How to get a teaching job / Courtney W. Moffatt, Thomas L. Moffatt.
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Allyn and Bacon,
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Table of Contents:
- Is Teaching Really for Me?
- How to Use Inventories for Self-Appraisal
- Strong Interest Inventory
- Teacher Themes
- Where Is My Niche?
- Review of the Teaching Profession
- What Would I Need to Do to Be Able to Teach?
- What If My Bachelor's Degree Is Not in Teaching?
- Help, I Don't Have Any Teaching Experience!
- The Parent Returns to Work
- The Recent Graduate
- Changing Careers
- Starting the Search
- Start Early
- Get Around and Be Known
- What Are Schools Looking For?
- Characteristics That School Systems Value
- Self-Appraisal
- Chart Your Experience and Characteristics
- What Do I Have/What Do I Need?
- Checklist for Teachers
- Packaging Your Military Experience for a Position in Education
- So What's the Problem?
- Your Resume, or Why I Can Teach
- The General-Purpose Resume
- The Job-Specific Resume
- The Skill-Specific Resume
- The Alternate Resume
- The Initial Contact: Where to Look
- Vacancy Listings
- Web Sites
- Employment Agencies
- Private Agencies
- College Placement Offices
- Conferences, Conventions, and Job Fairs
- Personal Contacts
- The Blind Contact
- Asking for an Interview
- By Mail
- By Phone
- The Do-It-Yourself Contact
- The Agency Contact
- Job-Search Organization
- Presenting Yourself, or I'm the Answer to Your Prayers
- Understanding the School District's Needs
- What the School System Is Looking For in a Candidate
- Knowing the School District
- School Information Guidelines
- Looking and Acting Like a Professional Educator.