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How to do a cover letter for a teachingjob
How to Write a Cover Letter & Resumefor a Teaching Position
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InstructionsHow to Write Cover Letters for a Teacher Resume
Begin the letter by clearly stating what position you are applying for. This is importantbecause in large school districts, there may be multiple openings for teachers at anumber of different middle and high schools. In some school districts, teachers arehired by the district and then assigned to schools. However, if you have heard of anopening at a specific school where you would particularly like to teach, indicate this inyour cover letter. End this paragraph by providing details about why you would like toteach in both that particular school district and that particular school.
The second paragraph should succinctly describe your educational background and yourteaching experience. You don't need to go into great detail since you are also sendingyour resume, but you do need to include information about your educationalbackground, when you graduated, whether you have advanced degrees, whatcertification you hold and details about your teaching experience. It's also important toclearly state what you have taught in the past. For example, if you are a secondary schoolteacher, cite specific courses you have taught. If you are an elementary teacher, listwhich grades you have worked with.
In the third paragraph, make yourself stand out from the crowd by providing anoverview of workshops and conferences you have attended, leadership roles you havetaken within your school, programs you have developed, your work with school clubs ororganizations, and activities you have initiated to involve parents in school life.
If you are a new, inexperienced teacher, use this paragraph to discuss any collegeexperiences where you played a leadership role. You can also describe volunteer workthat you have done with children or young people.
In the next paragraph, describe your strengths and what you think you would bring to
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Without a professional cover letter that leaves an employer wanting more details, evenexcellent resumes may never get read. When it comes to applying for jobs in education, eventhe best teacher can use a little self-promotion. By creating a cover letter that givesemployers an instant picture of who you are and why you should be hired---something youcan easily do in just one page---you will be well on your way to new opportunities.
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the school. You could mention qualities such as enthusiasm for teaching, willingness tosupport the school by sponsoring extra-curricular activities and your interest indeveloping partnerships with your colleagues. If you are a secondary school teacher, youmight also discuss your passion for your subject area.
End your cover letter with a short paragraph that thanks the reader for theirconsideration, and mention that you would appreciate the opportunity for an interview.You could also state that if this particular position is unavailable, you would considerother jobs with the school or the district.
Tips & Warnings
Ask experienced teachers for their advice on writing educational cover letters. Ask to see theirletters, which can serve as an example or template.
Avoid including personal information in your cover letter that is unrelated to education or teaching.
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References
Cover Letter Magic: Trade Secrets of Professional Resume Writers; Wendy S. Enelow andLouise Kursmar; 2006
101 Best Cover Letters by Jay A. Block and Michael Betrus; 1999
Resources
Boston College teacher cover letters
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Kevin StevensI found your article on Teacher resume very informative and helpful, thanks for sharing thisinformation. http://www.sampleresumedirectory.com/teachers-resumeReply · Like · Follow Post · March 2, 2012 at 11:43am
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