I paid to get my CV done by a professional CV writer and I then ended up editing and polishing it so that it’s about ‘impact’ rather than ‘completing tasks’ which I have done as a teaching professional- this seems to be something we as teachers often make errors in when summarising our roles and responsibilities apparently. When I put my CV out there to agencies and schools earlier this year, I had so much interest shown by employers! I paid £120 to have it drafted which is what I used to write and create this final draft and to be honest, it was worth it. It was a lot of money and I know some people can not pay that so hope this helps as a starting point to help you with your own teaching CV.
I am now in a job I want to be in so no longer need any CV help etc.
I hope some of you will find it useful and get offers based on this resource.
This is a final write up of my NPQSL Project in order to gain the full qualification. It got ‘Pass’ and 24/28 marks. It focussed on Accelerating Pupils’ progress by using a range of strategies- measured progress in Maths in one specific year group and compared to another year group not using those same strategies.
It is detailed and supported by a large amount of reading and quotes- all listed in the Bibliography in case you want to look them up for your own project.