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Educator Job Interviews

Read tips about teacher and principal job interviews, including interview questions to prepare for
Career Advice Opinion Three Steps for Teacher Fair Preparation
Even though teacher fairs typically happen around February or March of each year, it is helpful to consider way for making the most out of a teacher fair by preparing for this important networking event ahead of time. Review the following keys to successful teacher fair preparation and visit your career coach at your university's Career Services center for any additional questions and advice.
AAEE, August 1, 2017
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Equity & Diversity Opinion Increase Your Marketability
On average, each school hires no more than 1 art teacher, that does not leave a lot of openings for hirable positions. The number of limited-English speakers in the state has grown by nearly 50 percent in the last decade with about 1 in 5 students struggling with the language. But in that same time, Texas had a dramatic 20 percent drop in the number of educators working in bilingual and ESL classes.
AAEE, July 11, 2017
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Career Advice Opinion 7 Musts for a Great Interview
Remember, all interviews are not created equal. This is especially true for a teaching interview. While there is no one way to say exactly how your interview will go, we've got some tips from top Human Resources personnel, Principals and teachers to help you ace your interview and stand out as a top candidate.
AAEE, July 5, 2017
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Equity & Diversity Opinion BE PATIENT... WE ARE HIRING
Don't stress! There a few things that most new teachers aren't aware of during the furious hiring season that district know all so well. The wheels on the bus go round and round but when it comes to the pace of hiring in K-12 education, is not so fast.
AAEE, May 23, 2017
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Career Advice Opinion The Letter of Intent
The phrase "letter of intent" has multiple meanings depending upon the person using the terminology. Letters of intent in your job search can be considered the same as "application letters" or "cover letters".
AAEE, March 27, 2017
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Career Advice Opinion Highlighting Experiences on Your Resume
Diverse experiences can count. Teachers do indeed spend a lot of time in the classroom instructing a subject. However, spending time with diverse audiences will help you prepare for your career. Diversity includes culture, religion, and thought. Learning something different gives you depth of knowledge, and an appreciation of others. Consider study abroad, service projects or learning a skill that stretches you.
AAEE, March 7, 2017
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Teacher Preparation Opinion What Do They Want to Hear?
So what are administrators expecting from you as they examine your paperwork, read your reference letters, conduct your interviews, consider your portfolio, and see you teach a lesson? We asked that question to a number of administrators in Western Pennsylvania not too long ago, and here are the most important qualities they seek, in no particular order:
AAEE, February 28, 2017
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Teacher Preparation Opinion What Do Buzzwords Have To Do With My Career?
The 2017 AAEE Job Search Handbook for Educators contains an article on page 35 titled Know the New Education Reform Initiatives. Yet, this article only touches on some of the issues, terms, and acronyms you need to know. And one of the initiatives in this article, "Race to the Top (RTTT)," is a program under President Obama. Does it still exist with President Obama no longer in office? That's what you, as a future educator, should know.
AAEE, February 21, 2017
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Teacher Preparation Opinion Only One, Please
While school administrators want to see your passion to be a teacher, your writing never needs more than one exclamation point per sentence!!! One exclamation point indicates passion as effectively as two or three or four or five or ... you get the idea. Would you use multiple question marks??? Multiple apostrophes '''??? Looks sloppy and unprofessional, don't you think? Yes, it does!
AAEE, February 14, 2017
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Teacher Preparation Opinion No Kidding Around
I believe the word kids can express a genuine warmth and passion for teaching students. You may feel the same. But if you are interviewing with a professional who feels that word is disrespectful, your opinion will not matter.
AAEE, February 7, 2017
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Career Advice Opinion MEET YOUR BRAND
Today, take ten minutes to create--or better manage--your personal branding campaign. Make this a 3-4 times a week habit and you'll be building a solid, professional reputation in no time. A few ideas to get your started:
AAEE, January 24, 2017
2 min read
Career Advice E-Book So You Want to Be a Teacher?
From tips on starting your job search, to effectively using professional references, to preparing for interviews, we’ve got you covered.
January 1, 2017
Career Advice Opinion Find a Mentor
A mentor is a valuable resource in preparing for an interview. Most applicants dread the interview part of the job hunt, but a mentor is a person who can sit down and talk about what the important issues are that a hiring agent will ask about.
AAEE, October 11, 2016
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Teacher Preparation Opinion Plan B: Career Alternatives to Teaching
Most individuals who pursue a degree in teaching can identify exactly what motivates them to become a teacher. There tends to be a passion for education, desire to help others, and/or a commitment to impacting the leaders of tomorrow. Over the years, my work with teachers has always been so inspiring to me. When I ask about their teaching experiences, they absolutely light up speaking about the students they have impacted, challenges they've helped them overcome, or a creative lesson that really connected with their class. It's incredibly inspiring to see these new teachers so on fire for their future career!
AAEE, August 23, 2016
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