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What Principals Look For In A Prospective Teacher is one of my Ed Week Teacher columns.
Advice on Getting Your First Teaching Job is a four-part series at my Education Week Teacher column.

It’s that time of the year when new schools are interviewing potential new teachers and, thankfully, the beginning of the economic recovery actually provides some promise after years of tight school budgets.

This list focuses on K-12 jobs — I’ll eventually do a separate list related to overseas ESL/EFL job-seekers.

Here are my recommendations for The Best Sources Of Advice On How To Get A Teaching Job (and feel free to suggest more in the comments):

What Principals Look For In A Prospective Teacher is a column from my Education Week Teacher blog that was published last year.

Principals’ tips for teacher interviews is from Curt Rees.

How to Find Your Dream Teaching Job is by Heather Wolpert-Gawron.

Six Steps to Landing Your First Teaching Job is from the National Education Association.

FAQs About Teachers’ Employment is also from the NEA.

More Tips for Landing that Teacher Job is by Pernille Ripp.

“Interview Tips” from a recently employed educator is from ASCD.

How to Rock That Teaching Job Interview is by Heather Wolpert-Gawron.

Interview Tip For Teachers: Be Prepared To Be Specific is from Ariel Sacks.

Job Interview Advice for Teachers is by Jennifer Gonzalez.

Six ways to succeed in teaching interviews is from TES.

18 Interview Questions Every Teacher Must Be Able to Answer is from We Are Teachers.

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