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June 30 - Teachers.Net Tip of the Day:
The Teachers.Net Summer Job Fair
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THE 30 DAYS OF TEACHERS.NET is a special mailing to subscribers of the Teachers.Net Mailring.
Help us celebrate this special month, by passing along this tip to your teacher and administrator colleagues.
Subscribe to receive Teachers.Net announcements.
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For our final 30 Days of Teachers.Net tip, we proudly announce the release of our brand new Job Center and the Teachers.Net Summer Job Fair. All summer long, employers post teacher jobs free, guaranteeing a stream of great teaching positions right through the start of the school year!
Teachers.Net founder Tony Bott has been working for months on a
special project designed to help teachers find great jobs. In a
difficult economy, great jobs are harder to find, as cutbacks in staff
and budget are becoming the norm. The goal for Tony's project was
to ensure Teachers.Net teachers had instant access to the good teacher
jobs the moment they were available. We think he's succeeded in a
big way!
Today, for the final tip of the 30 Days of June, Tony would like to
announce the results of his work - the
Teachers.Net Summer Job
Fair. This virtual job fair allows teachers on Teachers.Net
to register and receive instant alerts for job notices of interest.
Any teacher with an email address can register, and immediately upload
their resume. Editing your resume is a snap, and including your
resume in the searchable database makes your resume available to
thousands of recruiters looking for teachers just like you.
There's never a cost for teachers on Teachers.Net, and registration for
the Job Center is fast and convenient. Just follow the steps listed
on the
Job
Center teacher page. Within seconds you can be registered, and
take advantage of the Job Center's teacher resume design tools.
Administrators - Recruit Teachers Free!
To celebrate the release of the all new Job Center, and to help
foster a steady flow of great job listings, Teachers.Net is holding our
Summer Job Fair, where recruiters post free. All summer long,
administrators and recruiters can submit all their job listings for free
to the Job Center, saving money in tight budget conditions without
sacrificing great reach for their job announcements.
Recruiters
- click to
post your
teacher jobs!
Over the days ahead, we'll be announcing some great new features for our
new Job Center, and listing new jobs on Teachers.Net the instant they are
posted. Stay connected to Teachers.Net and stay ahead of the pack
with the breaking news latest job announcements!
30 Days Of Teachers.Net, 2008
This concludes our celebration of June, the 30 Days of
Teachers.Net. I hope that you enjoyed learning about some of the
handy tips for getting the most out of Teachers.Net. Remember that
Teachers.Net is a group project, and all of these resources I've had the
pleasure of sharing with you, were the result of the generous efforts of
your teacher friends and colleagues on Teachers.Net.
Over the summer, I hope you have a chance to visit Teachers.Net
frequently, and put to work some of these tips I've detailed.
I look forward to seeing your input in posts across the many many
Chatboards of
Teachers.Net.
I hope to see your talents in lesson planning round out the
Lesson Bank.
Your voice will be eagerly welcomed 24 hours a day in our
Live Teacher Chat, or come
out to our specially scheduled
Teacher Meetings.
Explore and post your own
Teacher Classified Ads,
trading with other educators for teaching supplies and materials.
Visit and contribute frequently to our
Project
Center, chatboards for
your State, your
Grade Level,
Subject Area, and other
teacher interests.
And of course, don't forget our new Job Center, and our summer-long
Teacher
Job Fair.
We'll be rolling out a number of improvements over the summer, so visit
Teachers.Net frequently, subscribe to
our mailrings, and be sure
to send us your
feedback about the
site. Don't forget to tell your friends and post our
flyer in your
teacher staffroom.
Teachers.Net is your website. You designed it. You built
it. You promoted it. You deserve a hand for the work you've
done over the past decade. I can't wait to see what additions and
changes lie ahead of us!
See you around Teachers.Net!
Bob Reap
Site Developer
Teachers.Net
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June: The 30 Days of Teachers.Net
- The Teachers.Net Gazette
- Teacher Mailrings
- Harry & Rosemary Wong
- The Lesson Bank
- Teacher Tech Center
- Teacher Classifieds
- State Teachers.Net Network
- Live Teacher Chat & Live Meetings
- Free Teacher "Printables"
- Classroom Project Center
- Teacher Chatboard Network
- Share Teachers.Net
- Build Teachers.Net with Your Feedback
- Interest Groups
- Administrators.Net
- Teachers.Net Chat Center
- Streaming Teacher Video
- Teachers.Net Tutor Center
- Academic Grant Resources
- Teachers.Net Bookshelf
- Tips For The Chatboard
- Grade Level Resources
- Teachers.Net Staffroom Flyer
- Teachers.Net Archives
- Hot Topics
- Language Arts Center
- Subject Area Resources
- Teachers.Net Quick Links
- The Faces Behind Teachers.Net
- Teachers.Net Summer Job Fair
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