Creating a Meaningful Teacher Resume

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All teachers perform the same basic duties: developing lessons, teaching students, administering and grading tests, updating report cards, disciplining students, etc. However, what will make you stand out from the average teacher is the way you portray job responsibilities on a resume. You need to convey that you do not simply teach students, but also enlighten them and encourage them to be life-long learners. Lets start with lesson plans. What do you do to make your lessons unique? Do they relate to everyday life? Are students actively involved in the material and excited to participate? Do you utilize manipulatives, activities, technology, cooperative learning, thematic units, etc., instead of just boring lectures? Under your teaching positions include a brief description of how you make lesson plans creative and hands-on, ensuring that you are able to meet each student’s different goals, needs, and interests, while still accommodating various learning styles. Next is assessing student progress. Do you do more than just give out tests? Do you play fun games that test students’ knowledge, while keeping them active and having fun? What do you do with the data once it has been compiled? Do you alter lesson plans or provide one-on-one support to assists those who may still be struggling? What about communicating results to parents? Each school district encourages parent-teacher communication, so it is important to include this in your resume. Classroom management is another key element of an educator’s job description. Instead of yelling at kids and telling them they are being bad, what do you do that is different and more productive? Perhaps you establish a reward system for good behavior, which impacts not only individual behavior, but that of the whole class as well. Instead of negative reinforcement, do you utilize positive reinforcement? Explain how it influences student performance and motivation. If you are a teacher of only one specific subject, as opposed to a classroom teacher who instructs all core subjects, communicate in your resume how you make your subject stand apart from the rest. How do you utilize your teaching techniques to make the information meaningful to the students and spark their interest? For example a Social Studies Teacher might incorporate current events and news clips; an English Teacher may develop literature-based units and introduce reader’s or writer’s workshops; a Science Teacher could integrate hands-on experiments, field trips, or local environment studies; and so forth. Whatever you think sets you apart from your colleagues you must include in your resume. If you have developed new and innovative methods for enhancing the learning experience, increasing student success, or fostering a better school community include these as well in a bullet point format following your job responsibilities. Make certain that you also mention extra-curricular activities such as sports you coach or committees you participate on. These bullet points are also a great place to include your achievements as an instructor including tests scores that have been raised, particular students that have been helped, funds raised, etc. For instance: • Offered extra-curricular tutoring to prepare students for state exams; raised average math test scores from 75% to 86%. • Developed and implemented a unit on inclusion in the classroom to make a special education student feel welcome and put an end to bullying. • Organized a student-driven fundraiser that generated $5,000 for a new gymnasium. Regardless of what your specific duties and accomplishments are, you must create a meaty resume that portrays you as and outstanding and one-of-a-kind teaching professional.
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  • jeanette mutcher
    jeanette mutcher
    A short time ago you had resume template for creating a teacher resume. I started it and found it to be excellent but did not finish it.  I cannot find it again.  Can you please help? Thank you
  • Cv examples
    Cv examples
    World class write up!I am happy that at least somebody gave this subject an attention. People should understand its importance as well
  • Beckett
    Beckett
    Hello.  Thanks for the great ideas.  I have just one question.  How would you break up your resume over the years to reflect different things you've done?  I was recently at a job fair and almost lost a chance for an interview because the recruiter thought that each separate year and different things I did were at different schools.  Any ideas would be appreciated.  Thanks
  • JeffCareerCoach
    JeffCareerCoach
    When writing a teacher resume, remember to quantify results wherever possible.  If you raised test scores, by how much?  If you raised money, how much?  I call it the "so what" question.

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