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Best Tips on Writing a Teacher Cover Letter

Best Tips on Writing a Teacher Cover Letter

This section of Cover Letter Writing focuses on teacher cover letters, that is, it aims to help teachers apply for a job in a school. In most cases, teacher cover letters will get more attention than in any other industry because administrators can determine your passion for teaching and your communication skills.

The best teacher cover letters, which holds true for the rest, come alive. That is, it should convey something of your personality in a manner that your resume cannot express. A well crafted teacher cover letter can do wonders for your application. It is also your opportunity to speak about yourself before an interview can take place.

A cover letter whether used in a teacher's application or not can present you with the opportunity to do many things for your application:

Emphasize and demonstrate your interest in a particular school district.

Before sending your employment materials, first do a little research about the school district you will be sending your resume in order to have something to talk about that would relate to your teaching interest, and emphasize this in your teacher cover letter.

For instance, you might go to the website of the school district and find teacher mentorship programs, and write a few sentences about it, then relate it to your teaching style and background. Also express your interest and excitement about the opportunities awaiting you.

Draw attention to your strengths as an educator in a way that reflects your unique teaching background.

A resume may be able to show your employment background and teaching experience, in chronological order, but a teacher's cover letter can further highlight your achievements vis-à-vis your strengths. Make sure that you draw attention to the qualities related to the district's needs.

The best cover letter for teachers uses specifics to support general declarations. You can use these specifics to demonstrate your unique teaching experiences in the classroom and how they honed qualities that would become your strengths.

Well crafted teacher cover letters can effectively emphasize your strengths in teaching as demonstrated by the specific, positive, and concrete examples.

Express your zeal for teaching and working with young people, in the particular grade level or subject you will be teaching.

Tips for Teachers Cover Letter

Here are practical tips to help you create a more effective and professional teacher cover letter:

  • Record all your correspondence and keep it.
     
  • Avoid verbosity. Use simple language as much as possible and be direct in your statements.
     
  • Address your letter to a point person in that particular district. Should you not know whom to address it to, do not just send your letter without it. Instead, call the district and inquire.
     
  • Ask a friend to proofread your teacher cover letter and resume for errors.
     
  • Package your cover letter perfectly, with equal margins, folded into thirds, and mailed in a long white envelope.
     
  • Always use the same quality paper for your cover letter and resume, and use white, light gray, off-white, or light beige. Pair it with matching envelopes.
     
  • Do not forget to affix your signature above your printed name on your cover letter.
     
  • Include your contact information (phone number, email, others), and ask for an interview, in the closing paragraph. You may also indicate a follow up schedule which can be in the next two weeks.

Follow these tips and you can't go wrong in your teacher cover letter.

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