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Sample Kindergarten Teacher Resume
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This professionally written sample Kindergarten Teacher resume can help you in writing your own resume. A good Kindergarten Teacher resume must include action words and keywords while writing job responsibilities as these are vital for winning an interview. As there is tough competition in the job market your Kindergarten Teacher resume must demonstrate your ability to inspire students to become successful learners. Personalize this sample Kindergarten Teacher resume with your skills, objective, professional experience, responsibilities undertaken at your previous teaching jobs and education. |
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Eva Angelina
601 Main Street
West Van Buren
Chicago
Illinois, 60697
257-309-8910
eva.angelina5@gmail.com
Summary: A highly motivated, energetic and vibrant Kindergarten teacher with 9 years of experience in handling small kids, planning and carrying out the daily school activities, and the ability of using creative an interesting techniques for making children learn fast, solve problems and understand abstract concepts.
Education:
University of Chicago, March 2000
BA Early Childhood Education
University of Chicago, March 1997
Diploma Early Childhood Education
Professional Experience:
Sacred Heart Schools, Chicago
Kindergarten Teacher, from August 2005 to till date
Responsibilities:
• Teaching basic skills such as color, shape, number and letter recognition, personal hygiene, and social skills.
• Instructing students individually and in groups, adapting teaching methods to meet students' varying needs and interests.
• Using creative and practical skills to prepare inspiring learning materials.
• Conferring with parents or guardians, other teachers, counselors, and administrators to resolve students' behavioral and academic problems.
• Planning and conduct activities for a balanced program of instruction, demonstration, and work time that provides students with opportunities to observe, question, and investigate.
Lake Shore School, Chicago
Kindergarten Teacher, from May 2000 to June 2005
Responsibilities:
• Combining play and interactive activities with an increasing focus on early academic learning, including letter recognition, phonics, numbers and an awareness of science and nature.
• Provide support for individual students inside and outside the classroom to enable them to fully participate in activities.
• Planning and carrying out the daily activities and overall preschool kindergarten program, individualize the children progress and make them eligible for upper grade.
• Communicating effectively with parents about their children's development.
• Dealing creatively and effectively with any problem situations that may arise. |
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