What would you put in an educators professional resume?
chieko asked:
I have to turn my resume in with a grant proposal. What type of items would you include to fluff up/make look interesting a educators resume. I haven’t rewritten my resume in years and I would like some feedback.
I have to turn my resume in with a grant proposal. What type of items would you include to fluff up/make look interesting a educators resume. I haven’t rewritten my resume in years and I would like some feedback.
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January 22nd, 2009 at 8:01 am
probly sumthing like PICK ME! PICK ME!PICK ME!PICK ME!PICK ME!PICK ME!PICK ME!PICK ME!PICK ME!!!! lol… honesly i have no idea..
January 23rd, 2009 at 4:58 pm
Artifacts that are related to the theme of your grant proposal. Did you have professional dev. that is related. Have you engaged your students or fellow teachers in a project that is related. Any professional development that was taken or given by you shows leadership. Grantors want leaders.
January 24th, 2009 at 12:15 pm
Well, I suggest that you should include these items in your resume: *Objective (what your goals are or what you want to achieve in your workplace), *Job Experience (List down your work experiences with your job description), the *Government/Licensure Examinations you’ve passed, *Educational Background (where you graduated, and honors received, etc), *Trainings you’ve undergone, *Seminars you’ve attended, *Achievements, and list down some *Personal Details that may help like what languages you speak, and some impressive *Character References
Good Luck!!!!
January 25th, 2009 at 6:20 am
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January 28th, 2009 at 11:24 am
My principal told me the most important category she looks for is “Educational Leadership”. There you include any sort of committee work you’ve done, curriculum development, advocacy, SIP teams, mentoring, etc. As for the grant, I would highlight the areas that fit with the grant or organization’s purpose.