Dear Meredith, I am writing to express my interest in the Academic Coach (Math, K-8) position. In my twenty-three-year career with the School District of Philadelphia, my leadership experiences have demonstrated that I can excel at all the essential functions and have the requirements needed to fill the position. The position of Academic Coach requires many essential functions to be successful. The three I feel most important are supporting all stakeholders involved, complete understanding of the mathematical instruction curriculum and implementing change to make positive growth in and out of the classroom.
Every dime I earn working at Reynolds Community College and every grant and scholarship I receive will go towards my passion of studying human behavior and applying everything I learn to bringing every community I can reach, a giant leap forward. After receiving my associates degree in Social a Science I decided to take a year off to work towards finding what it is that I really want to pursue. I have searched for that 'something ' that will keep me intrigued and awake all hours of the night without realizing it. I have eliminated the idea of simply working to make ends meet or finding a good job to support my family and "living" outside the 40+ hours of a weekday job. I am pursuing much more and I am confident that I have found a path leading me to wake up before my alarm clock sounds instead of praying for more time.
I am writing to express my interest in the position of ___________, as it is displayed on your school website. Looking into your school, I have noticed the strides you make to help students achieve is something I hope to be a part of. As a recent graduate from Eastern Kentucky University, I have my bachelor’s in special education teaching with a concentration in Elementary Education. Attached to this letter, is my resume seeking a position as a teacher within your school. My ability to be flexible and build positive relationships with students and other educators in a school system, the variety of teaching students with different ages and needs, my recent work in co-teaching, and inquiry-based learning will enable me to be a great asset to
In the last year I took on a variety of extracurricular activities in order to confirm my desire to become a physician. I took on a job as a research assistant in a neuroscience lab. This experience showed me how to take the information I had learned from the classroom and apply it to my research. It also taught me that an interest in science alone was not enough for me to achieve my goals or tackle real lab problems, but most importantly it helped me realize that I wanted to do more than just research. My time in the lab taught me that although I enjoyed science, I truly wanted interaction and connection with people and to see the medical application of these scientific techniques.
I always had an interest in learning about different sciences in High School, and knew I wanted to choose a career where I could help people. However, it was not until I was in my senior year, when my father fell sick, I realized my true interest was in medicine and the human body. The doctors would come into his hospital room, explaining what tests they were doing and what medications they were going to give him. My curiosity lead me to research the illnesses he was being tested for; forms of vasculitis. It was not until after numerous different tests and a lung biopsy that my father was diagnosed with the rare form of vasculitis, Churg-Strauss Syndrome.
Most of my family members received their higher education. I respect and love graduate school because of the abundance of innovation and also culture diversity. I appreciate immensely all that school has provided me with. I was assigned a teaching assistant position in different classes in Virginia Tech. Being a TA has been an invaluable experience and I greatly enjoyed the mutual learning process from both students and professors.
I am writing to apply for the position of Assistant Professor in the Department of Teacher Education at Bradley University. I hold a doctor of philosophy in Foreign, Second, and Multilingual Language Education (within the TESOL program) with an interdisciplinary specialization in Educational Technology. Moreover, I have experience in teaching K-12 English language learners (ELLs). I am confident that my educational background and teaching experience enable me to make contributions to your department and university in terms of enhancing undergraduate and graduate students’ knowledge of foreign and second language acquisition, theories, teaching methods, and instructional strategies. I received professional training in teaching foreign and second languages in the Master’s and doctoral
I am very interested in being a assistant at West Oaks Eyecare. I am currently a college student who is determined to work hard and figure out what my next step in life will be. I believe that working for you will give me experience and a understanding of what a optometrist does. I look forward to meeting with you and discussing my qualifications in more
I have worked under many capacities: teaching in-services to new and current teachers, providing in-services to the administrative team, and mentoring new administrative interns and at-risk students. I pride myself in creating a classroom environment that provides a high level of structure and a high level of rigor for any
I am relocating to Wokingham to be closer to my fiancé’s work and therefore I am looking for a new role within education. Whilst working as a Teaching Assistant for the last few years I have had the privilege to work in a variety of settings, my most recent employment within a small village school. Whilst working at Englefield Primary School I have had various responsibilities and feel that I have grown as a Teaching Assistant.
I am writing this letter to emphasize my interest in the position of Staff Coordinator with the office of New Student and Family Programs. The position of Staff Coordinator interest me for a variety of different reasons. The first is the opportunity to gain experience in a leadership position. I would love the opportunity to gain experience and develop my skills in leadership. The second reason would be the opportunity to learn more about a career field that interest me.
Personal Statement I come from a large family with relatives from a little ranch in Chihuahua, Mexico. Many of which have never made it past grade school. Mainly due to their mother, my grandma, she had fallen very ill. Due to her condition and lack of money my aunts and uncles dropped out of school to work and help pay for her medication and medical expenses. The older siblings had to take care of the younger siblings.
Personal Statement for NQT Year I have been lucky enough to have been taught by some truly inspirational teachers and am aware of the effect they have had on my life and the choices I have made subsequently. My own passion for working with young children extends from my desire to emulate these role models and perform the same inspirational function in the lives of my students. I have always enjoyed being around young people and have supplemented my interests in primary teaching with as much work experience as possible. I completed my PGCE Education course and qualified in 2006.
Dear Dr. Cathleen Moore and the Department of Psychological and Brain Sciences, I would like to be considered for your Graduate Teaching Assistant position that was posted on 10/31/2017. I believe that I would be a great fit for this position due to my experiences as a teacher and my academic background in psychology. One reason I would be a great fit for this position is because I once held what seems to be a nearly identical position in college. At Southern Illinois University (SIU), I served as an undergraduate Teaching Assistant for Introduction to Psychology under the tutelage of Dr. Meera Komarraju. In this position, I led a discussion section for a similar number of students that were mostly at the freshmen and sophomore level.
STATEMENT OF GRANT PURPOSE Stephen Hill, Spain, English Teaching Assistant I wish to undertake an English Teaching Assistant opportunity in Spain to peruse my passion for teaching and training. With the knowledge and experience I will gain from teaching in Spain, I plan to look for employment opportunities within the U.S. state department. Opportunities that would make use of my knowledge and experience with Spain would be of particular interest to me. I have been complimented on my patience and ability to explain concepts in different ways that accommodate multiple learning styles.