Hi all! I have a question, but you need the background first...
I currently teach Reading (certified Reading, English and History), but I have
finished my lib. degree through Mansfield University. A wonderful school district
near my home has an opening for a Social Studies teacher. I would like to play up
my library skills when I interview. In my mind, I am offering them a teacher with
classroom experience, plus all of the specialized skills of a librarian. What
points might you make in this situation? I really need to toot my own horn, so to
speak. (If I land this job, I could eventually move to the library in a few years.)
Thanks!
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