Resume An “I Want A Job Really Bad” One. Letterhead Include name, address, email, web page (if you have one), phone # Enlarge name and consider including.

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Resume An “I Want A Job Really Bad” One

Letterhead Include name, address, , web page (if you have one), phone # Enlarge name and consider including cell phone #

Objective Be exact and brief Does not need to be a complete sentence Often begins with an infinitive such as: To benefit, to apply, to offer

Education Include college career only Begin with most recent (your BS or BA); list university/location and year of completion Conclude with Associate’s Degree if you received it For each, describe primary area of focus

Teaching Related Experience List student teaching first (name of school, location, year completed) 1. Grade level 2. Briefly describe the methodologies used 3. Mention involvement in curricula type things (coteaching, balanced literacy, etc.)

Teaching Related Experience List field placement next 1. Include same type of information as for student teaching

Work Experience List any jobs held for two or more years 1. Describe each job by including company name, length of employment, address 2. Briefly explain job duties

Professional Memberships/Accomplishments Include any professional memberships held; provide name of organization only and, if, you held an office include your title You may also list any professional related awards, nominations, etc. received If you are considered highly qualified mention it here (for example: am HQ in Middle School Curriculum or specific subject area)

Personal This is one to two sentences where you “sell” yourself For example: Value professionalism and aspire to build a lifelong love of learning in students. Am versatile and dedicated to becoming a teacher of worth.