Please view my resume. Feedback is welcome.
What I did: I redid my resume in a new format: Google doc templates. It was good for me to update the format. I hadn't done that in a while, because I've been in the same job for 5 years now. (Unusual for me.) I used the "Copy of Circles" template. This was new. (When I first began composing my resume in 1983, it was on an electric typewriter, using correcting tape as needed.) I have always made a point of editing my resume once a year, usually in the summer, because who knows when a job could end. It's happened to me before.
What I Learned: I liked the modern style of this template and felt I had enough space to briefly present my experiences. I liked that this resume can easily be posted to the web.
NETS- T: This activity related to:
- Standard 2c, which states that teachers "customize and personalize learning activities to address students' diverse learning styles, working strategies, and abilities using digital tools and resources." It is important for student to know that these resources (templates, online publishing) are available and may be customized to their needs.
-Standard 1b, which states that teachers are to: "engage students in exploring real-world issues and solving authentic problems using digital tools and resources". I feel confident that I could help a student post their resume to one of the current job hunting sites. That is a real-world issue.
How to Use: I'm not sure how I would use these resume templates for elementary school students, but I would explore and use other Google templates that are included on the site. I may have to teach how to publish to the web.
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