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Hi,

I'm currently teaching but I'm not tenured yet. With all the budget cuts going on in our state I would like to be ready in case I'm laid off have to look for a new job next year. In your experience, what do they usually ask for when they call you for an interview? Do they ask to see a portfolio, references, recent evaluations etc.? Do they ask you to do a sample lesson? What type of training or professional development can help me stand out from other candidates? Also, I'm almost finished with my masters. Is it really true that having a masters might hurt your chances because the district has to pay you more? Or is that just a myth?
cynical On 2/09/11, Vanessa wrote: > Hi, > > I'm currently teaching but I'm not tenured yet. With all > the budget cuts going on in our state I would like to be > ready in case I'm laid off have to look for a new job next > year. In your experience, what do they usually ask for when > they call you for an interview? Do they ask to see ...See More
Feb 16, 2011


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