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After obtaining a degree, conquering certification and completing student teaching—the final key to securing a teaching job is mastering the interview. Teachers must be prepared to answer questions about themselves, [...]
Can a teacher be popular with his students and still maintain control of his classroom? “Definitely,” says Dave Foley, an award-winning educator and classroom management coach. Foley’s expertise is grounded [...]
Talking. Texting. Sleeping. Passing notes. Pulling pranks. Teachers face myriad disruptions every day—regardless of whether they’re new to the classroom or have taught for decades. Most teachers want to address [...]
During rough economic times, workers experience multiple levels of stress related to layoffs, furloughs, pay cuts and myriad other issues. Most employees just want to ensure their jobs are secure. [...]
As the nation, economy and businesses continue to heal from the recession, job security is more important than ever to most workers. Employees can preserve job security by ensuring they [...]
By Lori Michelle Ryan Job seeking in today’s world can be overwhelming for those new to the hunt, especially college students or recent graduates. They must learn to combine traditional [...]
College students and recent graduates face a challenging job market, but expert networking can help them secure employment, Louise M. Kursmark says in her new book, Best Resumes for College [...]
Today’s job seekers face numerous obstacles: a recession that has eliminated countless positions and crowded the job-seeking field; ever-changing technology; and pressures to do more with less. It can be [...]
By Lori Michelle Ryan, JIST Publishing Your resume should communicate vital information to a potential employer, but how do you know if yours is up to par and will compete [...]
By Lori Michelle Ryan, JIST Publishing The U.S. Deparment of Labor’s Bureau of Labor Statistics predicts total employment will increase by 15.3 million positions, or 10.1 percent, through 2018. This [...]