Apply As a Teacher
A Good Teacher Is Like a Candle that Consumes Itself While Lighting the Way for Others
एक अच्छा शिक्षक उस मोमबत्ती की तरह होता है जो दूसरों के लिए रास्ता रोशन करते हुए खुद जल जाता है
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How to become a teacher
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1. Express your interest in the job
The starting line of your job application letter, after the greeting, should mention the position you are applying for, your interest in the job and where you found the job advertisement.
2. Outline your education
The second paragraph is usually about your educational background. While recruiters might assume that someone applying for a teacher's job has the desired qualification, you can include this information for the purpose of verification. Also, if you hold any additional training certificates or have received any honours during your education, you can highlight them here.
3. Highlight your work experience
In the descriptions of your work experience, it may be a good idea to mention how your tutoring methods helped your students. If you do not have any work experience, consider including any voluntary teaching assignments you took during your class. Detailing your work experience is a good way to show your potential employer that you can excel in this profession.
4. Describe your teaching style and values
Outlining your tutoring style and the values you hold as a teacher can help your potential employer know more about your approach to teaching. For instance, you can mention that you focus on application-based education and create interactive lesson plans to enhance your students' learning experience.
5. Include a positive and optimistic closing
In the last paragraph, it is basic etiquette to thank the recruiter for taking the time to read your application letter. Always express your appreciation in a professional and positive tone. For example, you can end your letter by writing, “I look forward to meeting you in person”. Then, on separate lines below the last paragraph, sign off with “Regards” or “Sincerely” followed by your full name.
Examples Of Job Application Letters For A Teaching Job
Example 1: Apply as a Teacher Writing Formate..
Subject: Application for the Position as a Teacher at Smile Study Centre
Respected HR of Smile Study Centre,
I am writing in response to the advertisement posted on the Indeed job board for smilian teacher position at smile study centre. I would like to apply for this position.
After pursuing/completing my graduation, (I completed a certificate course in Nursery Teacher Training (NTT), and I have been working as a nursery teacher for the past five years at Jogesh Chandra Public School). In my current role, I teach alphabets and numeracy and help children develop their social, personal and emotional skills.
Every day, I aim to approach my work with passion, patience, sincerity and empathy. I am committed to my role as an educator and developer of children's social and cognitive skills. I understand that every pupil is different and am adept at individualising my tutoring style to meet the unique needs of each child. Because of these qualities, I believe I can be an asset to your Institute.
I am excited about this position and would appreciate the opportunity to discuss my candidacy with you in person. You can contact me via email or phone. Thank you for your consideration.
Sincerely,
your name
Phone number:
Email Id:
You can send us your job letter via Email or Whatsapp
Our official Email id: admin@smilestudycentre.com
whatsapp no: 9555539888
The starting line of your job application letter, after the greeting, should mention the position you are applying for, your interest in the job and where you found the job advertisement.
2. Outline your education
The second paragraph is usually about your educational background. While recruiters might assume that someone applying for a teacher's job has the desired qualification, you can include this information for the purpose of verification. Also, if you hold any additional training certificates or have received any honours during your education, you can highlight them here.
3. Highlight your work experience
In the descriptions of your work experience, it may be a good idea to mention how your tutoring methods helped your students. If you do not have any work experience, consider including any voluntary teaching assignments you took during your class. Detailing your work experience is a good way to show your potential employer that you can excel in this profession.
4. Describe your teaching style and values
Outlining your tutoring style and the values you hold as a teacher can help your potential employer know more about your approach to teaching. For instance, you can mention that you focus on application-based education and create interactive lesson plans to enhance your students' learning experience.
5. Include a positive and optimistic closing
In the last paragraph, it is basic etiquette to thank the recruiter for taking the time to read your application letter. Always express your appreciation in a professional and positive tone. For example, you can end your letter by writing, “I look forward to meeting you in person”. Then, on separate lines below the last paragraph, sign off with “Regards” or “Sincerely” followed by your full name.
Examples Of Job Application Letters For A Teaching Job
Example 1: Apply as a Teacher Writing Formate..
Subject: Application for the Position as a Teacher at Smile Study Centre
Respected HR of Smile Study Centre,
I am writing in response to the advertisement posted on the Indeed job board for smilian teacher position at smile study centre. I would like to apply for this position.
After pursuing/completing my graduation, (I completed a certificate course in Nursery Teacher Training (NTT), and I have been working as a nursery teacher for the past five years at Jogesh Chandra Public School). In my current role, I teach alphabets and numeracy and help children develop their social, personal and emotional skills.
Every day, I aim to approach my work with passion, patience, sincerity and empathy. I am committed to my role as an educator and developer of children's social and cognitive skills. I understand that every pupil is different and am adept at individualising my tutoring style to meet the unique needs of each child. Because of these qualities, I believe I can be an asset to your Institute.
I am excited about this position and would appreciate the opportunity to discuss my candidacy with you in person. You can contact me via email or phone. Thank you for your consideration.
Sincerely,
your name
Phone number:
Email Id:
You can send us your job letter via Email or Whatsapp
Our official Email id: admin@smilestudycentre.com
whatsapp no: 9555539888
Having worked as a teacher and now the HOD of the Smile Study Centre, in my opinion there are 28 golden rules for being a good teacher.
1. Respect yourself and your colleagues.
2. Respect students and parents.
3. Respect rules and regulations.
4. Respect opinion of others.
5. Accept advice and work on it.
6. Accept students for what they are.
7. Accept colleagues as equals.
8. Accept your responsibilities and carry them through.
9. Accept diversity in your students and learn from them.
10. Be prepared to improve yourself in your subject.
11. Be prepared to be a life long learner.
12. Be prepared to carry our your responsibility.
13. Be prepared to share and cooperate
14. Be prepared to inform and be informed.
15. Be prepared to give constructive feed back.
16. Be compassionate to your students and colleagues.
17. Be sincere with yourself and others.
18. Be sociable with the students and colleagues.
19. Be encouraging at all times.
20. Be courteous at all times.
21. Be generous with your praises.
22. Be imaginative with your students.
23. Be creative in all your work.
24. Be innovative in your classroom.
25. Know that you have responsibility towards student, parents, and school.
26. Know that you are accountable for all that you say and do.
27. Know that you are part of a team.
28. Know that you are special.
1. Respect yourself and your colleagues.
2. Respect students and parents.
3. Respect rules and regulations.
4. Respect opinion of others.
5. Accept advice and work on it.
6. Accept students for what they are.
7. Accept colleagues as equals.
8. Accept your responsibilities and carry them through.
9. Accept diversity in your students and learn from them.
10. Be prepared to improve yourself in your subject.
11. Be prepared to be a life long learner.
12. Be prepared to carry our your responsibility.
13. Be prepared to share and cooperate
14. Be prepared to inform and be informed.
15. Be prepared to give constructive feed back.
16. Be compassionate to your students and colleagues.
17. Be sincere with yourself and others.
18. Be sociable with the students and colleagues.
19. Be encouraging at all times.
20. Be courteous at all times.
21. Be generous with your praises.
22. Be imaginative with your students.
23. Be creative in all your work.
24. Be innovative in your classroom.
25. Know that you have responsibility towards student, parents, and school.
26. Know that you are accountable for all that you say and do.
27. Know that you are part of a team.
28. Know that you are special.
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CLASS IX, X
MATH-SCIENCE-ENGLISH-SOCIAL SCIENCNE
SCIENCE SIDE XI, XII
MATH- PHYSICS-
CHEMISTR-BIOLOGY-IT-COMPUTER SCIENCE-ENGLISH
COMMERCE XI, XII
ACOOUNT-MATH-ECONOMICS-B.ST.-ENGLISH
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ENGLISH-POL SCIENCE-HISTORY-GEOGRAPHY-SOCIOLOGY
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TO COMPLETE ACCOUNT 11TH AND 12TH COURSE WITHIN 40 DAYS
Class 1st to 8th All Subjects
CLASS IX, X
MATH-SCIENCE-ENGLISH-SOCIAL SCIENCNE
SCIENCE SIDE XI, XII
MATH- PHYSICS-
CHEMISTR-BIOLOGY-IT-COMPUTER SCIENCE-ENGLISH
COMMERCE XI, XII
ACOOUNT-MATH-ECONOMICS-B.ST.-ENGLISH
ART SIDE XI, XII
ENGLISH-POL SCIENCE-HISTORY-GEOGRAPHY-SOCIOLOGY
CRASH COURSE
TO COMPLETE ACCOUNT 11TH AND 12TH COURSE WITHIN 40 DAYS
Class 1st to 8th All Subjects