Teaching in BC Schools Locally And Abroad

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Teaching Careers in BC Schools Locally & Abroad

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Teaching Careers in BC Schools Locally & AbroadUBC OKANAGAN

Presented by Andrew Jang

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OVERVIEW: BC

EDUCATION 60 public school districts 130+ First Nations

schools Offshore schools in 7

nations

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Teacher Career Paths

Teacher

Head teacher

Counsellor

Principal/Vice Principal

Human Resources

Director of Instruction

Assistant Superintendent

Superintendent

School Psychologist

Librarian

District Program Coordinator

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Inside Public School Districts

> 60 public school district employers> Rural and urban opportunities> Staffing needs differ among districts> Aging workforce> Declining enrolment in some districts

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Salary and Benefits $69,179 (median) Extended health

benefits Generous vacation Pension Special allowances Recruitment &

retention allowances

Life Insurance Professional

development Mentoring

programs

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Inside First Nations Schools

• 130+ Independent First Nations Schools• Ministry funded, independently operated• Salaries comparable to public school districts• Generally smaller classrooms• Gain valuable and relevant experience• Experience a new culture; go on adventure

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Salary and Benefits Salaries on par with

school districts Professional

development Extended health

benefits Pension Recruitment and

retention allowances

Moving/relocation allowance

Signing bonus Subsidized

housing

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Inside BC Offshore Schools

• Independently owned and operated• Schools in Egypt, India, Qatar, S. Korea, China..• Benefits:

– Relevant experience, but seniority not portable– Opportunity to develop and refine lessons– Experience new cultures– Travel– Earn good salary and benefits

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Salary and Benefits Salaries vary Professional

development Extended health

benefits Pension? Return

airfare/travel allowance?

Subsidized/free housing?

Free meals? Retention bonus?

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Useful Links• www.makeafuture.ca

– Career Resources Salary Finder• www.bcpsea.bc.ca

–Teachers -> Teacher Collective Agreement

• www.bcpseabenefits.ca

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WHERE ARE THE JOBS?

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Employment OutlookElementary & Kindergarten• 11,000 jobs from now-2024• 85% of openings from

replacement• 15% from expansion• 0.5% demand growth• Greatest growth in NE BC

Source: http://www.workbc.ca/CareerCompass/4032

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Employment OutlookSecondary Teachers• 7,000 jobs from now-2024• 86% openings from

replacement• 14% from expansion• 0.4% demand growth• Largest growth in NE BC

Source: http://www.workbc.ca/CareerCompass/4031

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WHAT’S IN DEMAND?

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Current NeedsN. Okanagan-Shuswap – TOCsPeace River N. – Full-Time TeachersBurnaby – French ImmersionPrince George - TOCsMaple Leaf – Secondary/ Elementary Teachers Hayat University School – PrimaryGitwangak Elementary – Primary Teacher

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WHAT CAN I TEACH?What’s your major?What 300/400-level courses have you taken?What and who have you taught?Do you have special training, i.e. music?How fluent are you?

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Mail DropOff

Fax Email MAF

HOW DO I APPLY?

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Applying Onlinewww.makeafuture.ca

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Resume, cover letter, referencesPracticum evaluation reports

Academic transcriptsTQS card and teaching certificate

www.makeafuture.ca/resources/application-process/application-checklist/

WHAT DOCUMENTS DO I NEED?

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WHAT ARE EMPLOYERS

LOOKING FOR?

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Resume & Cover Letter• Keywords from the job posting• Personalization

– Avoid “to whom it may concern”– Alignment of skills/requirements– Match with District’s vision

• Spelling and grammar errors

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References• Evidence of your skills• From those who’ve observed you

teach or work with children in an educational setting

• By providing references, you may be giving consent to district

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THE INTERVIEWING

& HIRING PROCESS

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Employers are interviewing for:1. Subject Matter Knowledge2. Planning Skills3. Instructional Skills4. Assessment Strategies5. Classroom Management Skills6. Development as a Professional Educator

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Interview QuestionsOpen-ended questions• Tell me about yourself• What is your teaching

philosophy?• Why do you want to work

for our district?• What books are you reading

right now?

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Interview QuestionsBehavioural-based questions• Can you describe a unit or

lesson that you created that allowed for the participation of all learners?

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How do you plan your units? Tell a story and consider:

What resources did you consult? Did you ask for help? Did you look at the composition of

your class?

Common Interview Questions

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What’s important is that: You were thoughtful in preparing

your units while consulting a variety of resources and considering your student composition

How do you plan your units?

Common Interview Questions

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Tell a story and consider: What strategies have you used for

instruction? How did you present the material? How did you engage learners?

How do you teach in the classroom?

Common Interview Questions

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What’s important is that: You demonstrated the use of diverse

strategies to reach all learners in the classroom

How do you teach in the classroom?

Common Interview Questions

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Tell a story and consider: What methods have you used to

evaluate and assess student outcomes? What did you do with that

information?

How do you evaluate & assess students?

Common Interview Questions

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What’s important is that: You utilized a variety of assessment

strategies You utilized the results of the assessments

to facilitate student learning

How do you teach in the classroom?

Common Interview Questions

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Tell a story and consider: What was the worse scenario that

you encountered and how did you deal with it?

How do you manage your classroom?

Common Interview Questions

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What’s important is that: You demonstrated and employed a variety

tactics when dealing with classroom issues

You are able to create a climate and environment conducive to learning

How do you manage your classroom?

Common Interview Questions

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Tell a story and consider: How have you demonstrated

professional responsibility inside and outside of the classroom?

Are you a reflective practitioner?

How are you growing as an educator?

Common Interview Questions

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What’s important is that: You demonstrated a collaborative

approach to sharing your knowledge and helping the educational community as a whole

How are you growing as an educator?

Common Interview Questions

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Interviewing Tips Take inventory of your lessons

& accomplishments

Use a portfolio

Frame answers with STAR

Mock interview

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Now What?• Research employers on Makeafuture.ca• Sign-up for job alerts• Follow MAF on social media• Clean-up your digital footprint• Create a portfolio• Start your online application• Start gaining experience

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Job Search ResourcesOnline Resumes/Portfolios

Linkedin.comCVmkr.comJobcv.me

VisualCV.comPathbrite.com

About.meBrandyourself.com

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Job Search ResourcesCreating PDFsCutepdf.com

Reducing image sizesCompressor.io

Career advice blogs: TheMuse.com

Quintcareers.com

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