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Your guide to a killer cover letter that will get you that interview.

Teacher Cover Letter Examples

Whether you are sending out resumes hoping to land your first teaching job or looking to shift to a new school or district, one fact remains the same: All the best credentials, experience, and passion will go unnoticed without a strong cover letter. The main rule? Sell yourself the way a publicist would. Cover letters aren’t a time for modesty. They’re a time to highlight your accomplishments and make your passion for teaching known. Below you’ll find our tips for creating the best cover letter possible and our top teacher cover letter and CV examples.

3 top tips for crafting a teacher CV or cover letter:

Keep it short and sweet..

You’ve only got about 30 seconds to capture a hiring director’s attention, so start with what we call “the elevator pitch.” Imagine you have the time between the elevators closing on one floor and opening again on another floor to sell yourself. Instead of rehashing everything on your resume, use the space to craft a paragraph or two that will convince them you are a standout candidate and are worth moving on to the next step.

Emphasize why you’re a great match.

Read the job description and find the overlap between the skills you bring to the table and the skills they need. If the job description calls for certain qualities or uses specific language, repeat them in your cover letter! The ultimate goal for your cover letter is to say, “You’ve got a problem? I’m the ideal person to solve it.” Be professional and use concrete examples.

Individualize!

Tailor each and every cover letter to fit the specific school, district, and job for which you’re applying. Research the school and its culture. That way, you can address their expectations and also use specific examples of achievements in your history to show why you’re the right candidate for the position.

Top teacher cover letter examples:

1. first-time teacher.

This letter is friendly and enthusiastic. It uses concrete examples and experiences related to student teaching while showcasing exactly why the applicant wants to become a teacher.

Learn more: First-time teacher at LiveAbout

2. Another first-time teacher example

This version of a cover letter calls out the specific skills the applicant has and hopes to bring to the table.

Learn more: Another first-time teacher example at OLAS

3. Experienced elementary teacher

Not every teacher stays in their job until retirement. If you’re looking for a new position, your cover letter should clearly state your experience. This example also makes it obvious that the candidate researched the new district and discusses why she would be excited to join. The candidate also includes references at the bottom of the cover letter.

Learn more: Experienced elementary teacher at Monster

4. Another experienced elementary teacher example

It doesn’t hurt to have additional examples! This teacher cover letter clearly showcases the school’s goals and addresses how this teacher specifically can help. She did her research!

Learn more: Another experienced elementary teacher at LiveAbout

5. Summer school teacher

As school lets out for summer, many teachers still need to earn an income. With competition tight, this cover letter stands out as the candidate states her qualifications as well as her ability to train other staff members.

Learn more: Summer school teacher at Cover Letters and Resume

6. Assistant teacher

With this letter, the applicant took a slightly different approach. The letter breaks down the most relevant accomplishments into bullet points. Those will jump out at the hiring manager, who will likely scan through a ton of applications.

Learn more: Assistant teacher at LiveCareer

7. Special education teacher

This letter is similar to a standard teacher cover letter, yet it also stresses the specific qualifications and experiences of a special ed teacher. For example, this candidate included how they modified the curriculum to meet the needs of a wide range of learners. In this particular cover letter example, the teacher was looking to move into a leadership role, so this serves as a template for someone looking to transition into management as well.

Learn more: Special education teacher at JobHero

8. School guidance counselor

This cover letter emphasizes the applicant’s academic achievements, especially with regard to the psychology education required for many counselor positions. It also talks about the characteristics that make this person the ideal candidate for this position.

Learn more: School guidance counselor at Great Sample Resume

9. Another school guidance counselor example

We liked this cover letter because it pulls specific metrics that are not in the resume—including the number of students the candidate worked with and the funding obtained for special needs programs.

Learn more: School guidance counselor at Zety

10. Library media specialist

This cover letter oozes confidence! As with any specialist position, the candidate hones in on how her specific skills and background make her qualified for this role.

Learn more: Library media specialist at LiveCareer

11. High school English teacher

This cover letter covers a lot of ground. It points out the candidate’s strengths for teaching and assessing knowledge in the specific subject. It also presents the special techniques the candidate uses to teach students at the high school level.

Learn more: High school English teacher at Great Sample Resume

12. Technology teacher

Taking a very professional approach to writing a cover letter shows that the contender is serious. This letter points out the specific skills that best prove why this candidate is a great fit for the position.

Learn more: Technology teacher at LiveCareer

13. Music teacher

A music teacher requires knowledge of multiple instruments and a love of music and music theory. This cover letter showcases the candidate’s background and why they feel music is an important part of the education experience.

Learn more: Music teacher at Best Sample Resume

14. Drama teacher

Drama teachers often go above and beyond just teaching a class. They host auditions and rehearsals for after-school productions. This cover letter shows the candidate’s knowledge of curriculum, directing a show, and even marketing efforts.

Learn more: Drama teacher at Great Sample Resume

15. Foreign language teacher

Foreign language teachers need to display their knowledge of the particular language as well as showcase how well they can immerse students in the culture. This cover letter discusses the teacher’s plans to incorporate curriculum as well as help facilitate the induction of students into the German Honor Society.

Learn more: Foreign language teacher at JobHero

16. Sports coach

This cover letter has a terrific opening line that sets the candidate apart from the get-go. It also clearly covers the candidate’s qualifications, from knowledge and experience to attitude and philosophy. This cover letter example also works well for PE teachers.

Learn more: Sports coach at JobHero

17. ESL teacher

Teaching English as a second language obviously requires a distinct skill set. This cover letter showcases key communication skills and lets the hiring director know the specific language fluency.

Learn more: ESL teacher at LiveCareer

18. Math teacher

Touching on the highlights of their resume without rehashing it completely (who wants to read something twice?), this candidate points out their qualifications and certifications as well as their versatility in teaching different types of students.

Learn more: Math teacher at A+ Resumes for Teachers

19. Pre-K teacher

Teaching pre-K takes patience, creativity, and flexibility. This cover letter effectively highlights the candidate’s communication and problem-solving skills as well as the personal qualities that make them great at their job.

Learn more: Pre-K teacher at LiveCareer

20. Business teacher

This cover letter provides excellent background about the teacher in a way that’s appropriate for business. It shares the necessary information clearly and concisely.

Learn more: Business teacher at LiveCareer

21. International school teacher

Working at an international school requires a certain skill set, and this letter highlights the teacher’s language skills as well as their ability to create effective lessons on relevant topics while providing students with the support they need to succeed.

Learn more: International school teacher at LiveCareer

22. Head teacher cover letter

Serving as a head teacher involves a unique blend of leadership and innovation. This cover letter showcases the candidate’s exceptional communication and leadership skills, essential for coordinating with staff, students, and stakeholders to cultivate a thriving educational environment.

Learn more: Head teacher cover letter example at QwikResume

23. Kindergarten teacher

A kindergarten teacher plays a foundational role in a child’s educational journey, blending creativity with core educational principles. This cover letter highlights the candidate’s proficiency in developing engaging lesson plans and materials tailored to young learners, ensuring the fundamentals of various subjects are delivered in a manner that is both enjoyable and educational.

Learn more: Kindergarten teacher at Kickresume

24. Secondary teacher

Secondary teachers help shape the young minds of students as they transition into adulthood. This cover letter exemplifies the candidate’s adeptness in crafting comprehensive lesson plans and teaching materials that cater to the diverse needs of teens, ensuring that the curriculum resonates with their evolving interests and capabilities.

Learn more: Secondary teacher at Resumaker

25. Art teacher

An art teacher embodies the intersection of creativity and education, nurturing students’ artistic talents and encouraging their expressive capabilities. This cover letter highlights the candidate’s proficiency in designing stimulating lesson plans that explore a wide range of artistic mediums and techniques, from traditional painting and drawing to digital art forms.

Learn more: Art teacher at Resume Genius

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Teacher Cover Letter Samples - Canadian Format

Explore our Teacher cover letter example for valuable insights into crafting a personalized and impactful document. Learn how to address specific challenges in the teaching profession and tailor your approach to showcase your teaching philosophy, expertise, and commitment to student success. Elevate your application with our expert guidance.

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Teacher Cover Letter Samples - Canadian Format

Introduction:

Welcome to our Cover Letter Examples section, dedicated to empowering you in creating compelling cover letters tailored to your career goals. Crafting a standout cover letter is crucial, especially for the role of a Teacher. Let's delve into a comprehensive cover letter example tailored specifically for this esteemed position.

Salary Details (in Canadian Dollars):

For a Teacher role in Canada, salaries typically range from $50,000 to $80,000 annually, depending on factors such as experience, qualifications, and the specific school district.

Customization & Personalization for Teacher Role:

  • Teaching Philosophy: Customize your cover letter by expressing your teaching philosophy. Highlight your commitment to student development, fostering a positive learning environment, and promoting academic excellence.
  • Subject Specialization: Personalize your approach by emphasizing your subject specialization. Showcase your expertise in a particular subject area and how your knowledge contributes to a well-rounded education for your students.
  • Student-Centered Approach: Emphasize your student-centered approach to teaching. Discuss how you tailor your lessons to meet the individual needs and learning styles of your students, creating an inclusive and supportive classroom environment.
  • Innovative Teaching Methods: Illustrate your use of innovative teaching methods. Showcase how you integrate technology, experiential learning, and other creative approaches to enhance the learning experience for your students.
  • Extracurricular Involvement: Highlight your involvement in extracurricular activities. Showcase your commitment to the overall development of students by participating in clubs, events, or community service activities.

Addressing Challenges in the Cover Letter for Teacher Role:

  • Differentiated Instruction: Address the challenge of differentiated instruction. Showcase your ability to adapt teaching methods to accommodate diverse learning styles, ensuring the success of all students in your classroom.
  • Parental Communication: Discuss your approach to communication with parents. Emphasize your commitment to keeping parents informed about their child's progress and fostering a collaborative relationship between home and school.
  • Classroom Management: Highlight your effective classroom management skills. Discuss your strategies for creating a positive and respectful learning environment, ensuring a conducive atmosphere for academic growth.
  • Assessment and Feedback: Illustrate how you address the challenge of assessment and feedback. Showcase your commitment to providing constructive feedback to students, guiding their academic progress and fostering a growth mindset.
  • Keeping Pace with Educational Trends: Discuss how you stay updated with educational trends. Showcase your commitment to professional development, ensuring that your teaching methods align with the latest advancements in education.

Frequently Asked Questions (FAQs) for Teacher Cover Letter:

  • Q: How can I express my teaching philosophy in a Teacher cover letter?
  • A: Share your beliefs about education, student development, and the role of a teacher. Emphasize your commitment to creating a positive and engaging learning environment.
  • Q: Is it important to highlight subject specialization in a Teacher cover letter?
  • A: Yes, showcase your expertise in a specific subject area and discuss how your specialization contributes to a comprehensive and enriching education for your students.
  • Q: How do I address the challenge of differentiated instruction in my Teacher cover letter?
  • A: Showcase your ability to adapt teaching methods to accommodate diverse learning styles, ensuring that all students can thrive in your classroom.
  • Q: Why is parental communication crucial in a Teacher cover letter?
  • A: Emphasize your commitment to keeping parents informed about their child's progress, fostering a collaborative relationship between home and school for the benefit of the student.
  • Q: How can I showcase my commitment to professional development in a Teacher cover letter?
  • A: Discuss specific steps you take to stay updated with educational trends, highlighting your dedication to continuous learning and improvement.

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Resumes and Cover Letters - Module 2 of 5

Your resume and cover letter are often your first introduction to an employer, and they have to impress them enough that they want to meet with you. This module will show you how you can create effective resumes and cover letters.

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Your resume and cover letter are documents that help you market yourself to prospective employers. They are usually submitted as a package as part of a job application, with the cover letter appearing first, followed by the resume. An effective resume and cover letter should convince the employer that you have the knowledge, skills, and abilities to do the job.

List relevant knowledge and experience in your resume

A good resume will summarize your education, skills, work, and achievements as they apply to the job. The employer needs to be able to find the essential information quickly. Often, resumes are read or scanned in only 30-60 seconds.

By placing all the most relevant and important information on the first half of the page, you are strategically increasing the chances of having the employer identify the qualifications that you demonstrate that match the requirements of the job. Therefore, resumes with strong profiles and summary of qualifications sections are more likely to be selected for an interview.

A well-planned resume will:

  • Provide an example of your ability to organize and present ideas clearly
  • Demonstrate your attention to detail by being free of grammar and spelling errors
  • Provide details of relevant experience and education credentials
  • Demonstrate your fit with the company culture

There are several types of resume formats, but this module will cover a skills-based resume format (also known as a combination format). This format lets you highlight skills you learned in your program as well as practical experience from jobs, field placements, co-op, applied research and team projects.

Expand on your qualifications in your cover letter

Cover letters must be customized for each employer because they are intended to show why you are a good fit for that specific job. The employers want you to demonstrate several things in your cover letter:

  • your knowledge of the company
  • how you could benefit their team
  • compelling reasons why you’d like to work for them

Avoid presenting information not covered in the resume. There are several reasons for this:

  • In some cases, a cover letter is not a requirement. If the employer chooses not to read it, he or she may miss some key information about you.
  • There is more emphasis placed on your resume as it serves as proof of the skills, knowledge and experience you describe in your cover letter.

Your cover letter is opportunity for you to highlight the skills and experience that are covered on your resume and explain how they make you a good candidate for the position for which you are applying.

Follow the steps in the tabs to learn how to build an effective resume and cover letter.

5 Steps to Build Your Resume

Step 1 – research.

Tailor your resume to the requirements of each job to demonstrate that you can perform the essential duties of the role. Use the following resources to research and understand the typical job requirements in your occupation:

  • Job postings you are interested in applying to. Examine the qualifications/duties listed and match then with your skills, knowledge and experience.
  • Labour Market Information resources such as the Job Bank – Explore Careers website. - opens in a new window Review career and occupational profiles and understand the required duties and responsibilities. Explore the module on Career and Program Choice for more guidance in exploring the labour market.

Step 2 - Identify Skills

A resume is both a marketing tool and summary of your qualifications. Identifying your main skills and strengths is an essential first step in building an effective resume.

Technical or Industry Specific Skills

These skills are specific for your industry and the type of jobs to which you are applying.

Example: Administrative Assistants need to have skills such as the following:

  • How to use Microsoft Office software to prepare and format business documents.
  • How to manage physical and electronic records.
  • How to record day-to-day business transactions.
  • How to use Microsoft Excel to create and manage basic spreadsheets.

To identify your Industry-Specific Skills, review the Learning Outcomes section on your program website as well as your course descriptions.

Essential Employability or Transferrable Skills

Transferable Skills are more general and are essential to succeed in any job. You develop and use these skills in a variety of experiences and everyday tasks.

Here are some examples:

  • verbal and written communication
  • interpersonal skills
  • problem solving
  • time management

To identify these skills, think of what skills helped you to perform effectively in your job or educational experiences.

The resources below provide examples of essential skills sought by employers:

  • CAREER READINESS for the New College Graduate—The National Association of Colleges and Employers (NACE) - opens in a new window
  • Essential Skills - opens in a new window and Work Habits for Work, Learning and Life - opens in a new window —Ontario Skills Passport
  • Essential Employability Skills—Ontario Ministry of Advanced Education and Skills Development - opens in a new window
  • Employability Skills—The Conference Board of Canada - opens in a new window

Step 3 – Build your Resume

Use your list of skills and the job requirements that you researched in Step 2 to build your resume. You can format your own resume from scratch, or use the resume template .

Watch the video or read the information below to find out how to create an effective resume. You can also download the How to Build Your Resume video transcript .

Elements of the Resume:

Customize your resume for each job. The following are key sections to include in your resume:

  • Your contact information: name, address (optional), email, and phone number.
  • Qualifications/skills: relevant skills, knowledge, certifications, etc. that you obtained through your experience. This will make it easy for the employer to find and match your qualifications to their requirements.
  • Education: Any diplomas, degrees, or certificates you have earned or are completing. Include your GPA if it is high (3.0/4.0 or higher).
  • Relevant experience: Your relevant work experience, academic projects, work placements, co-op, and volunteer experience. Describe your experience using accomplishment statements (Step 4). When describing your job duties, start with the responsibilities and accomplishments most relevant to the job requirements.
  • Other work experience: work experience that is not related to the job.
  • Volunteer/community involvement: Volunteering positions you have held, with an emphasis on skills or responsibilities that are relevant to the job.
  • Optional additional sections: awards/certifications/extracurricular activities/interests.

Format and Style

A two-page resume is the standard at this stage, and the format should be consistent, simple, and professional. Use the following format guidelines.

You can use a resume template if you need a starting point. Follow these guidelines to make sure your resume is consistent and easy to read:

  • Use white space between sections and headings.
  • Make sure your bullets points use the same style and are aligned to the same place.
  • Dates should be aligned and in a consistent format.
  • Use industry language and keywords to show that you understand the occupation and industry for which you are applying.

You can use the resume checklist (PDF) - opens in a new window when creating your resume to help you remember what to include, what to leave out, and how to structure the document.

Step 4 - Identify Accomplishments

Add ‘accomplishment statements’ to your job descriptions. Accomplishment statements explain how your actions accomplished or contributed something.

Read the steps below or watch the video to learn how to write accomplishment statements. You can also read the How to Write Accomplishment Statements video transcript .

Steps to writing accomplishment statements

  • Brainstorm: Think about the tasks and activities you performed exceptionally well in your past or current experiences. When thinking about each experience, ask yourself the following questions:
  • How was my performance measured in this position?
  • What value did I bring to this workplace or organization?
  • Use the STAR technique: Make the connection between your actions and a positive result—Describe the Situation or Task, the Action you took, and the Result of your action
  • Write statements: Use this information to write statements that explain what you have accomplished. e.g. “Created the department’s first operations manual [action], which increased the effectiveness of the new employee training, and significantly reduced the expenditure of time and resources. [result]”
  • Update your resume: Add these accomplishment statements to your job descriptions.

Tip: To make the most impact, accomplishment statements should:

  • Incorporate metrics such as numbers, figures, statistics, percentages when it is possible. E.g. ‘increased sales by 15%’.
  • Describe your actions using strong action verbs, such as completed, raised, achieved, delivered, etc.
  • Be relevant to the employer and the position, and make a connection with the job requirements.

Below are examples of how transferable skills can be phrased as accomplishment statements.

Written Communication

  • Skill: Skilled at communicating information in a written format with clarity, accuracy and with a proper use of references.
  • Duty: Produce research reports using variety of reliable sources, qualitative and quantitative data.
  • Achievement Statement : Prepared over ten accurate, well-researched, concisely written, and properly cited reports,10+ pages long on average, in a two-month period.

Professionalism/Work Ethic :

  • Skill: Competent in assembling and allocating physical, human, and financial resources, to deliver projects on time.
  • Duty: Coordinated schedules and assigned tasks to the team.
  • Achievement Statement: Led a team of five to deliver a final research project one week ahead of the deadline through careful coordination of tasks and effective resource and time allocation.

Customer Service/Interpersonal Skills

  • Skill: Able to engage others in friendly manner, develop rapport with coworkers and customers, and resolve conflicts
  • Duty: Welcomed customers to the store and engaged them in conversation to understand their product needs and interests.
  • Achievement Statement: Consistently achieved daily sales targets by demonstrating interest in customer needs and actively interacting with them in a friendly, non-invasive manner throughout their visit.

Step 5 – Proofread

Grammar and spelling mistakes can cost you an interview. Employers may interpret errors as lack of interest in their job and not review your resume further. Here are a few strategies to help you avoid embarrassing errors:

  • Proofread your resume (on screen and a print version). Do not rely solely on spell check. Some words can be spelled correctly, but are out of context, which won’t be caught by spell check.
  • Have a second person proofread your resume. A second set of eyes may see what you have missed.
  • Visit an employment support centre. Attend a Resume Drop-In session or make an appointment.

Use these documents to get started:

  • Resume Template - Word - Downloads in a new window You can use this template as a starting point for your resume.
  • Resume Sample - Word - Downloads in a new window An example of a resume for a customer service position.

5 Steps to Build Your Cover Letter

Cover letters must be customized for each employer because they are intended to show why you are a good fit for that specific job. Research the company to which you are applying, and examine their products, services and culture. There are several places you can look to find relevant information:

  • their website (the About Us page, etc.)
  • their publications
  • their social media channels
  • any other media sources

As part of your research, try to find the name of the hiring manager. Do not be afraid to call the reception or front desk to ask the name of the hiring manager.

Tip: Researching a potential employer is also good preparation for common interview questions, such as “What do you know about our company/organization and why do you want to work for us?”

Step 2 – Begin Writing

Use the information from your research and from your resume to write your cover letter. It should be one page, and the font style and size should match your resume. You can use the cover letter template or start from scratch.

Watch the video or read the information below to find out how to write your cover letter. You can also download the How to Write a Cover Letter video transcript .

At the beginning of the cover letter, you should include the following information:

  • Your name and contact information. Use the same format as on your resume.
  • The date of submission
  • The company contact information (the employer name and title, and the company name and address.)
  • The job title and reference number (if applicable)
  • The recipient of the letter. Address the letter to the hiring manager or contact person. If you don’t know their name, write ‘Dear Hiring Manager.’

Introduce yourself to the employer using the 4 W’s:

  • Who: Introduce yourself.
  • Why: Explain why you are applying and are interested in the company.
  • What: Include the job title or the type of job that interest you.
  • Where: Include where you heard about the job.

Step 3 – Describe Qualifications

In the body of the cover letter, describe your skills, knowledge and experience that match the key requirements of the job, or that will allow you to add value to the job and the company. Relate your skills and knowledge to specific academic, volunteer, or work experience. This is your opportunity to elaborate on the experience that you included on your resume.

Emphasize how you contributed by phrasing your experience as ‘accomplishment statements’ to demonstrate how you contributed to your workplace or project. Read Step 4 in the Building Your Resume tab to learn how to write Accomplishment Statements. This adds credibility and makes a stronger impression on employers.

Your cover letter is also a place to explain gaps in your resume or highlight asset points, such as willingness to relocate, etc.

Step 4 - Target the Company

Describe why you want to work for the company. The information you discovered in your earlier research will come in handy at this stage. Provide a few reasons as to why you are passionate about your occupation/industry and what interests you about working for this specific company.

Employers may interpret errors as lack of interest in their job and use it as a reason not to read your resume. Here are a few strategies to help you avoid embarrassing errors:

  • Proofread your cover letter (on screen and a print version). Do not rely solely on spell check. Some words can be spelled correctly, but are out of context, which won’t be caught by spell check.
  • Have a second person proofread your cover letter. A second set of eyes may see what you have missed.
  • Visit an employment support centre . Attend a resume and cover letter drop-in session or make an appointment.
  • Cover Letter Template - Word - Downloads in a new window You can use this template as a starting point for your cover letter.
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Resume - What to include

  • Your qualifications/skills: relevant skills, knowledge, certifications, etc. that you obtain through your experience. This should show that you would be able to do the job for which you are applying.
  • Your education: Any diplomas, degrees, or certificates you have earned or are completing. Include your GPA if it is high (3.0/4.0 or higher).
  • Your experience: Your work experience, along with relevant academic projects work placements.
  • Awards / Certifications / Extracurricular Activities / Interests.

Cover Letter - What to include

  • Your contact information: Your name, address (optional), email, and phone number in the same format as your resume.
  • The date of submission.
  • The company contact information: the employer name and title, and the company name and address.
  • The job title and reference number (if applicable).
  • The recipient of the letter: Address the letter to the hiring manager or contact person. If you don’t know their name, write ‘Dear Hiring Manager.’
  • Who: Introduce yourself
  • Why: Explain why you are applying for this job.
  • Your qualifications and accomplishments: Expand on the knowledge and experience in your resume. Make sure to use Accomplishment Statements.
  • Why you want to work for the company: Target that employer and show that you know something about them.

Format and Proofreading

  • White space: Add space between sections and headings to make the resume clear and easy to read.
  • Consistent bullet points: All Bullets use the same style and are aligned to the same place.
  • Consistent dates: Dates appear in a consistent format (e.g. all written out or all included as numbers)
  • 1 page, concise and well-written.
  • Limited number of sentences starting with “I”.
  • No run-on sentences.
  • Plain paper; no graphics if applying electronically.
  • Web-friendly font (such as Arial or Times New Roman, size 11 or 12).
  • A simple and professional format. No graphics to highlight information.
  • Action words and accomplishment statements: Use strong action words such as ‘increased’ when describing your experience and include accomplishment statements.
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Avoiding Plagiarism in Your Resume and Cover Letter

Even in resumes and cover letters, it's important to use your own words. Watch the video below to learn about how to avoid plagiarism in your resume and cover letters.

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Employer Perspective

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Watch this video to hear the employer perspective of Helen Huang, Human Resources Officer at Algonquin College. You can also download the Algonquin College Employer Perspective video transcript.

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Math Teacher Cover Letter Sample

Review this math teacher cover letter, also known as letter of intent, letter of introduction or application letter, and see if it captures your curiosity. I'm sure it will!

In the first paragraph of these types of cover letters, we list John's years of experience, which lets you know he is well-established in the education field. We also describe his interest and ability to perform in the high school teaching position he is applying for. 

We are following his above experience with a listing his education and credentials. It then highlights his dedication to the profession by mentioning the need to tailor his teaching style to meet the needs of all learners. He also describes the type of learning environment he creates for his students which results in better achievement from his students. The math cover letter shows how he encourages learning and how he has been successful in accommodating diverse learning styles and abilities. It's important to communicate your passion in your cover letter .

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In this application letter sample we continue on to describe his strengths in the classroom, as well as how he prepares students for final exams. By describing these areas, a school will have a better idea of what they can expect from him as a math teacher at their school should they hire him. The cover letter also gives John a chance to better describe his teaching style and educational philosophy – things that he can't go into detail about in his resume.

Keywords like manipulatives, hands-on activities, cooperative learning, and inquisitive class atmosphere are critical competencies needed to perform the position with excellence. At the same time these strengths are keywords, also known as buzzwords, which help get the cover letter and resume to the human eye if the application is scanned .

At the very bottom of the letter below his name, we've included the word 'enclosure' to tell the reader what other documents are also included in the application packet.

Lastly, this math instructor cover letter has been designed to complement the math instructor resume, using the same layout, font, header, and graphics. It is essential to have uniformity between your job application documents. Not only does this create a cohesive and consistent product, but it also ensures a visually appealing application.

Click here, a new window will open this cover letter in PDF format.

Check out the math teacher resume that matches this cover letter example. We ensured consistency in fonts, format, style, and visual appeal.

Read in-depth teaching job application writing tips with examples to gain some modern ideas to enhance your math teacher application letter.

While you are visiting the blog you can read 12 excerpts from sample application letters for teachers .

John Math Smith 555 Middle Road, Anywhere, MN 55555 Phone: 555-111-5551 • Email: [email protected]

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Future School District 316 Somewhere Close Anywhere, MN

Dear Bob Theman:

With over 20 years of hands-on, successful teaching experience, I am confident in my ability and passion to become a positive addition to your school community as a High School Mathematics Teacher.

As you will see in the enclosed resume I have earned a Bachelor's Degree in Mathematics, as well as gained Certification in Mathematics (7-12) and Computers (7-12). Being a versatile individual, I have had the opportunity to teach students who functioned below-, on-, and above grade level. I have been very successful at accommodating diverse student needs by facilitating all styles of learners, offering individualized and extracurricular support, and integrating effective materials.

I encourage learning by using a number of different manipulatives, hands-on activities, and various forms of technology. By incorporating class discussions, open-ended questions, and cooperative learning I am able to facilitate a highly interactive and inquisitive class atmosphere. In addition, I utilize weekly quizzes and monthly tests to track student progress, locate areas of weakness, and prepare students for finals exams/SATs.

Being a hard working and well-rounded educator, I welcome the opportunity to meet with you to discuss how my extensive experience, collaborative nature, and innovative classroom skills would benefit your mathematics program. Thank you for your time and consideration, and I look forward to hearing from you soon.

John Math Smith

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  • the grade levels and subjects for your teaching methods (methodology) courses
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  • language of instruction and mode of delivery (a face-to-face practicum required for certification).

If you earned your degrees outside Canada and the United States, arrange for the registrar to include a covering letter that:

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  • lists your name as it appears on your Ontario College of Teachers application form and your Canadian social insurance number or your College registration number
  • contains any of the above information that is not in the transcripts.

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