Professional Introduction
Professional Introduction is the key to making a good first impression is to have an effective professional self introduction. A Professional introduction allows to have a conversation with the recruiter and make a personal connection through showing evidence of knowledge and skills essential for effective teaching , describe the skills and services that you have to offer an employer. Basically it's a brief monologue that sells your professional abilities and reflects your ideal careers skills and passion.
1. Resume
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An Extract of Teaching Competencies (Professionalism and Understanding)
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2. Teaching Philosophy Statement
“as a clear and logical statement that communicates what your fundamental values and beliefs are about own teaching and learning, why you hold these values and beliefs, and how you translate these values and beliefs into your everyday teaching and learning experiences.” (Kenny, 2008 ) .It states our learning experiences, goals, level of professionalism and self development among
many other elements.
many other elements.
Reference List:
- Allchin and Goodyear. Statements of Teaching Philosophy. Retrived on June, 17 from http://sunconference.utep.edu/CETaL/resources/stofteach.html#roles
- Kenny, N. (2008). Developing a Statement of Teaching Philosophy. Retrieved on June 20, 2010 from http://www.tss.uoguelph.ca/id/ta/tapdfs/A %20Workshop%20on%20Developing%20a%20Statement%20of %20Teaching%20Philosophy.pdf
- Schonwetter, D.J., Sokal, L., Friesen, M., and K.L. Taylor (2002) Teaching philosophies reconsidered: a conceptual model for the development and evaluation of teaching philosophy statements. The International Journal for Academic Development. 7:83-97.
- Teaching Competencies. (n.d.). Student Teacher Competencies: Year 4. In My Learn: Blackboard. Retrieved from https://mylearn.hct.ac.ae/bbcswebdav/pid-3294819-dt-content-rid-4614231_1/xid-4614231_1