We spoke a lot today about applying for positions in schools.
The Australian Education Union (AEU) runs training workshops and professional development for graduates and applicants in the education field, to teachers understand the selection process and how better to land a job in education. You can find out about the workshops on their website http://www.aeuvic.asn.au/37_13_16656927.html
Greg mentioned the importance of having a CV which will stand out when principals are sifting through the hundred odd applications they may get for an advertised position. Use lots of white space, and make it easy to read - Times New Roman is good. It's important to include any special skills you may have, which could be an asset to the learning environment of the school - what makes you stand out from the rest?
To obtain an interview, applicants should always go on a school
tour, and if one is not offered, request one. Look at the school's website and pay close attention to the school policies; if they are not available, ask for them!
If you're lucky enough to get an interview, it's important to arrive early. Not only does this calm the nerves and allow you to settle in to the space before facing the panel, it shows that you are punctual, and will give you a chance to observe some of the running processes of the school. Dress appropriately - first impressions do count - and be sure to make eye contact when speaking to the panel. Think about the questions you are asked, and answer them honestly. Try to use anecdotes and experiences which highlight your competence as a teacher, and if you are unsure of an answer, mention where you would go to find out that information.
Interviews are a daunting process, so it is important to come prepared both mentally and physically with materials such as a portfolio, and the skills you have that will be an asset to the school.
During the workshop discussion of applying for jobs, I was required to leave early in order to collect my sick child from kinder. I understand that the second part of the workshop was based around designing a tra
vel brochure using Microsoft Publisher in preparation for our E-Portfolios. Here is a brochure I prepared in my own time - I hope it fits with what was created during the workshop... I used the i web application on a mac. To insert the image here I just took a screen shot and then uploaded it using the add image icon. When using iweb it's important to publish your work to a local folder - this means you don't have to pay apple to publish your work!
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