishments with their needs. I also liked the organization ideas that "How to Get the Teaching Job You Want" recommended.

3 of 3 found the following review helpful:

5WONDERFUL resource for the teaching professionMar 28, 2008
By Gosap
I accidentally stumbled upon this book when it was placed on the wrong shelf in a local bookstore, and it was just the book I was looking for. It is difficult to find a resource online about how to write cover letters and resumes for the teaching field. I followed the author's outline of creating a cover letter explicitly and was granted an interview within 4 days of sending my cover letter, resume and electronic portfolio packet through snail mail. I appreciate the author's perspectives as the people who do the hiring and their no frills approach to cover letters and resumes. A great resource!

2 of 2 found the following review helpful:

2becoming a teacherJun 01, 2009
By K. L. Mccarthy "Dee McCarthy"
No, this is not what i had in mind when i purchased it. i wanted something more detailed that will help you create a resume and coverletter. the book states that it will help you, but it really doesn't it just has a sheet that recommends that you answer what you're looking for in a career, but never gives suggestions. Also it gives you many questions to expect in your interview, but no suggestions on how to answer them. all in all you have to do the work yourself and if you never taught before you really need help in this area. it even has the nerve to suggest that you talk to other teachers and such for suggestions when that was supposedly the purpose of THIS BOOK! if you're a first year teacher don't waste your time purchasing this book, you'll be disappointed.

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