Getting+a+Job

//This page is devoted to resources and materials designed to help you with the job search process.//

//**"You should always assume anything you write online is stapled to your resumé."**// **- Jon Callas.**


 * Celebrate Our Successes
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 * [|Conducting an Effective Job Search]
 * Continuing Your Scholarship
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 * Questions to Ask a Potential Employer
 * Resumes
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 * Things to Consider
 * Tips
 * [|Union V. Right to Work States] - this particular site reflects a clear anti-union bias. By contrast, please note the positive correlation between student performance and teacher unionization rates in the U.S., and the positive correlation between teacher pay and benefits and teacher unionization. One way to think about it is that teachers' working conditions are the same as students' learning conditions, so these positive correlations should be self-evident. Another way to say it: the lowest performing schools and the worst paid teachers tend to be in right to work states. For more, consult this policy brief published by the non-partisan National Education Policy Center: http://nepc.colorado.edu/files/Chapter10-Carini-Final.pdf. user:jbale


 * References**

Callas, Jon. In Marks, Paul. (2006, June 9). [|Pentagon sets its sights on social networking websites]. //NewScientist.com.// Retrieved December 15, 2006, from http://www.newscientist.com/article/mg19025556.200?DCMP=NLC

See also: First Days of School, For Beginning Teachers, Instructional Strategies, Michigan-specific Info., Professional Organizations, School Improvement, Special Needs, Staying in the Target Language, 21st Century Technologies

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