Sunday, November 17, 2019

Top 3 Blogs for Education Jobs

Top 3 Blogs for Education Jobs Top 3 Blogs for Education Jobs While the summer heat  hasnt quite let up as August is coming to a close, there is a sure sign of fall on the horizon: students heading back to school. Educational professions are a common vocational choice in my family. From college professors to elementary school teachers, I am surrounded by incredible passion for learning and instructing. Thus, readers who share in the  desire to educate, I salute you with the utmost respect! However, all the zeal and motivation in the world arent  going to help if you dont know where to look for education jobs- so check out these top blogs as part of your career lesson planning. 1. Teach.com.  Education is an extremely complex art. As such its fitting that Teach.com offers information and help on a multitude of subjects within the broader teaching profession. (The site is linked to USC, so youll see lots of ads for their graduate programs, but its content is worth the plugs.) The most notable feature of the site itself  isnt a specific education jobs search engine, but rather the Get Your Teaching Job  section. This portion of Teach.com clearly articulates the different components of a successful search for K-12 positions,  and offers links to 15 education-specific job databases such as  Teachers-Teachers! As for the blog, it averages three to four posts per month and sports several different types of articles: QAs, feature pieces on specific educators, educational conference (such as SXSWEdu) wrap-ups, and recommended tech resources. Three key posts: 10 Reasons to Blog as Professional Development Finding Your Niche: Teach100Mentors Talk Transitions 7 Innovative Apps for Parent-Teacher Communication 2. Vitae.  Vitae is an extremely comprehensive collection of resources solely for higher education professionals.  You can use the basic job search function without creating a (free) account, but signing up does offer some nice benefits, including saved job searches. The Get News Advice section of  Vitaes site is authored by a wide variety  of writers, and contains incredibly diverse content. From forum discussions about what to do on the first day of class to advice regarding department politics, the blog is both informative and entertaining. (And frequently updated!) Three key posts: Long-Distance Networking The Sound of Silence The Importance of Writing Skills in Tech-Related Fields 3. SchoolSpring. SchoolSpring doesnt actually have a separate blog, but Im making a curriculum choice and including it here anyway. Instead of limiting its education jobs to either K-12 or higher education positions, it includes every grade level from preschool to post-secondary. Significantly, this resource also produces results for administrator jobs in addition to the array of teaching positions. A good administrative team works with teachers to create positive school climates and environments with professional development, so its important to get quality candidates (like you, if youre looking in that sector of the profession) in those jobs! Three key tools: Find a Job  (Advanced Search) Facebook Page Profile  Form (Free sign-up; this gives you the ability to create job alerts and saved searches) Once you have your target jobs lined up, head over to Jobscan and make sure that your resume aligns with the specific job openings youve decided to pursue. Educators need reliable resources throughout their careers, and we want to provide one for you! Extra Credit: If youre a K-12 professional, be sure to check out Edmodo  once youve secured that fantastic education job. A free tool featuring classroom management resources, the capability to share assignments with students, and a frequently updated blog, Edmodo helps teachers stay organized. Class dismissed!

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