Teaching Assistant Job

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Cheryl Said:

How do I get a teaching assistant job with Houston independent school district?

We Answered:

The best way to get a job at HISD is to hand-deliver your resume to their Human Resources department. When you get there, ask them who you can call to follow up. Get a name. Then call in about a week and ask for that specific person.

Fred Said:

How to write a cover letter for a teaching assistant job?

We Answered:

LouLou I can't help you personally but if you follow this link to A+ Resumes for Teachers they specialize in teacher resumes, cover letters and interview help. They have like 20 samples there and if it looks too tough you could always hire them.

Best of luck,

Mike

http://resumes-for-teachers.com/teacher-resume-examples.htm
http://resumes-for-teachers.com/cover-letters.htm

Christy Said:

i have applied for general teaching assistant job.what qualities do they look out for?

We Answered:

Yes I think you have a good chance with your experience. I would say they would look for kindness and afinity with children. Able to work on your own innitiative and be willing and able to assist the teacher as directed.

Violet Said:

Can a teaching assistant job lead to being a fully qualified teacher?

We Answered:

No...

You need to be certified as a teacher. Under the NCLB laws, not only to you have to have a teaching certificate but also be a highly qualified teacher.

Why would you think that someone without work and education could jump into a position as a teacher:) No one would be out there working their butts off and spending the money for education if there was not a need for a degree.

Not to be rude, you understand!

Amber Said:

Where to find teaching assistant job advertisments?

We Answered:

Try tes.co.uk (which is the Times Educational Supplement online site)

You could also look in local newspapers or contact schools direct.

Alvin Said:

Appropriate notice for a teaching assistant job?

We Answered:

Are you absolutely sure that notice period isn't given? It would be very unusual to leave a clause like this out of the contract. If it's not stated it's usually your pay-period. So if you're paid monthly you get a month, if weekly a week. Teaching contracts do have some standard terms and conditions such as working until the end of the term or school year, so you need to fully read your contract.

Bill Said:

Teaching Assistant Job....

We Answered:

You should definitely take the position. I had to sub for a year before finding a full-time classroom teaching position of my own. That experience will only help you in interviews, with experience, and when you have a classroom of your own! Get your foot in the door and get that experience. It'll be great for you.

Experience is experience. Subbing, assisting, whatever... it's all good.


Best of luck!

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