Monday, May 9, 2011

Blog 5: Writing in Your Profession



http://jobview.monster.com/Anticipating-Georgia-Teacher-Positions-K-10-2011-12-School-Year-Job-Atlanta-GA-98884156.aspx

http://jobview.monster.com/Anticipating-Louisiana-Teacher-Positions-K-10-SPED-2011-12-School-Year-Job-New-Orleans-LA-98884157.aspx




http://jobview.monster.com/teacher-Job-Randolph-VT-99207276.aspx

http://jobview.monster.com/Teacher-Openings-Job-Topsfield-01983-99203233.aspx



The above teaching job opportunities require a variety of qualifications.  These qualifications include teacher certification, experience, intellect, reasoning, leadership, organization, patience, creativity and maturity.  A good teacher will take the time to care about the students' individual needs.  Moreover, he or she should encourage positive and creative thinking in the classroom. 

Some personal skills that would match the ideals of the posted job offers include my patience, positive and friendly attitude, responsibility, and concern for others.  I care about the future of students and have a genuine desire to see others improve and excel.  I am willing to take the time to give guidance to those in need.  I look to the future with a positive attitude and desire to create excitig and stimulating lesson plans for my students.

The job that I would be most interested in pursuing is an opening for a K-12 teacher in Atlanta, Georgia.  I want this position most because I really identify with the mission statement of this school.  To appeal to this organization, I should mention my connection with the mission statement in my cover letter.  Since the mission of this school is mainly to inspire students, I will reiterate my intention to inspire my future students.

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