You’ve finished college. You’re done with your student teaching. Maybe you’ve been subbing, or maybe you’re a teacher’s aide. Now is the time to get the real, full-time teaching job you’ve been dreaming of.
The Guide to Getting the Teaching Job of Your Dreams was written by me (a veteran teacher and experienced teacher interviewer), to help you get the teaching job you’ve been dreaming of. I’ve worked in two different school districts and have many years of public school teaching experience. I’ve also been on many interview committees, where I’ve helped to seek out and hire the most qualified candidates.
I want your job search to go as smoothly as possible, so I wrote an eBook filled with tips, strategies, advice, and procedures that will help you find and land the teaching job that you’ve been searching for. I’m confident my eBook can help you.
It’s a complete guidebook for student teachers who are hunting for their first job, substitute teachers and teacher aides who would like to advance their career to the next level, and experienced educators who are looking for a job at a new school.
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A human resources office says they have your paperwork on file, but you’ve never been called for an interview. Why not?
What are the top 3 mistakes candidates make when creating their teaching portfolio? (Find out on page 38-39)
What’s the secret for making an inexperienced candidate seem like an experienced teacher– without lying? (Answer on page 43)
If an interviewer asks you what challenges teachers today have to face, what should you NOT say in your response?
An interviewer asks, "Do you have any questions for us?" at the end of an interview. What types of questions should you ask?
An interview committee invites you to teach a sample lesson in front of students! How do you prepare?
Take a look for yourself. Download part of Chapter 8, Common Teacher Interview Questions and Answers, to see if this book will be helpful to you. You’ve got nothing to lose– the preview is completely free! Click the Preview Button below to view!
If you have any questions about the book or anything related to teaching jobs or teacher interviews, feel free to send me an e-mail.
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