Experience We previously looked at education, what to include and how to write it. Now we’ll take a look at experience in the same way. What are the key types… Read More
You tidied your CV, have been put forward for a role and now you’ve been asked to interview. Excited? Scared? Both? Interviewing can be a nerve-wracking experience, you want to portray yourself in the best light, answer all the questions thoroughly and be… Read More
The best thing about teaching phonics is the creativity you can use in your teaching approach… one of our favourites is using songs. When pupils hear a rhythm, it help… Read More
Education It’s time to start taking a closer look at the actual content of the CV. Your education is a key component of your CV.What education should I list? Focus… Read More
The below blog is written by the brilliant Angeline Diamond, an American teacher who has predominantly taught across Secondary schools for the last 8 years in New York. She shares… Read More
Ease Most often, when you apply for a role, your application is one of many applications. Initially, your CV may only be skimmed for keywords, qualifications and industry experience. At… Read More
Now more than ever is the time where us as educators have the chance to stand up for what is right and teach others about the history of Indigenous Australia.… Read More
Recently I wrote about my number one CV tip, relevance (read about it here) and in it I touched on the first of the ‘E’s’ that I want to cover… Read More
The below is a recorded webinar from the 21st of May, “From Generalist to Specialist” This webinar will provide you with resources to teach the primary specialist subjects PE, Performing… Read More
In response to our most recent satisfaction survey, many of our educators and staff at schools requested for downloadable resources such as posters to be placed around classrooms to help… Read More