The teacher’s resume
A teacher’s resume should be a brief written document wich provides principals evidence as you can give them that you will be a good teacher. The strongest evidence of potential to teach is experience with children of teens. In addition, any “real world” experiences with mathematics or science may be of intrest to the reader.
If you are a beginning teacher, your resume should not be more than one page. If you have two or more years experience in the classroom, you may need two pages to adequately convey your experiences and contributions to the classroom and school.
Four required elements in teacher’s resume
1.Identification: includes your name, address, phone, and email adress.
2.Certification: List your certification and any endorsements.
3.Teaching experience: employers especially like to read about your classroom management skills/strategies, the teaching methods you use, any experience with students with special needs and interactions with parents.
4.Related Experience: This is where you list paid or unpaid work which gave you experiences which will help you be a better teacher/camp counselor/tutor etc.