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Seawind 1160 Resort

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A purpose-built day charter catamaran delivering unmatched passanger capacity per foot of water-line. This boat is a class apart, and allows anyone to make their sailing passion into a successful business.

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Seawind 1160 Resort Cruising Catamaran

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The Seawind 1160 Resort is a day charter catamaran specially developed to suit the needs of commercial operators who are looking for a safe, cost-effective and passenger friendly party boat, ideally suited to day charter excursions.

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It is designed and built to meet CE and Australian survey and can carry up to 43 passengers + two crew, depending on the area of proposed operation. She is ideal for diving operators, whale and dolphin watching or simply taking tourists to explore coral reefs and sheltered sandy bays.

As a purpose-built day charter catamaran, the Resort has been developed with the owner/investor in mind. Maximum passenger capacity per foot of waterline is the key to any day charter boat formula, offering maximum earning potential with minimal startup and running costs.

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Not only does this day charter catamaran offer investors high earning potential it has also been developed to be an easily operated vessel for owner/operators who will run the day charter shorthanded to reduce running costs and escalate profits.

  • LOA 38ft/11.6m
  • Displacement 7,000kg
  • Underwing Cleatance 0.73m
  • Outboards 2 x 25HP Yamaha High Thrust

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The Seawind 1160 Resort is specifically developed as a day charter catamaran for up to 43 passengers + 2 crew. Ideal for diving operators, whale and dolphin watching or simply taking tourists to explore coral reefs and sheltered sandy bays. She utilizes seating and floor space to give the best dollar return possible. She is a must for any charter boat business running day charters, built to both CE and Australian Survey standards.

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"The Innovation just blew me away!" CRUISING WORLD MAGAZINE USA

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"Every aspect of the boat displays an edge that has been developed after building literally hundreds of production cats" MULTI HULL WORLD MAGAZINE Seswind Catamarans building multihullsto cruising catamaran that offers outstanding performance, comfort, safety and quality. With more than GO boats already built and sailing charter catamaran. Engineered by world acclaimed High Modulus and built to Germanisher Lloyd international standards, the Seawind II60 uses a unique 5 module construction system to create a total monocoque structure, resulting in an incredibly strong and robust vessel....

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FOLDING LIFTING DOOR. It creates a suge indoor/outdoor flow area " The Tri-Folding Doors provide three optional layouts lor various conditions, including 1, Completely closed giving security and warmth, 2. Semi open/closed, 3. Completely Open. When the doors need to disappear, they are easily and quickly stowed into the targa above using a made even easier with a push button electric w MODERN BOATING je innovation is a breakthrough in moder in design, allowing new possibilities in living space. Three folding doors transform the closed in saloon with full security and climate control and...

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"The visibility from the saloon is simply amazing..." M ULTI HULL WORLD MAGAZINE "Space glorious space", CRUISING HELMSMAN Whether its the huge combined saloon and cockpit, clever targa with incorporated seats and BBQ, or step down open galley, the entire boat is integrated in such a way that it provides an amazing sense of flow. This Living space is complemented by the incredible 360 degree visibility through toughened glass & forward opening windows for variable ventilation. balance between a practical working area featuring generous working space and a comfortable open layout that...

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"The self-tacker system makes this Seawind stupendously easy to handle" MODERN BOATING "In short the boat handled brilliantly" MULTIHULLS WORLD This a sailing boat designed by sailors to be a true short handed yacht, with ALL lines fed back to your fingertips and a dual helm for unbeatable control and visibility, allowing the crew to always remain in the cockpit protected from the elements. With over 60 boats built and sailing all around Zealand, Tonga & Fiji, Tahiti, Hawaii and the world, the Seawind 1160 has proven that it's an exceptional blue water liveaboard cruiser. Already owners...

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Catamaran 1160 RESORT cruising day charter 4-cabin

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11.6 m (38'00" )

6.5 m (21'03" )

1.1 m (3'07" )

7 t (7.72 us ton)

69 m² (743 ft²)

50 ch (50 hp)

182 l (48 gal)

410 l (108 gal)

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SEAWIND 1160 RESORT

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Seawind 1160

  • By Jeremy McGeary
  • Updated: August 13, 2007

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Whenever the judges of CW’s Boat of the Year competition last October turned to catamarans, the name Seawind was in the air. A long way from home, the Australian-built Seawind 1160 sparked plenty of conversation and eventually sailed away with the awards for Best Multihull Cruiser and Most Innovative for 2007.

It was no specific feature that drew the consensus of the judges; rather, it was the concept around which Seawind founder Richard Ward and his team had designed the boat and the innovative way in which they’d executed it. Starting with his stated goal of building “the best family performance cruiser,” Ward applied what he’d learned from two decades of customers and charterers of earlier, smaller Seawind models.

From the moment you step aboard, it’s clear that the ergonomics of getting around the boat are a high priority, along with a strong emphasis on indoor/outdoor living facilitated by unhindered, single-level access between the roomy, airy saloon and the open cockpit. Also on the same level are the twin helm stations, opposite each other on the saloon bulkhead. The port station houses the engine controls, and the nav instruments, just inside the saloon, are within reach through the open window; they’re readable when it’s closed. The view forward, through the saloon, is excellent, and the helmsman can pop his head out from under the awning to see the sails. Other than a cushioned box seat at each wheel and a bench integrated into the safety railing spanning the aft deck, the cockpit has no fixed seating. In port, loose furniture (owner-supplied) comes out of a large dedicated locker and can be arranged to suit the moment.

The saloon can be opened completely to the cockpit across its aft side, courtesy of an ingenious three-part partition. It folds up to stow overhead in the rigid center section of the cockpit roof; it can be lowered and secured in place in heavy seas, when the night air gets chilly, or when you leave the boat. One panel is a regular door. Inside the saloon, the seating provides a panoramic view of the seascape through the windows in both the deckhouse and the hulls. The galley is “down” in the starboard hull, but it’s open to the saloon and connected to the party there; the cook gets both light and a view through the hull window, relieving any sense of enclosure. Seawind offers the 1160 with three or four cabins. Beautifully fitted and warmly varnished joiner work provides a balanced counterpoint to the gelcoat surfaces of the fiberglass components that throughout the boat appear carefully made and finished.

Under way, the Seawind’s performance reinforced its already-high approval rating. Under main and self-tacking jib, it made 3 knots in a 7-knot breeze. Replacing the jib with the reacher and heading to a beam reach brought boat speed up to wind speed. When the wind piped up to 12 knots, the Seawind, under jib again, pointed with and out-footed a 40-foot monohull racer/cruiser undergoing similar trials.

Under power, it delivered the quiet ride we expect of cats with saildrives, cruising at 6.4 knots at 2,600 rpm and topping out at 7.7 knots at 3,400 rpm.

From its performance under sail to its structural and mechanical details, the Seawind 1160 is the embodiment of a simple design brief executed with integrity by a builder with its eye on the long term.

Jeremy McGeary is a Cruising World contributing editor. Click here for more photos of the Seawind 1160.

LOA 38′ 0″ (11.60 m.) LWL 35′ 9″ (10.90 m.) Beam 20′ 4″ (6.20 m.) Draft 3′ 5″ (1.05 m.) Sail Area (100%) 749.8 sq. ft. (69.65 sq. m.) Displacement 13,230 lb. (6,000 kg.) Water 198 gal. (750 l.) Fuel 95 gal. (360 l.) Engines Two 30-hp. Yanmars Designer Seawind Catamarans Price $400,000 Seawind USA (619) 571-3513 www.seawindcats.com

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Seawind 1000 Catamaran Review

  • Post author By River B
  • Post date July 28, 2020
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The Seawind 1000, designed by Richard Ward and Scott Judson, was first built in Australia in 1994. The debut model was the first catamaran ever to be awarded “Australian Cruising Sailboat of the Year.” Over 225 Seawind 1000 series boats have been built, and while many might scoff at a sub-35’ catamaran tackling long ocean passages and 80+ knot storms, this light, nimble catamaran just might surprise you.

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After initially launching with an inboard Bukh diesel engine, charter companies requested a model with twin outboards for ease of maintenance and maneuverability. This outboard model was a clear success and so became the standard for the 1000 model family.

Since then, the Seawind 1000 was placed in Australian charter companies in the Whitsundays, Pittwater, Sydney Harbour, the Gold Coast, Darwin, Perth and Melbourne. The 1000 series has also been placed into charter in the U.S., Caribbean, Southeast Asia, Brazil, and Europe.

The Seawind 1000 series, which evolved from the Seawind 850, includes the 33’ Seawind 1000, 1050 Resort (launched in 1998), 35.5’ 1000 XL (launched in 2007), and 1000 XL2 (launched in 2012). As the 1000 series progressed, Seawind made the cats longer by extending the transoms for added buoyancy, stability, and speed.

In addition to some solid cruising and chartering chops, it seems she can win races as well. Recently, Larry Robertson single handed his Seawind 1000 catamaran to victory in the 2018 Shaka Challenge.

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While popular among charterers, the 1000 model family is the first true “cruising catamaran” for the Seawind brand, and is characterized by 2-meter fixed mini keels, twin 9.9hp Yamaha 4-stroke outboards, an open salon/cockpit area, galley down and three cabins tucked into the hulls.

Some of the most popular features of the Seawind 1000 include:

  • Lightweight FRP construction (newer models) – originally crafted as an all foam sandwich using uni-directional and bi-axial glasses, the Seawind 1000 displaces less than 10,500 out of the factory.
  • 360-Degree Views – featuring panoramic windows with forward opening hatches, the Seawind 1000 provides nearly unfettered views, ample ventilation, and shelter from the elements.
  • Single-Handed Sailing – with most lines running to the helm and the inclusion of a self-tacking jib, the Seawind 1000 is easy to sail single-handed or short-handed.
  • Hinged Mast Base – this mast design allows the mast to be lowered forward with minimal effort, making it simple to clear bridges of just about any height.
  • Stock Arch – provides space for adequate solar, seating, BBQ, and dinghy davits.
  • Open Living Spaces – despite its relatively small size the Seawind 1000 provides an open living area, eliminating the division between salon and cockpit, with headroom accommodating individuals up to 6’4” comfortably.

Notes From the Sea

Theory is good for the classroom, but practical experience is the only way to tell whether that shiny boat in the slip is really what will carry you safely through whatever Poseidon throws at you.

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With an LOA of 33-feet and a generous sail plan, the Seawind 1000 offers a nimble, lively ride in even the worst conditions. Designer Richard Ward notes that quite a few Seawind 1000’s were delivered to New Zealand and Hawaii after surviving 70-knot storms. Captain Royce Black once delivered a Seawind 1000 safely through a Cat-5 hurricane, achieving speeds over 25 knots on bare poles.

While not the standard conditions your average cruiser will encounter, it’s heartening to know that the Seawind 1000 can handle itself and its cargo in unsettled weather.

Ok, she can sail, but is she comfortable?

We asked this question of Joe Siudzinski, a veteran sailor and prior owner of Katiecat , a 2000 Seawind 1000. He and his wife Cathy put over 25,000nm under the hulls of Katiecat , including extensive coastal cruising in Australia and New Zealand, with passages to Fiji, New Caledonia, and more. Once of their highest compliments of the 1000 is that her layout is exceptionally comfortable.

With the three main living spaces, salon, cabin, and galley all located along the pitch axis of the boat, the crew remained comfortable and rested while on passage. Additionally, the Siudzinski’s found the 1000’s cockpit to be well protected from the elements, while still providing ample visibility.

“The most attractive feature of the boat that distinguishes it from all other boats is its sheltered main saloon with 360-degree visibility  when seated .”

~Joe and Cathy, SV Katiecat

Due to her short length and wide beam, the Seawind 1000 can experience some uncomfortable jerky motions in confused seas or when beating into strong seas. While bridgedeck clearance isn’t the sole indicator of slamming potential, with her 29” clearance, she experienced surprisingly low incidence of bridgedeck slams.

Of course, to maintain comfort and safety, some key things to remember, especially on smaller cats is not to overload the boat. To avoid hobby horsing, keep bows light. The aft can be a bit heavier, particularly when you’ve got a dinghy hanging out on davits, and that’s ok. Just de sure to store heavy things amidships and again–don’t overload.

“The Seawind’s performance doesn’t appear to be as sensitive to weight as other cats I’ve sailed on and we still have a few inches left below our anti-fouling waterline mark. For the two of us, recognizing its load-carrying limitations, I feel that our modified Seawind 1000 is a wonderful coastal cruiser and acceptable ocean passagemaker.”

After a few years of sailing on their Seawind 1000, the Siudzinski decided to have sugarscoop extensions (now stock on the Seawind 1000XL2 model) fabricated to add an additional couple of feet to the cat’s waterline. They found that the additional length helped dampen pitching motion in rough seas.

Let’s talk about those outboards, though.

After a brief experiment with a four-cylinder Bukh inboard diesel, charter companies asked Richard Ward to design the 1000 with outboards for easier servicing. Thereafter, the 1000’s were powered by 9.9hp four-stroke, Yamaha outboards with a hi thrust 3:1 gear ratio and extralong shafts, which are mounted on lifting brackets to keep the prop clean, safe, and reduce drag.

While this may be a feature for charter catamarans, does the same hold true for cruising catamarans that want to go farther and escape inclement weather faster?

Joe chimed in on this issue as well. No one really likes carrying large amounts of gasoline around due to the obvious fire hazard. The weight issue may be moot due to the savings of not dragging around twin diesels. So what it really comes down to is how far you can go and how fast you can get there. According to Joe, he was able to hit 7.8 knots with both outboards wide open in zero wind. This is far faster than a similarly-sized monohull with a diesel engine could accomplish.

Outboards may be notoriously unreliable, but the Yamaha has a great reputation, you can find parts available worldwide, and of course, you’ve got two. Safety in redundancy, right? Finally, the Yamaha 9.9 is fairly fuel efficient, averaging 1.2 liters per hour at an average speed of 4.5 knots.

One of the really thoughtful additions that Seawind provided on this model family is the retractable ladder stored between the trampolines for easy access to land when beached or for an easy exit from the water when swimming. Few other catamarans can boast this same feature.

The Wishlist

Seawind has a reputation for being responsive to owners’ input regarding issues and features. Some, like the sugarscoop extensions have been implemented, as well as the hardtop bimini. What could cruisers find useful though?

  • Lithium Ion Batteries – and enough of them to make the boat self-sufficient in remote areas
  • More Solar Capacity – 210 watts is the bare minimum (some might say completely insufficient) for a cruiser
  • More Water-tightness – while any boat will become leaky over time, some have noted issues with the polycarbonate windows on the earlier Seawind 1000 models
  • Better ventilation in wet conditions – again, an issue you may find with most other boats, however, a few strategically-placed, well-engineered hatches can provide ventilation without soaking the crew.

Not a long list, though some may have other wishes. As always, everything in life is a trade-off.

To Buy or Not to Buy

The Seawind 1000 has proven itself to be a sturdy, nimble vessel, suitable for longer passages. Should you pack up the family and set sail on one of these? Well, maybe if you’ve got a small family. The Seawind 1000 is still a smaller vessel, perhaps more suitable for a couple with the occasional low-maintenance guest. And, if you’re hoping to avoid testing your new vessel to her limits, consider adding an SSB or satellite-based weather reporting to ensure you get accurate weather wherever you are.

References :

Katiecat – http://www.katiekat.net/Welcome.html

Seawind 1000XL2 – There is a reason – https://www.sail-world.com/Australia/Seawind-1000XL2-%e2%80%93-There-is-a-reason/-116060?source=google

Seawind 1000 – https://www.boatsales.com.au/editorial/details/seawind-1000-8839/

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6 replies on “Seawind 1000 Catamaran Review”

Great review cause i just bought a second hand xl2 in Phuket and will sail it to philippines and live aboard. For sure im on the more solar. And batts. Maybe a rain man an porble honda genset.

There’s plenty of solar you can buy in the Philippines for cheap the Manila yacht club has a fuel dock as does the subic bay yacht club

Owner of a 2009 1000xl Would like to talk with other 1000 owners about their boats, compare notes and get answers as to how they improved their boats.

Hi Dave, Although an older version, I have been sailing full-time aboard my 2001 Seawind 1000…up and down the US, Bahamas and eastern Caribbean for 8 years. Recently I have taken the boat on a two-year voyage through the Panama canal, across the Pacific to French Polynesia and then north to Hawaii. She has received many nice upgrades and I’d be happy to trade notes on any aspect of owning a Seawind 1000. Cheers! Vince

Hi Vince, I’m considering buying a Seawind 1000 and would like to know the difference between one that’s been built to survey and one that hasn’t. Do you know anything about this? Do you know if there’s much of a price difference?

Hey Dave Waiting on a ratified contract on an ‘09 Seawind 1000 XL as I type. Located in eastern North Carolina and going to be in the Chesapeake in the summer months. Hopefully an owner soon enough.

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Welcome! These are some bonus puzzles to accompany the Intro to JavaScript class. Please take a look at the puzzles, and work on one that looks challenging but not completely overwhelming. You can always reference the slides if you get stuck. Commit to spend at least 20 minutes trying to figure out a problem before you look at the answers. It helps you learn!

The Fortune Teller

Why pay a fortune teller when you can just program your fortune yourself?

  • Store the following into variables: number of children, partner's name, geographic location, job title.
  • Output your fortune to the screen like so: "You will be a X in Y, and married to Z with N kids."

The Age Calculator

Forgot how old someone is? Calculate it!

  • Store the current year in a variable.
  • Store their birth year in a variable.
  • Calculate their 2 possible ages based on the stored values.
  • Output them to the screen like so: "They are either NN or NN", substituting the values.

The Temperature Converter

Let's make a program to convert celsius tempatures to fahrenheit and vice versa, so we can complain about the weather with our friends oversees.

Reminder: To convert celsius to fahrenheit, multiply by 9, then divide by 5, then add 32. To convert fahrenheit to celsius, deduct 32, then multiply by 5, then divide by 9.

  • Store a celsius temperature into a variable.
  • Convert it to fahrenheit and output "NN°C is NN°F".
  • Now store a fahrenheit temperature into a variable.
  • Convert it to celsius and output "NN°F is NN°C."

Challenge Question: Using Math functions

JavaScript has a built-in tool that can generate a random number between 0 and 1. This tool is called a method . We'll talk about methods more later in the class. For now, know if you type Math.random() , you'll get a random number between 0 and 1.

Using this tool, update your fahrenheit to celsius tempature conversion program to do the following:

  • Instead of inputing a value for the Fahrenheit tempature, use Math.random() to generate a random tempature between 0 and 100

The Fortune Teller: With Functions!

Let's turn one of the Class 1 Exercises into a function.

  • takes 4 arguments: number of children, partner's name, geographic location, job title.
  • outputs your fortune to the screen like so: "You will be a X in Y, and married to Z with N kids."
  • Call that function 3 times with 3 different values for the arguments.

What number is bigger?

Write a function that compares two numbers and returns the larger one. Be sure to try it out with some different numbers. Bonus: add error messages if the numbers are equal or cannot be compared.

Don't forget to test it!

Write a function pluralize that takes in two arguments, a number and a word, and returns the plural. For example:

Bonus: Make it handle a few collective nouns like "sheep" and "geese".

The Calculator

  • Write a function called squareNumber that will take one argument (a number), square that number, and return the result. It should also log a string like "The result of squaring the number 3 is 9."
  • Write a function called halfNumber that will take one argument (a number), divide it by 2, and return the result. It should also log a string like "Half of 5 is 2.5.".
  • Write a function called percentOf that will take two numbers, figure out what percent the first number represents of the second number, and return the result. It should also log a string like "2 is 50% of 4."
  • Bonus: Round the result so there are only two digits after the decimal.
  • Take half of the number and store the result.
  • Square the result of #1 and store that result.
  • Calculate the area of a circle with the result of #2 as the radius.
  • Calculate what percentage that area is of the squared result (#3).

Challenge Question: String Manipulation

If you feel comfortable with the other exercises, it's time to expand your knowledge! These puzzles involve manipulating strings; to try them out, you'll need to use some of the built-in JavaScript methods for strings . Methods are pre-written functions that are built into the language.

These questions are not as straightforward as the others. They challenge you to really think like a programmer. Really try to solve them before you peek at the answer.

Create a function called mixUp . It should take in two strings, and return the concatenation of the two strings (separated by a space) slicing out and swapping the first 2 characters of each. You can assume that the strings are at least 2 characters long. For example:

Create a function called fixStart . It should take a single argument, a string, and return a version where all occurrences of its first character have been replaced with '*', except for the first character itself. You can assume that the string is at least one character long. For example:

Even/Odd Counter

Write a for loop that will iterate from 0 to 20. For each iteration, it will check if the current number is even or odd, and report that to the screen (e.g. "2 is even")

Create an array to hold your top choices (colors, presidents, whatever). For each choice, log to the screen a string like: "My #1 choice is blue."

Bonus: Change it to log "My 1st choice, "My 2nd choice", "My 3rd choice", picking the right suffix for the number based on what it is. The method slice might be helpful here.

The Reading List

Keep track of which books you read and which books you want to read!

  • Create an array of objects, where each object describes a book and has properties for the title (a string), author (a string), and alreadyRead (a boolean indicating if you read it yet).
  • Iterate through the array of books. For each book, log the book title and book author like so: "The Hobbit by J.R.R. Tolkien".
  • Now use an if/else statement to change the output depending on whether you read it yet or not. If you read it, log a string like 'You already read "The Hobbit" by J.R.R. Tolkien', and if not, log a string like 'You still need to read "The Lord of the Rings" by J.R.R. Tolkien.'

Logo Hijack

  • Open up www.google.com in Chrome or Firefox, and open up the console.
  • Find the Google logo and store it in a variable.
  • Modify the source of the logo IMG so that it's a Yahoo logo instead. (http://www.logostage.com/logos/yahoo.GIF)

Start with this HTML and save it as "aboutme.html":

  • Add a script tag to the bottom.
  • (In JavaScript) Change the body tag's style so it has a font-family of "Arial, sans-serif".
  • (In JavaScript) Replace the content of each of the spans (nickname, favorites, hometown) with your own information.
  • Iterate through each li and add a class of "listitem". Add a style tag that sets a rule for "listitem" to make the color red.
  • Create a new img element and set its src attribute to a picture of you. Append that element to the body.

The Reading List Part II

  • Create a webpage with an h1 of "My Book List".
  • Add a script tag to the bottom of the page, where all your JavaScript will go.
  • Copy the array of books from the previous exercise.
  • Iterate through the array of books. For each book, create a p element with the book title and author and append it to the page.
  • Bonus : Use a ul and li to display the books.
  • Bonus : add a property to each book with the URL of the book cover, and add an img element for each book on the page.
  • Bonus : Change the style of the book depending on whether you have read it or not.

Challenge Question: The Counter

Write a function that takes a certain type of tag and counts the number of elements with that tag. The function should return "There a X tags of type y on the page. For example:

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Table of contents

Main course contains 2 parts which cover JavaScript as a programming language and working with a browser. There are also additional series of thematic articles.

The JavaScript language

Here we learn JavaScript, starting from scratch and go on to advanced concepts like OOP.

We concentrate on the language itself here, with the minimum of environment-specific notes.

  • An Introduction to JavaScript
  • Manuals and specifications
  • Code editors
  • Developer console
  • Hello, world!
  • Code structure
  • The modern mode, "use strict"
  • Interaction: alert, prompt, confirm
  • Type Conversions
  • Basic operators, maths
  • Comparisons
  • Conditional branching: if, '?'
  • Logical operators
  • Nullish coalescing operator '??'
  • Loops: while and for
  • The "switch" statement
  • Function expressions
  • Arrow functions, the basics
  • JavaScript specials
  • Debugging in the browser
  • Coding Style
  • Automated testing with Mocha
  • Polyfills and transpilers
  • Object references and copying
  • Garbage collection
  • Object methods, "this"
  • Constructor, operator "new"
  • Optional chaining '?.'
  • Symbol type
  • Object to primitive conversion
  • Methods of primitives
  • Array methods
  • Map and Set
  • WeakMap and WeakSet
  • Object.keys, values, entries
  • Destructuring assignment
  • Date and time
  • JSON methods, toJSON
  • Recursion and stack
  • Rest parameters and spread syntax
  • Variable scope, closure
  • The old "var"
  • Global object
  • Function object, NFE
  • The "new Function" syntax
  • Scheduling: setTimeout and setInterval
  • Decorators and forwarding, call/apply
  • Function binding
  • Arrow functions revisited
  • Property flags and descriptors
  • Property getters and setters
  • Prototypal inheritance
  • F.prototype
  • Native prototypes
  • Prototype methods, objects without __proto__
  • Class basic syntax
  • Class inheritance
  • Static properties and methods
  • Private and protected properties and methods
  • Extending built-in classes
  • Class checking: "instanceof"
  • Error handling, "try...catch"
  • Custom errors, extending Error
  • Introduction: callbacks
  • Promises chaining
  • Error handling with promises
  • Promise API
  • Promisification
  • Async/await
  • Async iteration and generators
  • Modules, introduction
  • Export and Import
  • Dynamic imports
  • Proxy and Reflect
  • Eval: run a code string
  • Reference Type
  • Unicode, String internals
  • WeakRef and FinalizationRegistry

Browser: Document, Events, Interfaces

Learning how to manage the browser page: add elements, manipulate their size and position, dynamically create interfaces and interact with the visitor.

  • Browser environment, specs
  • Walking the DOM
  • Searching: getElement*, querySelector*
  • Node properties: type, tag and contents
  • Attributes and properties
  • Modifying the document
  • Styles and classes
  • Element size and scrolling
  • Window sizes and scrolling
  • Coordinates
  • Introduction to browser events
  • Bubbling and capturing
  • Event delegation
  • Browser default actions
  • Dispatching custom events
  • Mouse events
  • Moving the mouse: mouseover/out, mouseenter/leave
  • Drag'n'Drop with mouse events
  • Pointer events
  • Keyboard: keydown and keyup
  • Form properties and methods
  • Focusing: focus/blur
  • Events: change, input, cut, copy, paste
  • Forms: event and method submit
  • Page: DOMContentLoaded, load, beforeunload, unload
  • Scripts: async, defer
  • Resource loading: onload and onerror
  • Mutation observer
  • Selection and Range
  • Event loop: microtasks and macrotasks

Additional articles

  • Popups and window methods
  • Cross-window communication
  • The clickjacking attack
  • ArrayBuffer, binary arrays
  • TextDecoder and TextEncoder
  • File and FileReader
  • Fetch: Download progress
  • Fetch: Abort
  • Fetch: Cross-Origin Requests
  • URL objects
  • XMLHttpRequest
  • Resumable file upload
  • Long polling
  • Server Sent Events
  • Cookies, document.cookie
  • LocalStorage, sessionStorage
  • Bezier curve
  • CSS-animations
  • JavaScript animations
  • From the orbital height
  • Custom elements
  • Template element
  • Shadow DOM slots, composition
  • Shadow DOM styling
  • Shadow DOM and events
  • Patterns and flags
  • Character classes
  • Unicode: flag "u" and class \p{...}
  • Anchors: string start ^ and end $
  • Multiline mode of anchors ^ $, flag "m"
  • Word boundary: \b
  • Escaping, special characters
  • Sets and ranges [...]
  • Quantifiers +, *, ? and {n}
  • Greedy and lazy quantifiers
  • Capturing groups
  • Backreferences in pattern: \N and \k<name>
  • Alternation (OR) |
  • Lookahead and lookbehind
  • Catastrophic backtracking
  • Sticky flag "y", searching at position
  • Methods of RegExp and String
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  • privacy policy

Learn JavaScript - A Free 7-hour Interactive Tutorial

Per Harald Borgen

Over the last four months, I have recorded what is probably the most interactive JavaScript course that has ever been created.

The reason I have done this is because I often see new coders fall into the same pitfalls again and again when trying to learn JavaScript, with the most dangerous ones being these three 👇

  • Not being able to go from watching JS tutorials to building JS projects 🛠
  • Losing motivation because they get bored 🥱
  • Not being able to move forward because the learning curve is too steep 🧗

However, very few courses seem to take these pitfalls seriously enough. So this course is meant for anyone who has experienced any of the above issues when learning JavaScript.

In this article, I'll explain how the course works so that you can decide whether or not you think it is something for you.

Alternatively, you can simply start watching the entire course right here from inside this article. Just click on the play button in the embedded screencast below 👇

Why Hyper Interactivity is Important

The course is built around 140+ interactive challenges. This means that there's no point in binge-watching it. The whole purpose of it is to get you to code, to build up your JavaScript muscle memory. And in order to achieve that, you must solve the challenges.

Don't worry though – each challenge is byte-sized and fast to solve, so you will feel like you are progressing quickly.

This level of interactivity would be clunky to achieve using regular videos, as you would need to jump between the video player and the code editor 140+ times throughout the course. Not to mention opening up new starter files for many of the challenges.

To combat this issue, I created this course using Scrimba, which makes the experience much smoother.

When you are inside a scrim, you can instantly jump between watching the teacher's explanation and coding up your own solution.

Imagine if VS Code and the video format had a child. That's Scrimba. You can both watch the tutorial and edit with the code inside the same frame.

People often struggle to understand what a scrim is before they've seen it, so I'd recommend that you watch through this 1-minute scrim to get ahold of it.

"Just-in-time" Learning

Another thing that separates this course from most other JavaScript courses is that it spreads the theoretical lessons evenly out across the entire course. Just in time when you need to learn it, and not a second before.

This means that you won't get long and boring lectures about abstract concepts before you start building projects.

Instead, we will dive head-first into building projects. And when we hit a road block, I will introduce you to the piece of theory we need in order to overcome it. This way, you will intuitively understand why you need to learn the theory.

However, don't be fooled to think that we will skip any theory. My course goes through the same important theory as any other good JavaScript course. But instead of squeezing it in all up-front, it is spread out evenly from start to end. Just it time when you need to learn it.

Learning by Doing

This tight integration between theory and practice means that most of your time will be spend building products. Here are the three projects you will build:

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Project 1: Passenger Counter

You'll start out by building a passenger counter app. This might seem like a bit of a contrived example, but counting passengers at the metro was my actually my full-time job for a time when I was 19 years old.

Here's a quick introduction to the app:

What's important here is that you are building an actual product from day one. You are combining JavaScript with HTML and CSS, so that you can learn JavaScript in the context of a real user interface in the browser.

This makes it a lot more fun than simply seeing your output in the console. While this adds a little bit of complexity, it it well worth it.

Project 2: Blackjack

Next, you will build your very first JavaScript game – Blackjack!

This is the first time you will code something that can also entertain you, which I think is important.

Blackjack is one of the most iconic Casino games ever, and this marks your first step into the world of game development.

Project 2: Chrome Extension

Finally, you will build a Chrome Extension that we are going deploy to your Chrome browser, so that you can use it out in the wild. This is exciting, as you'll really understand the super power you have gotten at this point.

The extension is called "Lead Tracker" and it is a tool for sales representatives. It allows them to browse the web and collect promising leads.

Check out the intro scrim for it to learn it a bit more:

Practice sections

After each of these project sections, I will stress-test your knowledge with dedicated challenge sections. This will also give you the necessary repetition you need in order to progress to the next project. I have tried to make all the challenges as real-world as possible so that they are fun to solve.

If you struggle to solve these challenges, then I would recommend that you revisit the scrims from the project sections as well. So these sections serve as gateways for progressing with the course.

You can enroll for free right now

I hope this gave you the background you needed in order to decide whether or not you'd like to try this course out. It's 100% free, and will be so forever. If you are interested, just click this link and you can get started immediately.

Finally, if you would like to help us spread the course, you can retweet my launch tweet. This will also give you the chance to win access to all Scrimba courses for a full year.

🔥 My free 7-hour beginner JavaScript course is finally OUT! It is IMHO the most interactive JS course ever recorded, with 140+ challenges. To celebrate, I'll give a 1-year @scrimba subscription (worth $150) to a random person who retweets this tweet 🎁 https://t.co/F5vmNwmCxQ — Per Harald Borgen (@perborgen) May 20, 2021

Co-founder of Scrimba.

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06 Types - Introduction 02:50

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51 Looping and Iterating - Filter, Find and Higher Order Functions 10:44

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53 Looping and Iterating - Reduce Exercise 16:14

54 Looping and Iterating - for, for in, for of and while Loops 19:35

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56 Sarcastic Text Generator 22:53

57 Shopping Form with Custom Events, Delegation and localstorage 58:50

58 Building a Gallery Exercise 35:25

59 Building a Slider 34:22

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60 The New Keyword 11:44

61 The this Keyword 10:35

62 Prototype Refactor of the Gallery Exercise 17:44

63 Prototypes and Prototypal Inheritance 19:30

64 Prototype Refactor of the Slider Exercise 12:23

65 bind, call and apply 19:45

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67 Promises 21:24

68 Promises - Error Handling 07:31

69 Refactoring Callback Hell to Promise Land 08:59

70 Async Await 14:23

71 Async Await Error Handling 14:02

72 Async Await Prompt UI 43:44

73 Async Typer UI - two ways 18:18

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75 CORS and Recipes 34:47

76 Dad Jokes 23:11

77 Currency Converter 28:30

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80 Dad Jokes Modules Refactor 13:59

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Javascript Assignments

Yet another javascript assignments. There are a lot of interactive javascript resources for beginners, but most of them are online and do not cover the modern programming workflow. There are some excellent training resources on github ( https://github.com/rmurphey/js-assessment , https://github.com/mrdavidlaing/javascript-koans , https://github.com/vasanthk/js-bits etc) but they are not exactly simulate the everyday programming process. So the motivation of this project is to show TDD process in the wild to the beginners. Assingment tests are implemented in various ways to feel a difference and gain the experience what manner is good, what is bad and what is ugly.

Another idea is to prepare assignment to cover all standard javascript functions, to drilling and mastering skills. Some tasks are practical, but some tasks are rather synthetic.

And the last idea is to inure trainees to work using unit test and feel uncomfortable when programming without tests.

To start javascript assignments please follow the next steps:

  • Fork this repo
  • Setup travis-ci to test the commits
  • Setup the work environment
  • Implement assignments using TDD fashion

How to debug tasks

How to fork this repo.

  • Click the Fork button at the top-right corner of this page and the repository will be copied to your own account.
  • Run git clone https://github.com/<your-account>/js-assignments.git from command line to download the repo.

How to setup travis-ci

  • Open https://travis-ci.org/ and sign in with your github account.
  • Activate your forked repo js-assignments .
  • Edit local README.md file and update all links (just replace all occurrences of 'rolling-scopes-school' with your account name).
  • Commit and push updated README.md to github:
  • Open https://github.com/rolling-scopes-school/js-assignments and test the build icon. Now it will run all tests and update status once you push changes to github. Keep this icon green!

How to setup work environment

  • Download and install the latest Nodejs .
  • Run npm install from you repository folder to download the required modules. All dependent modules will be located in the node_modules folder.
  • Open your favorite editor and complete tasks.
  • Open your terminal and use npm test command to run all tests. You can run single file by passing it as argument npm test ./test/01-strings-tests.js .
  • The local repo folder has the following structure: node_modules - app dependences restored by npm install command, you can delete this folder and restore later again. task - folder with tasks modules, it's your main folder. test - folder with tests modules to verify the tasks completion.

How to implement assignments using TDD fashion

Now you are ready to implement assignments. Tasks modules are located in the task folder. Each module consists of several tasks for specified topic. Each task is usually a regular function:

Resolve this task using the following TDD steps :

  • Run unit tests and make sure that everything is OK and there are no failing tests.
  • Read the task description in the comment above the function. Try to understand the idea. If you got it you are to write unit test first, but unit tests are already prepared :) Skip step with writing unit tests.
  • Remove the throwing error line from function body

and run the unit tests again. Find one test failed (red). Now it's time to fix it!

  • Implement the function by any way and verify your solution by running tests until the failed test become passed (green).
  • Your solution work, but now time to refactor it. Try to make your code as pretty and simple as possible keeping up the test green.
  • Once you can't improve your code and tests are passed you can commit your solution.
  • Push your updates to github server and check if tests passed on travis-ci .
  • If everything is OK you can try to resolve the next task.

To debug tests you can use Node inspector . To install it just run npm install -g node-inspector in your terminal. Then follow next steps:

  • Add debugger; to the first line of your task.
  • Run your test file with npm run test-debug ./test/01-strings-tests.js .
  • In another terminal run node-inspector and copy link from the output.
  • Open the link in your favorite browser. You should see Chrome Developers Tools like interface where you can debug your tasks.
  • When you found and fix your issue, close the browser's tab with the debug tools, stop the node-inspector by pressing Ctrl-C, stop the test runner by pressing Ctrl-C, remove the debugger; from your task.

How to debug (beginner's way)

There is an easier way to debug for beginners with free Visual Studio Code:

  • Install VSC from https://code.visualstudio.com/
  • Open project folder in VSC and follow the instruction from https://code.visualstudio.com/docs/runtimes/nodejs#_debugging-your-node-application to create a default launch.json
  • Modify the launch.json in the IDE, set the properties "program" and "args" (empty "args" value run all tests, to run particular test specify this test file in "args"):
  • Click in the gutter to the left of the line number to set the breakpoint. Press F5 to run debug.
  • NOTE: The launch.json is stored in the .vscode project folder.

##Contribution Feel free to contribute into this project. New tasks and katas are welcome.

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Teaching Job Application Letter Sample: Free & Effective

As someone who has not only written their own teaching job application letters but also crafted them for friends, I can attest to the importance of a well-written letter in making a strong impression.

Key Takeaways

  • Understanding the Purpose : Learn why a teaching job application letter is crucial.
  • Getting Started : Key elements to include in your application.
  • Personalization : Tailoring your letter to the school and position.
  • Structure and Content : A step-by-step guide on what to write.
  • Final Touches : Proofreading and professional presentation.
  • Free Template : A customizable template for your convenience.

This guide will walk you through the process, drawing from my personal experiences and proven strategies.

Understanding the Purpose

A teaching job application letter is more than just a formality.

It’s your chance to showcase your enthusiasm, qualifications, and fit for the role.

It’s not just about stating your experience; it’s about narrating your journey in the education field and how it aligns with the specific needs of the school you’re applying to.

Getting Started

Before you start writing, research the school thoroughly. Understand its culture, values, and educational approach. This insight will help you personalize your letter.

Essential Elements to Include:

  • Introduction : Briefly introduce yourself and state the position you’re applying for.
  • Body : Highlight your teaching philosophy, relevant experiences, and achievements.
  • Conclusion : Express your enthusiasm for the role and the school.

Personalization

Personalization is key. For instance, when I applied to a school with a strong emphasis on technology in education, I highlighted my experience with digital learning tools.

This direct correlation showcased my suitability for their specific environment.

Structure and Content: A Step-by-Step Guide

  • Opening : Start with a professional greeting. If possible, address the letter to a specific person.
  • First Paragraph : Introduce yourself. Mention the job you’re applying for and how you found out about it.
  • Second Paragraph : Discuss your teaching philosophy and methodology. Relate it to the school’s ethos.
  • Third Paragraph : Highlight relevant experiences and achievements. Use specific examples.
  • Conclusion : Reiterate your interest in the position and the school. Mention your desire to contribute positively to the school community.

Final Touches

Proofread your letter meticulously. Ensure it’s free of typos and grammatically correct. A professional, clean format is also crucial.

Proofreading Checklist:

  • Spelling and grammar
  • Consistent formatting
  • Clear, concise language

Template for a Teaching Job Application Letter

Dear [School’s Name or Hiring Manager’s Name],

I am writing to express my interest in the [Position Title] at [School’s Name], as advertised [Where You Found the Job Posting].

As a dedicated and experienced educator with [X Years] of experience in [Your Specialization], I am enthusiastic about the opportunity to contribute to your esteemed institution.

In my current role at [Your Current School/Institution], I have successfully [Mention a Key Achievement or Initiative].

My teaching philosophy centers on [Briefly Describe Your Teaching Philosophy], which aligns well with [School’s Name]’s commitment to [Mention School’s Unique Feature or Ethos].

I am particularly impressed by [Mention Something Specific About the School]. I believe my expertise in [Mention Your Skills or Experiences Relevant to the School] would make a valuable addition to your team.

Thank you for considering my application. I am eager to bring my passion for teaching and educational excellence to [School’s Name] and am excited about the prospect of contributing to [Mention a Specific Aspect of the School or Curriculum]. I look forward to the possibility of discussing my application in further detail.

[Your Name]

Tips for Writing an Effective Teaching Job Application Letter

  • Tailor each letter to the specific school and position.
  • Use a professional yet enthusiastic tone.
  • Avoid repeating your resume; instead, complement it with personal insights and experiences.
  • Keep it concise; one page is ideal.

Frequently Asked Questions (FAQs)

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Q: What Should I Include in My Teaching Job Application Letter?

Answer: My application letter always includes a brief introduction about my passion for teaching and my educational background. I highlight my relevant teaching experiences, including any unique methods I’ve implemented in the classroom. 

Additionally, I mention any specific skills or certifications that make me a suitable candidate for the position. I make sure to tailor each letter to the school’s values and the specific role I’m applying for.

Q: How Do I Make My Application Stand Out?

Answer: To make my application stand out, I focus on showcasing my unique teaching philosophy and how it aligns with the school’s mission. 

I include specific examples of successful projects or initiatives I led in previous roles. Personalizing the letter to the school and the specific job, rather than using a generic template, also helps me stand out.

Q: Should I Mention My Experience With Special Education?

Answer: Absolutely. In my letters, I always mention any experience I have with special education, as it demonstrates my ability to cater to diverse learning needs. I share specific instances where I’ve successfully integrated inclusive teaching practices or adapted curriculum for students with special needs.

Q: How Important Is It to Include Extracurricular Experience?

Answer: Including extracurricular experience is very important, especially if it’s relevant to the job. In my letters, I discuss my involvement in after-school programs or clubs, showcasing my commitment to student development beyond academics. It also highlights my ability to engage students in different contexts.

Q: Can I Share a Challenge I Overcame in Teaching?

Answer: Sharing a challenge I’ve overcome in teaching can be powerful. It not only shows my problem-solving skills but also my resilience and commitment to improving as an educator. I make sure to describe the challenge, how I addressed it, and the positive outcomes that resulted from my actions

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Teacher Cover Letter Examples

Whether you are sending out resumes hoping to land your first teaching job or looking to shift to a new school or district, one fact remains the same: All the best credentials, experience, and passion will go unnoticed without a strong cover letter. The main rule? Sell yourself the way a publicist would. Cover letters aren’t a time for modesty. They’re a time to highlight your accomplishments and make your passion for teaching known. Below you’ll find our tips for creating the best cover letter possible and our top teacher cover letter and CV examples.

3 top tips for crafting a teacher CV or cover letter:

Keep it short and sweet..

You’ve only got about 30 seconds to capture a hiring director’s attention, so start with what we call “the elevator pitch.” Imagine you have the time between the elevators closing on one floor and opening again on another floor to sell yourself. Instead of rehashing everything on your resume, use the space to craft a paragraph or two that will convince them you are a standout candidate and are worth moving on to the next step.

Emphasize why you’re a great match.

Read the job description and find the overlap between the skills you bring to the table and the skills they need. If the job description calls for certain qualities or uses specific language, repeat them in your cover letter! The ultimate goal for your cover letter is to say, “You’ve got a problem? I’m the ideal person to solve it.” Be professional and use concrete examples.

Individualize!

Tailor each and every cover letter to fit the specific school, district, and job for which you’re applying. Research the school and its culture. That way, you can address their expectations and also use specific examples of achievements in your history to show why you’re the right candidate for the position.

Top teacher cover letter examples:

1. first-time teacher.

This letter is friendly and enthusiastic. It uses concrete examples and experiences related to student teaching while showcasing exactly why the applicant wants to become a teacher.

Learn more: First-time teacher at LiveAbout

2. Another first-time teacher example

This version of a cover letter calls out the specific skills the applicant has and hopes to bring to the table.

Learn more: Another first-time teacher example at OLAS

3. Experienced elementary teacher

Not every teacher stays in their job until retirement. If you’re looking for a new position, your cover letter should clearly state your experience. This example also makes it obvious that the candidate researched the new district and discusses why she would be excited to join. The candidate also includes references at the bottom of the cover letter.

Learn more: Experienced elementary teacher at Monster ADVERTISEMENT

4. Another experienced elementary teacher example

It doesn’t hurt to have additional examples! This teacher cover letter clearly showcases the school’s goals and addresses how this teacher specifically can help. She did her research!

Learn more: Another experienced elementary teacher at LiveAbout

5. Summer school teacher

As school lets out for summer, many teachers still need to earn an income. With competition tight, this cover letter stands out as the candidate states her qualifications as well as her ability to train other staff members.

Learn more: Summer school teacher at Cover Letters and Resume

6. Assistant teacher

With this letter, the applicant took a slightly different approach. The letter breaks down the most relevant accomplishments into bullet points. Those will jump out at the hiring manager, who will likely scan through a ton of applications.

Learn more: Assistant teacher at LiveCareer

7. Special education teacher

This letter is similar to a standard teacher cover letter, yet it also stresses the specific qualifications and experiences of a special ed teacher. For example, this candidate included how they modified the curriculum to meet the needs of a wide range of learners. In this particular cover letter example, the teacher was looking to move into a leadership role, so this serves as a template for someone looking to transition into management as well.

Learn more: Special education teacher at JobHero

8. School guidance counselor

This cover letter emphasizes the applicant’s academic achievements, especially with regard to the psychology education required for many counselor positions. It also talks about the characteristics that make this person the ideal candidate for this position.

Learn more: School guidance counselor at Great Sample Resume

9. Another school guidance counselor example

We liked this cover letter because it pulls specific metrics that are not in the resume—including the number of students the candidate worked with and the funding obtained for special needs programs.

Learn more: School guidance counselor at Zety

10. Library media specialist

This cover letter oozes confidence! As with any specialist position, the candidate hones in on how her specific skills and background make her qualified for this role.

Learn more: Library media specialist at LiveCareer

11. High school English teacher

This cover letter covers a lot of ground. It points out the candidate’s strengths for teaching and assessing knowledge in the specific subject. It also presents the special techniques the candidate uses to teach students at the high school level.

Learn more: High school English teacher at Great Sample Resume

12. Technology teacher

Taking a very professional approach to writing a cover letter shows that the contender is serious. This letter points out the specific skills that best prove why this candidate is a great fit for the position.

Learn more: Technology teacher at LiveCareer

13. Music teacher

A music teacher requires knowledge of multiple instruments and a love of music and music theory. This cover letter showcases the candidate’s background and why they feel music is an important part of the education experience.

Learn more: Music teacher at Best Sample Resume

14. Drama teacher

Drama teachers often go above and beyond just teaching a class. They host auditions and rehearsals for after-school productions. This cover letter shows the candidate’s knowledge of curriculum, directing a show, and even marketing efforts.

Learn more: Drama teacher at Great Sample Resume

15. Foreign language teacher

Foreign language teachers need to display their knowledge of the particular language as well as showcase how well they can immerse students in the culture. This cover letter discusses the teacher’s plans to incorporate curriculum as well as help facilitate the induction of students into the German Honor Society.

Learn more: Foreign language teacher at JobHero

16. Sports coach

This cover letter has a terrific opening line that sets the candidate apart from the get-go. It also clearly covers the candidate’s qualifications, from knowledge and experience to attitude and philosophy. This cover letter example also works well for PE teachers.

Learn more: Sports coach at JobHero

17. ESL teacher

Teaching English as a second language obviously requires a distinct skill set. This cover letter showcases key communication skills and lets the hiring director know the specific language fluency.

Learn more: ESL teacher at LiveCareer

18. Math teacher

Touching on the highlights of their resume without rehashing it completely (who wants to read something twice?), this candidate points out their qualifications and certifications as well as their versatility in teaching different types of students.

Learn more: Math teacher at A+ Resumes for Teachers

19. Pre-K teacher

Teaching pre-K takes patience, creativity, and flexibility. This cover letter effectively highlights the candidate’s communication and problem-solving skills as well as the personal qualities that make them great at their job.

Learn more: Pre-K teacher at LiveCareer

20. Business teacher

This cover letter provides excellent background about the teacher in a way that’s appropriate for business. It shares the necessary information clearly and concisely.

Learn more: Business teacher at LiveCareer

21. International school teacher

Working at an international school requires a certain skill set, and this letter highlights the teacher’s language skills as well as their ability to create effective lessons on relevant topics while providing students with the support they need to succeed.

Learn more: International school teacher at LiveCareer

22. Head teacher cover letter

Serving as a head teacher involves a unique blend of leadership and innovation. This cover letter showcases the candidate’s exceptional communication and leadership skills, essential for coordinating with staff, students, and stakeholders to cultivate a thriving educational environment.

Learn more: Head teacher cover letter example at QwikResume

23. Kindergarten teacher

A kindergarten teacher plays a foundational role in a child’s educational journey, blending creativity with core educational principles. This cover letter highlights the candidate’s proficiency in developing engaging lesson plans and materials tailored to young learners, ensuring the fundamentals of various subjects are delivered in a manner that is both enjoyable and educational.

Learn more: Kindergarten teacher at Kickresume

24. Secondary teacher

Secondary teachers help shape the young minds of students as they transition into adulthood. This cover letter exemplifies the candidate’s adeptness in crafting comprehensive lesson plans and teaching materials that cater to the diverse needs of teens, ensuring that the curriculum resonates with their evolving interests and capabilities.

Learn more: Secondary teacher at Resumaker

25. Art teacher

An art teacher embodies the intersection of creativity and education, nurturing students’ artistic talents and encouraging their expressive capabilities. This cover letter highlights the candidate’s proficiency in designing stimulating lesson plans that explore a wide range of artistic mediums and techniques, from traditional painting and drawing to digital art forms.

Learn more: Art teacher at Resume Genius

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Tips for writing teacher job application cover letter

  • Know about the school you're applying for and the specific requirements for the job position
  • Emphasise on your academic and extracurricular experience, especially as it applies to the job you're applying for
  • Highlight your experiences and accomplishments but as much as possible keep those relevant to the job you're applying for
  • As much as possible, know the name of the person you should address the letter to. It is better to use a name in the recipient's address than to use some generic "Dear Sir/Madam"
  • Proofread and do proper spelling checks before submitting the letter
  • Use a suitable font such as Times New Roman, Arial or Calibri

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Jumoke Lawson 123 Yaba Ugo Street Yaba Lagos [email protected]

September 24, 2021

Mr. Umar Kabiru Green Peak School 123 Main Street Victoria Island Lagos

Dear Mr. Umar,

I am interested in applying for a secondary teaching position in your school. As a graduate of Yaba College of Education, I have required teaching experience on the JSS 1, 2 and 3 level, in both Physics and Mathematics. I believe my years of teaching experience, coupled with my passion for community engagement make me an ideal candidate for this teaching position.

I am currently teaching JSS 2 students at Bright Stars Secondary School and I have experience teaching secondary school students in a variety of settings. Having held the position of education coordinator at my previous roles, I also have experience in management in the school system. Based on my understanding that this position requires a teacher with varied experiences in the school system, I think my varied experiences would make me a valuable asset for your school.

Part of your school's mission is to engage students from diverse cultures. I have extensive experience incorporating teaching styles that promote cultural diversity and inclusion into my classrooms. For example, as a teacher at Bright Stars Secondary School, I helped the management incorporate Culture Times in the extracurricular activities for the students, which helps students learn about the different cultures of fellow students in a fun way.

My goal is to combine my wide experience and quality of being a compassionate and intelligent teacher to make positive contributions that will benefit your students, school district and community at large.

I hope to hear from you at your earliest convenience.

Sincerely, [signature hard copy letter] Jumoke Lawson

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Crafting a strong cover letter is key. This comprehensive guide is packed with everything you need to know in order to write a job-winning Teacher cover letter , complete with effective strategies, essential skills, helpful templates, and real-life examples.

You can trust that all the insights and tips in this guide are based on data from coaching thousands of job seekers, just like you, who have gone on to secure positions at some of the world's most reputable companies.

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  • What To Know About Writing A Job-Winning Teacher Cover Letter
  • The Best Skills To Include On An Teacher Cover Letter

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3 tips for writing a job-winning teacher cover letter.

Here's the step-by-step breakdown:

Teacher Cover Letter Overview: What To Know To Write A Cover Letter That Wins More Job Offers

Wondering what school districts are looking for when they're hiring a teacher?

Districts want knowledgeable, skilled, and dedicated teachers that are highly qualified. That means they have the proper education, certifications, and experience along with mastery of their subject, strong classroom management, communication, flexibility, and commitment to student learning.  Professionalism, reliability, and punctuality are also key qualities.

Your resume should show the district that the your experience and personality combined encompass all of these things.

Additionally, there are a few best practices you want to follow to write a job-winning Teacher resume:

  • Highlight your education and certifications:  emphasizing any relevant coursework or specialized training.
  • Emphasize your teaching experience:  providing specific examples of your accomplishments and contributions to student learning.
  • Include keywords from the job description:  ensure your resume is optimized for applicant tracking systems (ATS).
  • Showcase your skills and achievements:  including examples of your ability to manage a classroom, communicate effectively, and use technology.
  • Provide references from colleagues:  or supervisors who can speak to your teaching abilities
  • Proofread: Make sure to thoroughly proofread your cover letter for any grammatical errors or typos. A well-written, error-free letter can make a strong first impression. I recommend using Hemingway App to do this.

Let's dive deeper into each of these so you have the exact blueprint you need to see success.

The Best Teacher Skills To Include On Your Cover Letter

Keywords are one of the most important factors in your cover letter. They show employers that your skills align with the role and they also help format your cover letter for Applicant Tracking Systems (ATS).

If you're not familiar with ATS systems, they are pieces of software used by employers to manage job applications. They scan cover letters for keywords and qualifications and make it easier for the employers to filter and search for candidates whose qualifications match the role.

If you want to win more Teacher interviews and job offers, you need to have a keyword-optimized cover letter. There are two ways to find the right keywords:

1. Leverage The 20 Best Teacher Keywords

The first way to find the right keywords is to leverage our list of the best keywords and skills for an Teacher cover letter.

These keywords were selected from an analysis of  real Teacher  job descriptions sourced from actual job boards. Here they are:

  • Communication
  • Collaborative
  • Development
  • Flexibility
  • Performance
  • Instruction
  • Regulations

2. Use ResyMatch.io To Find The Best Keywords That Are Specific To Your Cover Letter And Target Role

The second method is the one I recommend because it's personalized to your specific cover letter and target job.

This process lets you find the exact keywords that your cover letter is missing when compared to the individual role you're applying for.

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Here's how it works:

  • Open a copy of your target Teacher job description
  • Head over to  ResyMatch.io
  • Select the “Job Description Scan” from the scan type selector in the upper right corner of the tool
  • Copy and paste the Teacher job description into the field on the left
  • Hit scan and review the results

ResyMatch is going to scan the target job description and show you the exact keywords and skills that are relevant for the role and that you should weave into your cover letter.

Here's a video walking through this whole process:

Personalization is what makes a cover letter stand out. That starts from the very first sentence where you greet the person reading your cover letter! There are two ways to do this well:

1. Use The Campus Principal's Name

The first, and best, is by including the campus principal's name. Let's say that you discovered the campus principal's name from a post on LinkedIn or via an informational interview.

This is the jackpot! All you need to do is use their name in the introduction, like this:

Example of Starting A Cover Letter With The Hiring Manager's Name

2. Use This Formula: To The [Department] Team at [Organization]

If you don't have the campus principal's name, no problem! You can address your cover letter to the team that you're applying to.

For example, if you're applying to for a Product Marketing Manager role at Discovery Education, you might start you cover letter like this:

Example of Starting A Cover Letter With The Team & Company

This shows the reader that this letter has been written specifically for them and the content inside of it will support that.

It's much more relevant and personal than  “To Whom It May Concern!”

For more advice on writing a strong opening to your cover letter, check out this guide.

3 Teacher Cover Letter Examples For 2023

Now let's take a look at all of these best practices in action. Here are three cover letter examples for different situations from people with different backgrounds that are all applying for Teacher roles:

Teacher Cover Letter Example #1: A Traditional Background

Our first example is a cover letter written by a candidate with traditional Teacher experience. Here is what an example of their cover letter might look like:

Teacher Cover Letter Example 2023

Teacher Cover Letter Example #2: A Non-Traditional Background

Our second cover letter example comes from a candidate looking to transition from the healthcare industry into a teacher role. This cover letter illustrates how they identify and speak to their transferable skills:

Teacher Cover Letter Example #2

Teacher Cover Letter Example #3: Landing An Elementary Teacher Role Despite Majority Experience in Upper Grade Levels

Our third example highlights a candidate with extensive teaching experience in middle and high school grades, looking to transition to the elementary classroom.

Teacher Cover Letter Example #3

At this point, you know all of the basics you'll need to write a Teacher cover letter that wins you more interviews and offers. The only thing left is to take all of that information and apply it to a template that's going to help you get results.

We made that easy with  our CoverBuild tool . It has 8 proven templates that were created with the help of recruiters and hiring managers at the world's best companies. These templates also bake in thousands of data points we have from the job seekers in our audience who have used them to land job offers.

The Best Cover Letter Templates

You're off to a strong start! But I've got a few more tips to help you take your cover letter to the next level:

1. Use ChatGPT To Write Your Cover Letter In <30 Seconds

All of these tips and best practices work, but you still have to implement them. Normally, that'd mean you sitting down and spending hours brainstorming ideas, typing, deleting, and typing again, and then feeling absolutely drained.

Now there's a way to work around all of that so you save your best energy for the writing and edits that matter most. Here's how it works:

  • Head to ChatGPT (you'll need to create an account – it's free)
  • Ask ChatGPT,  “Please write me a cover letter for an Teacher role. The role I'm applying for is [Job Title] role at [School District]. Here is the job description: [Paste Job Description]. And here is my resume: [Paste Resume].
  • Watch ChatGPT write up a pretty darn good cover letter base!

Here's a video of me doing this with a real cover letter if you want to see the steps in action:

Note:  I  do not recommend or advise that you simply copy and paste the content from ChatGPT into your cover letter and submit your application. ChatGPT is great for doing 80% of the baseline work, but you still need to review, revise, and personalize the content yourself.

2. Include Measurable Metrics And Outcomes

Too many job seekers only focus on the actions that they took and not the outcomes that resulted from those actions. As a campus principal, it's impossible to differentiate between a dozen candidates who were all “Responsible For Creating a Safe Learning Environment.” 

If you want to win, your cover letter should speak to the specific outcomes that you drove in previous roles. That could be:

  • The percentage by which your students' content mastery increased
  • The average reduction in behavioral issues
  • The average parent satisfaction rate
  • The rate at which your student engagement increased from year to year

These numbers will show hiring teams what you're capable of and make your value crystal clear!

3. Match Your Cover Letter And Resume Design

Quality Impacts Perceived Value - Car Example

They're the exact same car, down to the year, make, and model. The only difference is the way the product was presented. Like I said, quality impacts perceived value.

One of the best ways to boost the quality of your cover letter is to make it look clean, professional, and have it match your resume. That's why the resume templates in our resume builder tool match the cover letter templates in our cover letter builder:

Matching Cover Letter And Resume

If you use both tools to create your cover letter and your resume, your entire application is going to be top notch.

Key Takeaways To Wrap Up Your Job-Winning Cover Letter

You made it! We packed a lot of information into this post so I wanted to distill the key points for you and lay out next steps so you know exactly where to from here.

Here are the 5 steps for writing a job-winning Teacher cover letter:

  • Start with a proven cover letter template from CoverBuild.io
  • Use  ResyMatch.io to find the right keywords and optimize your cover letter for each Teacher role you apply to
  • Start your teacher cover letter with a personalized greeting for the campus principal or Human Resources representative.
  • Emphasize the measurable outcomes and value you drove in previous roles (include metrics!)
  • Compare the draft of your teacher cover letter to the examples on this page to make sure you're on the right path
  • Use a tool like  Hemingway App to proofread your cover letter before you submit it

If you follow those steps, you're going to be well on your way to landing more Teacher interviews and job offers.

Now that your cover letter is taken care of, be sure to check out my guide on how to write a job-winning Teacher resume (with examples!)

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Laura is an Editor at Cultivated Culture. She transitioned from teaching into the world of content so she's no stranger to career pivots. She also has a bachelors in Entrepreneurship and a Masters in Curriculum & Instruction / Bilingual Education. She currently shares job search advice to help people like you land jobs they love without applying online.

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How to Write a Teaching Application Letter: Tips & Examples

In the competitive world of education, securing a teaching position requires more than just a stellar resume.

Your first point of contact with a potential employer is often your teaching application letter.

This document is your initial introduction, showcasing your qualifications, enthusiasm, and suitability for the role.

This comprehensive guide will walk you through the art of crafting a compelling teaching application letter.

Whether you’re a seasoned educator or just starting your teaching journey, mastering this skill is essential for landing your dream job.

I will cover everything from understanding the letter’s purpose to tailoring it to specific schools, showcasing your soft skills, and providing real-world examples.

So, let’s embark on this journey to create an application letter that sets you apart from the competition and paves the way to a successful teaching career.

How to Write a Teaching Application Letter

Table of Contents

A. why schools require application letters.

Teaching application letters serve as a critical component of the hiring process for educational institutions.

Understanding why schools require these letters is essential as it helps you appreciate their significance.

Here’s why:

  • Assessment of Communication Skills: Application letters allow schools to assess your written communication skills. As a teacher, effective communication is a fundamental requirement, and your letter serves as an initial sample of your abilities.
  • Expression of Interest: Your letter conveys your genuine interest in the teaching position and the school itself. It’s an opportunity to show enthusiasm, which can be a deciding factor in the hiring process.
  • Alignment with School Values: Schools often have specific values and teaching philosophies. The letter helps them evaluate if your values align with theirs, ensuring a good fit within the institution’s culture.
  • First Impression: The application letter is your first impression on the hiring committee. It sets the tone for your application and can influence their perception of your qualifications.

B. Role of the Application Letter in the Hiring Process

Now that I’ve discussed why schools require application letters, let’s go into the role these letters play in the hiring process:

  • Screening Candidates: Application letters are used to screen candidates. Schools receive numerous applications, and the letter is often the first document reviewed. It helps narrow down the pool of applicants.
  • Assessing Qualifications: The letter provides a platform for you to highlight your qualifications, relevant experience, and educational background. Schools use it to determine if you meet the minimum requirements for the position.
  • Evaluating Fit: Beyond qualifications, schools assess whether you are a good fit for their institution. They look for evidence of your teaching philosophy, values, and alignment with their educational goals.
  • Selecting Interview Candidates: Schools use the application letter to select candidates for interviews. A well-crafted letter can elevate your chances of moving to the next stage of the hiring process.

Understanding the purpose of a teaching application letter is the first step towards crafting a compelling one.

In the following sections, I will explore how to research and prepare, format and structure, and effectively communicate your qualifications in this essential document.

Research and Preparation

A. researching the school and position.

Before you start drafting your teaching application letter, thorough research is crucial.

This research helps you tailor your letter to the specific school and position you’re applying for:

  • Explore the School’s Website: Begin by visiting the school’s website. Look for information about their mission, values, and educational approach. Understanding these aspects will help you align your letter with the school’s ethos.
  • Review the Job Posting: Carefully read the job posting or vacancy announcement. Note the qualifications, responsibilities, and any specific requirements mentioned. Your letter should directly address these points.
  • Contact Current or Former Staff: If possible, reach out to current or former teachers at the school. They can provide valuable insights into the school’s culture and what the hiring committee might be looking for.
  • Highlight Relevant Experience: Identify your own experiences, skills, and qualifications that are particularly relevant to the school and the teaching position. Be prepared to emphasize these in your letter.

B. Gathering Necessary Documents

In addition to your teaching application letter, you’ll likely need to provide supporting documents.

Ensure you have the following items ready:

  • Resume/CV: Your resume should complement your letter by providing a detailed account of your educational and professional background.
  • Transcripts and Certifications: Include copies of your academic transcripts and teaching certifications, if applicable. These documents validate your qualifications.
  • Letters of Recommendation: Prepare letters of recommendation from colleagues, mentors, or supervisors who can vouch for your teaching abilities.
  • Teaching Portfolio: If you have a teaching portfolio, assemble it. This could include lesson plans, student work samples, and any educational projects you’ve undertaken.

C. Identifying Key Requirements

Every teaching position may have specific requirements, and it’s essential to identify and address them in your application letter:

  • Qualifications: Ensure you meet the minimum qualifications for the position as outlined in the job posting. Highlight relevant degrees, certifications, and experience.
  • Skills and Competencies: Note any specific skills or competencies mentioned in the job description. These could include classroom management, curriculum development, or proficiency in certain subjects.
  • Keywords: Pay attention to keywords used in the job posting. Incorporate these keywords naturally into your letter to demonstrate your alignment with the role.
  • Cultural Fit: Consider how your values and teaching philosophy align with those of the school. Showcase this alignment in your letter.

Effective research and preparation are the foundation of a strong teaching application letter.

In the following sections, I will explore the proper formatting and structure of your letter, ensuring it effectively communicates your qualifications and enthusiasm for the position.

Formatting and Structure

A. appropriate letter format.

The format of your teaching application letter is the first visual impression the hiring committee will have, so it’s important to get it right:

  • Use a Professional Format: Your letter should be formatted as a formal business letter. Use a standard font (e.g., Times New Roman, Arial) and maintain a professional tone throughout.
  • Include Contact Information: At the top of the letter, include your name, address, phone number, and email address. Below this, add the date.
  • Recipient’s Information: Below the date, include the name, title, school name, and address of the recipient. Make sure to address it to the appropriate person if possible.
  • Subject Line: Consider including a subject line just below the recipient’s information, indicating the purpose of the letter (e.g., “Re: Application for [Position]”).

B. Length and Conciseness

While it’s important to provide sufficient information, your letter should be concise and to the point:

  • Keep It to One Page: Ideally, your letter should be one page in length. Long letters may lose the reader’s interest.
  • Focus on Key Points: Highlight your qualifications, relevant experience, and enthusiasm for the position. Avoid unnecessary details or redundancies.

C. Choosing the Right Font and Margins

Pay attention to font style and margins to ensure readability:

  • Font: Use a readable font size, typically between 10 and 12 points. Avoid decorative fonts that may be difficult to read.
  • Margins: Maintain standard one-inch margins on all sides of the page. This creates a clean and professional appearance.
  • Spacing: Use single-spacing within paragraphs and a blank line between each paragraph for clarity.
  • Alignment: Left-align your text for a clean and organized look.
  • Consistency: Ensure consistency in font style and formatting throughout the letter.

By following these formatting guidelines, you’ll create a visually appealing teaching application letter that is easy for the hiring committee to read and navigate.

In the next section, I will discuss the importance of the heading and addressing of your letter.

Heading and Addressing

A. contact information.

Your contact information should be presented clearly at the beginning of your teaching application letter:

  • Full Name: Begin with your full name, which should match the name on your resume and other application documents.
  • Address: Include your complete mailing address, making it easy for the school to reach you.
  • Phone Number: Provide a reliable phone number where you can be reached. Ensure that your voicemail is professional in case they need to leave a message.
  • Email Address: Use a professional email address that consists of your name (e.g., [email protected] ). Avoid using unprofessional or overly casual email addresses.

B. Proper Greeting and Salutation

The greeting and salutation of your teaching application letter should convey professionalism and respect:

  • Recipient’s Name: Whenever possible, address the letter to the specific person responsible for hiring. If you don’t have a name, call the school’s main office to inquire or use a general salutation such as “Dear Hiring Committee.”
  • Salutation: Begin your letter with a formal salutation, such as “Dear Mr. Smith” or “Dear Hiring Committee.” Use the appropriate title (e.g., Mr., Ms., Dr.) based on the recipient’s gender and professional status.
  • Double-Check Spelling: Ensure the recipient’s name and title are spelled correctly. Mistakes in this area can make a negative impression.

By including accurate and respectful contact information, as well as a well-crafted greeting and salutation, you set a professional tone for your teaching application letter.

In the next section, I will delve into crafting an attention-grabbing opening paragraph for your letter.

Opening Paragraph

A. crafting an attention-grabbing introduction.

The opening paragraph of your teaching application letter is your chance to captivate the reader’s attention and make a strong first impression.

Here’s how to craft an attention-grabbing introduction:

  • Engaging Hook: Start with a compelling sentence that immediately grabs the reader’s attention. This could be a relevant anecdote, a thought-provoking question, or a brief statement of your passion for teaching.
  • Mention the Position: In the opening, explicitly state the position you are applying for. This clarity helps the reader quickly understand the purpose of your letter.
  • Show Enthusiasm: Express your enthusiasm for the teaching position and the school. Use positive language to convey your excitement and interest.

B. Mentioning the Specific Job Title

In addition to stating your enthusiasm, it’s important to be specific about the job title you’re applying for:

  • Use the Exact Title: Mention the precise title of the teaching position as listed in the job posting. This avoids confusion and ensures the reader knows which role you’re interested in.
  • Briefly Explain Why: Provide a brief explanation of why this particular teaching position appeals to you. Highlight any relevant experience or skills that make you a strong fit for the role.
  • Connect to School Values: If possible, mention how the position aligns with the school’s mission, values, or educational goals. This demonstrates that you’ve done your research and are genuinely interested in the institution.

By crafting an opening paragraph that combines an engaging hook with clear and enthusiastic communication of your interest in the specific teaching position, you set a positive tone for the rest of your application letter.

In the following sections, I will go into structuring the body of the letter to effectively showcase your qualifications.

Body of the Letter

A. structuring the main content.

The body of your teaching application letter is where you provide detailed information about your qualifications and experiences.

It’s crucial to structure this section effectively:

  • Use Paragraphs: Divide the body of your letter into paragraphs for readability. Each paragraph should focus on a specific point or aspect of your qualifications.
  • Chronological or Thematic: You can choose between a chronological approach, where you discuss your experiences in order of occurrence, or a thematic approach, where you group similar experiences together.

B. Highlighting Relevant Teaching Experience

Your teaching application letter should prominently feature your relevant teaching experience:

  • Teaching Roles: Describe your previous teaching roles, including the grade levels and subjects you’ve taught. Highlight any accomplishments, such as improved student performance or innovative teaching methods.
  • Educational Background: Mention your educational qualifications, including degrees earned and institutions attended. Explain how your academic background has prepared you for the teaching position.

C. Addressing Key Qualifications

Discuss the qualifications and skills that make you a strong candidate for the teaching position:

  • Certifications: If you hold teaching certifications, state them clearly and indicate any endorsements or specialties.
  • Subject Proficiency: Emphasize your proficiency in the subjects you’ll be teaching. Mention any specialized knowledge or training that sets you apart.
  • Classroom Management: Highlight your classroom management skills, emphasizing your ability to create a positive and effective learning environment.
  • Teaching Methods: Describe your teaching methods and philosophies, explaining how they align with the school’s approach to education.

D. Incorporating Achievements

Don’t be modest about your accomplishments.

Showcase any relevant achievements that demonstrate your teaching prowess:

  • Student Success Stories: Share anecdotes of students’ achievements under your guidance. These success stories can be powerful evidence of your teaching effectiveness.
  • Innovations: If you’ve introduced innovative teaching techniques or programs, describe them and their impact on student learning.
  • Professional Development: Mention any ongoing professional development or training you’re engaged in to stay current in the field of education.

The body of your letter should provide a comprehensive view of your qualifications, experiences, and achievements as a teacher.

It’s the core of your application and should convince the hiring committee of your suitability for the position.

In the next section, I’ll explore how to tailor your letter to specific schools and avoid using generic language.

Tailoring Your Letter

A. personalizing for different schools.

One of the key strategies for crafting an effective teaching application letter is to tailor it to each school you apply to. Here’s how to personalize your letter:

  • Research Each School: Conduct in-depth research on the school, including its mission, values, educational approach, and any specific programs or initiatives. Look for unique aspects that resonate with you.
  • Customize the Opening Paragraph: Begin by mentioning the school’s name and explaining why you are particularly interested in teaching there. Express how your teaching philosophy aligns with the school’s values.
  • Highlight Relevant School Features: Throughout the letter, draw connections between your qualifications and the specific needs or goals of the school. Discuss how you can contribute to their educational community.

B. Avoiding Generic Language

To stand out from other applicants, avoid using generic language and clichés:

  • Be Specific: Provide concrete examples of your teaching experiences and skills. Use specific anecdotes and achievements to illustrate your points.
  • Avoid Overused Phrases: Steer clear of overused phrases like “passionate about teaching” or “dedicated educator.” Instead, show your passion through your experiences and actions.
  • Demonstrate Understanding: Show that you understand the challenges and opportunities the school faces, and explain how you can address these challenges or contribute to their goals.
  • Use School-specific Terminology: Incorporate terminology or concepts specific to the school’s educational approach if applicable.

By personalizing your teaching application letter for each school and avoiding generic language, you demonstrate a genuine interest in the institution and increase your chances of making a meaningful connection with the hiring committee.

In the next section, I will explore how to effectively showcase your soft skills, which are highly valued in the teaching profession.

Showcasing Soft Skills

Teaching isn’t just about academic qualifications; it also requires a set of essential soft skills.

Here’s how to effectively showcase these skills in your teaching application letter:

A. Emphasizing Communication Skills

  • Clarity in Expression: Highlight your ability to explain complex concepts in a clear and understandable manner. Mention any experiences that demonstrate your effective communication with students, parents, and colleagues.
  • Active Listening: Emphasize your active listening skills, which enable you to understand and address students’ needs and concerns. Share examples of how you’ve used active listening to improve your teaching.
  • Collaboration: Explain your willingness and ability to collaborate with other educators and school staff. Discuss instances where you’ve successfully worked as part of a team to enhance the learning environment.

B. Highlighting Classroom Management Abilities

  • Classroom Discipline: Discuss your strategies for maintaining a well-disciplined classroom. Mention how you handle behavioral issues and create a positive learning atmosphere.
  • Adaptability: Highlight your adaptability in response to diverse classroom situations. Provide examples of how you’ve adjusted your teaching methods to meet the needs of different students.
  • Conflict Resolution: If applicable, share instances where you’ve effectively resolved conflicts among students or between students and parents. This demonstrates your ability to maintain a harmonious learning environment.

C. Demonstrating Adaptability

  • Flexibility: Explain how you adapt to changing educational trends and technology. Share experiences where you’ve embraced new teaching methods or technologies to enhance student learning.
  • Continuous Learning: Showcase your commitment to ongoing professional development. Discuss workshops, courses, or certifications you’ve pursued to improve your teaching skills.
  • Cultural Sensitivity: If you’ve worked with diverse student populations, highlight your cultural sensitivity and ability to create an inclusive classroom that respects different backgrounds and perspectives.

By emphasizing these soft skills, you paint a comprehensive picture of yourself as an effective and well-rounded educator.

These skills are not only valued by schools but also contribute significantly to your success in the classroom.

In the next section, I will address how to handle potential concerns or gaps in your teaching application.

Addressing Potential Concerns

In some cases, you may need to address concerns or potential issues in your teaching application letter to reassure the hiring committee.

Here’s how to handle common concerns:

A. Explaining Employment Gaps

  • Be Honest: If you have employment gaps in your teaching career, be honest about them. Explain the reasons briefly and positively. For example, “I took a brief hiatus from teaching to care for a family member, during which I also pursued professional development opportunities.”
  • Highlight Relevance: If you engaged in activities during the gap that are relevant to teaching, such as volunteering or taking courses, mention them to demonstrate your commitment to continuous learning.
  • Emphasize Readiness: Reassure the committee that you are now fully ready and enthusiastic about returning to the classroom, emphasizing your passion for teaching.

B. Addressing Career Changes

  • Explain Your Motivation: If you are transitioning from another career into teaching, explain what motivated this change. Highlight how your previous career experiences have equipped you with valuable skills that will benefit your teaching.
  • Demonstrate Preparedness: Show that you’ve taken steps to prepare for the teaching role, such as obtaining relevant certifications or completing teacher training programs.
  • Passion for Education: Emphasize your genuine passion for education and your commitment to making a positive impact on students’ lives.

By addressing potential concerns proactively and positively, you demonstrate your transparency and readiness to overcome any challenges.

This can help alleviate any doubts the hiring committee may have and strengthen your application.

In the next section, I will discuss the closing paragraph of your teaching application letter.

Closing Paragraph

A. reiterating interest in the position.

The closing paragraph of your teaching application letter is your opportunity to reiterate your interest in the teaching position:

  • Express Enthusiasm: Reiterate your enthusiasm for the teaching role and the school. Use positive language to convey your genuine desire to contribute to their educational community.
  • Summarize Qualifications: Briefly summarize your key qualifications and why you are an ideal candidate for the position. This reinforces the main points of your letter.

B. Encouraging Further Contact

  • Openness to Discussion: Express your openness to further discussion. Let the hiring committee know that you are available for an interview or additional conversations to discuss your qualifications in more detail.
  • Contact Information: Reiterate your contact information, including your phone number and email address, making it easy for the committee to reach out to you.

C. Expressing Gratitude

  • Thank the Reader: Show gratitude for the time and consideration the hiring committee has given to your application. A simple “Thank you for considering my application” is a polite way to close.
  • Professional Closing: Use a professional closing, such as “Sincerely” or “Yours faithfully,” followed by your typed name. Leave space for your handwritten signature if you are mailing a physical letter.

By crafting a closing paragraph that reinforces your enthusiasm, encourages further contact, and expresses gratitude, you leave a positive and lasting impression on the hiring committee.

In the next section, I will explore the importance of proofreading and editing your teaching application letter.

Proofreading and Editing

A. importance of error-free letters.

Proofreading and editing your teaching application letter is a critical step in ensuring its professionalism and effectiveness:

  • First Impressions: Your letter is often the first impression you make on the hiring committee. Typos or grammatical errors can detract from your qualifications.
  • Professionalism: A well-edited letter demonstrates your attention to detail and commitment to professionalism. It reflects positively on your ability to communicate effectively.
  • Clarity: Editing helps ensure that your message is clear and concise. It removes any ambiguities or awkward phrasing that might distract the reader.

B. Tools for Proofreading

Here are some tips and tools to help you proofread and edit your teaching application letter effectively:

  • Read Aloud: Read your letter aloud to identify awkward sentences or errors that might not be apparent when reading silently.
  • Spell and Grammar Checkers: Use built-in spell and grammar checkers in word processing software to catch common errors. However, don’t rely solely on these tools, as they may miss contextual mistakes.
  • Peer Review: Ask a trusted friend or colleague to review your letter. Fresh eyes can often spot mistakes or areas for improvement that you may have missed.
  • Print and Review: Sometimes, it’s easier to spot errors on a printed copy than on a screen. Print your letter and review it carefully.
  • Check for Consistency: Ensure consistency in formatting, font usage, and style throughout your letter.
  • Avoid Jargon: Steer clear of educational jargon or overly technical language that might be unclear to a general audience.
  • Seek Professional Help: If you’re unsure about your editing skills, consider hiring a professional editor or proofreading service to review your letter.

Taking the time to thoroughly proofread and edit your teaching application letter demonstrates your commitment to presenting the best possible application.

In the next section, I will discuss how to add references and recommendations to strengthen your application.

Adding References and Recommendations

Including references and recommendations in your teaching application can enhance your credibility and provide valuable insights into your qualifications:

A. When and How to Include References

  • When to Include References: If the job posting specifically requests references or if you believe it would strengthen your application, consider including a list of references. Typically, this is done on a separate page that accompanies your application letter and resume.
  • Contact Information: Include the names, titles, email addresses, and phone numbers of your references. Ensure you have obtained their permission to share their contact information.
  • Formatting: Format the references professionally, using a consistent and clear layout. You can use the same header as your application letter for uniformity.

B. Using Recommendations Effectively

Strong letters of recommendation can significantly bolster your application. Here’s how to use them effectively:

  • Select Relevant Recommenders: Choose individuals who can speak to your teaching abilities, character, and work ethic. Ideally, these should be former colleagues, supervisors, or mentors within the education field.
  • Customize for Each School: Tailor your recommendations, if possible, to align with the specific school or position you are applying for. Provide your recommenders with information about the school’s values and the role you’re seeking.
  • Request Letters in Advance: Request letters of recommendation well in advance of your application deadlines. This gives your recommenders ample time to write thoughtful and detailed letters.
  • Provide Guidance: Offer your recommenders guidance on what aspects of your teaching experience and qualities you’d like them to highlight in their letters. This helps ensure their letters align with your goals.
  • Express Gratitude: Always thank your recommenders for their assistance and express your appreciation for their support in your teaching career.

Adding well-chosen references and strong letters of recommendation to your application can provide valuable third-party endorsements of your qualifications and character.

They serve as a testament to your suitability for the teaching position.

In the following section, I will summarize the key points discussed in this guide.

Summary of Key Points

In this comprehensive guide on how to write a teaching application letter, I’ve covered essential elements to help you craft a compelling and effective letter:

  • Understanding the Purpose: Recognize the importance of teaching application letters in the hiring process and their role in showcasing your qualifications.
  • Research and Preparation: Conduct thorough research on the school and position, gather necessary documents, and identify key requirements to tailor your letter effectively.
  • Formatting and Structure: Pay attention to the format, length, font, and margins of your letter to ensure it is visually appealing and easy to read.
  • Heading and Addressing: Include clear contact information and address the recipient with a professional salutation, tailoring it to the specific school if possible.
  • Opening Paragraph: Create an attention-grabbing introduction that expresses your enthusiasm for the teaching position and sets a positive tone.
  • Body of the Letter: Structure the main content logically, highlighting your relevant teaching experience, qualifications, and achievements.
  • Tailoring Your Letter: Personalize each letter for different schools, avoiding generic language and emphasizing your alignment with their values and needs.
  • Showcasing Soft Skills: Emphasize your soft skills such as communication, classroom management, adaptability, and cultural sensitivity, which are vital for success in teaching.
  • Addressing Potential Concerns: Address employment gaps or career changes transparently and positively to reassure the hiring committee.
  • Closing Paragraph: Reiterate your interest in the position, encourage further contact, and express gratitude for the opportunity to apply.
  • Proofreading and Editing: Ensure your letter is error-free and professionally presented to make a strong first impression.
  • Adding References and Recommendations: Consider including references and strong letters of recommendation when appropriate to strengthen your application.

By following these key points, you’ll be well-equipped to create a teaching application letter that effectively communicates your qualifications, enthusiasm, and suitability for the position.

Remember that a well-crafted letter is your ticket to landing your dream teaching job. Good luck with your application!

A. What if I Have Limited Teaching Experience?

If you have limited teaching experience, focus on transferable skills from other roles that are relevant to teaching. Highlight your passion for education, any relevant coursework or certifications, and any volunteer or tutoring experience you may have. Emphasize your willingness to learn and adapt to the teaching environment.

B. Should I Mention My Teaching Philosophy?

You can mention your teaching philosophy if it aligns with the school’s values and educational approach. Keep it concise and relevant to the position. If the school values specific teaching methodologies or philosophies, emphasize your alignment with them.

C. How Long Should the Application Letter Be?

Ideally, your teaching application letter should be one page in length. It should provide sufficient information to showcase your qualifications and enthusiasm while remaining concise and focused. Avoid lengthy letters that may lose the reader’s interest.

D. Is It Necessary to Include a Resume Alongside the Letter?

It’s advisable to include your resume or curriculum vitae (CV) along with your teaching application letter. Your resume provides a detailed account of your educational and professional background, reinforcing the information in your letter. Make sure the content of your resume complements your letter.

E. What Mistakes Should I Avoid?

Common mistakes to avoid in your teaching application letter include:

  • Typos and grammatical errors.
  • Using a generic or one-size-fits-all approach.
  • Providing irrelevant or excessive details.
  • Neglecting to customize the letter for each school.
  • Failing to express enthusiasm for the specific position and school.

Proofreading and careful editing can help you steer clear of these common errors and create a strong application letter.

Sample Teaching Application Letter

here’s a sample teaching application letter following the principles outlined in this guide:

[Your Name] [Your Address] [City, State ZIP Code] [Your Email Address] [Your Phone Number] [Today’s Date]

[Recipient’s Name] [Recipient’s Title] [School Name] [School Address] [City, State ZIP Code]

Dear [Recipient’s Name],

I am writing to express my enthusiastic interest in the [Teaching Position] at [School Name], as advertised in [Source of Job Posting]. As an experienced educator with a strong commitment to fostering student success, I am excited about the opportunity to contribute to the outstanding educational community at [School Name].

Engaging Hook: Allow me to begin with a personal story. In my early years of teaching, I encountered a student named Sarah who had been struggling in her studies. Witnessing her transformation from a hesitant learner to a confident and passionate student was a defining moment in my career. It reinforced my belief in the profound impact educators can have on young minds and solidified my dedication to the teaching profession.

With a Bachelor’s Degree in [Your Degree] from [Your University], a [Teaching Certification] in [Your Certification], and [X years] of experience teaching [Relevant Subjects] at [Previous School], I bring a wealth of knowledge and expertise to the [Teaching Position] at [School Name]. My commitment to creating a supportive and inclusive learning environment has allowed me to connect with diverse student populations and consistently improve student outcomes.

Alignment with School Values: I was particularly drawn to [School Name] because of its unwavering commitment to fostering creativity, critical thinking, and character development among its students. I believe that my teaching philosophy, which emphasizes [Your Teaching Philosophy], aligns perfectly with the values and goals of [School Name]. It is my goal to empower students to become lifelong learners who can thrive in an ever-changing world.

Soft Skills: My experiences have honed my soft skills, including effective communication, classroom management, and adaptability. These skills, combined with my passion for education, have allowed me to create a classroom environment where students feel motivated, supported, and encouraged to excel.

Adaptability: I am dedicated to staying current with educational trends and technology, and I eagerly embrace new teaching methodologies. As we move into an era of hybrid and digital learning, I am excited to leverage technology to enhance the educational experience for my students.

Encouraging Further Contact: I am eager to discuss how my qualifications and experiences align with the needs and goals of [School Name]. Please feel free to reach out to me at [Your Email Address] or [Your Phone Number] to schedule an interview. I look forward to the opportunity to explore how I can contribute to the continued success of [School Name].

Thank you for considering my application. I appreciate the time and effort the hiring committee invests in selecting the best educators, and I am enthusiastic about the possibility of joining the exceptional team at [School Name].

[Your Full Name]

This sample teaching application letter showcases the key elements discussed in the guide, including an engaging hook, alignment with school values, soft skills, and an invitation for further contact. Tailor it to your own qualifications and experiences for your specific application.

Submitting Your Application

After carefully crafting your teaching application letter, you’re ready to submit your application package.

Here are some important steps to follow:

A. Assemble Your Application Package

  • Review Your Documents: Ensure that your teaching application letter, resume or CV, and any additional documents (such as references or recommendations) are complete, error-free, and professionally presented.
  • Create a Folder: Organize your application materials in a digital or physical folder for easy access.

B. Follow Application Instructions

  • Read the Job Posting: Carefully review the job posting to ensure you’ve followed all application instructions. Some schools may have specific requirements or requests.
  • Submit as Instructed: Submit your application as per the school’s instructions. This may involve sending your materials through an online portal, email, or postal mail.
  • Note Deadlines: Be mindful of application deadlines and ensure your materials are submitted well in advance to avoid any last-minute issues.

C. Confirmation and Follow-Up

  • Confirmation: If you submit your application electronically, look for a confirmation of receipt. Save this confirmation for your records.
  • Follow-Up: After submitting your application, consider sending a brief follow-up email to the school’s HR department or hiring committee to express your continued interest and inquire about the timeline for interviews or further steps in the hiring process.

D. Prepare for Interviews

  • Interview Preparation: If your application is successful, you may be invited for an interview. Prepare by researching common teaching interview questions, practicing your responses, and showcasing your teaching philosophy and enthusiasm for the role.
  • References and Recommendations: If you included references or letters of recommendation, inform your references about potential contact from the school and thank them for their support.

E. Stay Patient and Positive

  • Wait for a Response: The hiring process can take time. Be patient and avoid sending repeated inquiries about your application status. Schools typically review all applications before making decisions.
  • Stay Positive: Regardless of the outcome, maintain a positive attitude and continue to explore other opportunities. Every application and interview is a valuable learning experience.

Remember that the quality of your application, including your teaching application letter, plays a crucial role in making a positive impression on the hiring committee. By following these submission guidelines and staying proactive, you increase your chances of success in securing your desired teaching position.

Case Studies

here are two case studies illustrating the application of the principles discussed in this guide for writing a teaching application letter:

Case Study 1: Jane’s Application for an Elementary School Teaching Position

Background: Jane is an experienced elementary school teacher with 10 years of teaching experience in diverse classroom settings. She is passionate about creating engaging learning environments and is applying for a teaching position at Maple Elementary School, known for its emphasis on project-based learning and community involvement.

Application Approach:

  • Research and Tailoring: Jane thoroughly researches Maple Elementary School’s website, mission statement, and recent achievements. She discovers that the school places a high value on community engagement and hands-on learning experiences. Jane decides to emphasize her experience with project-based teaching methods and her involvement in community outreach programs in her application.
  • Engaging Hook: In her opening paragraph, Jane shares a story of a science project she conducted with her students that involved the local community. This anecdote immediately grabs the reader’s attention and aligns with Maple Elementary’s values of community involvement.
  • Alignment with School Values: Jane uses specific language from the school’s mission statement to demonstrate her alignment with their values. She discusses how her teaching philosophy, emphasizing experiential learning and community connections, perfectly matches the school’s vision.
  • Showcasing Soft Skills: Jane highlights her effective communication skills by explaining how she collaborates with parents and colleagues to create a supportive learning environment. She also mentions her adaptability in incorporating new teaching techniques.
  • Adding References: Jane includes references from colleagues and parents who have witnessed her dedication to her students and her community involvement. These references strengthen her application.

Result: Jane’s well-researched and tailored teaching application letter impresses the hiring committee at Maple Elementary School. Her application stands out among the candidates, and she is invited for an interview. During the interview, she further emphasizes her commitment to project-based learning and community engagement. Jane ultimately secures the teaching position.

Case Study 2: David’s Application for a High School Science Teacher Role

Background: David is a recent graduate with a Bachelor’s Degree in Biology and a passion for teaching high school science. He’s applying for a science teacher position at Oakridge High School, known for its rigorous academic programs and commitment to STEM education.

  • Alignment with School Values: David identifies Oakridge High School’s strong focus on STEM education and its reputation for academic excellence. He tailors his application to highlight his academic achievements, passion for science, and eagerness to contribute to the school’s STEM programs.
  • Engaging Hook: In his opening paragraph, David shares a personal story about a science experiment that ignited his passion for teaching science. This anecdote immediately captures the reader’s interest and demonstrates his genuine enthusiasm for the subject.
  • Showcasing Soft Skills: David emphasizes his adaptability by discussing his experience as a peer tutor, where he tailored his teaching methods to meet the needs of individual students. He also highlights his effective communication skills, which are essential for explaining complex scientific concepts.
  • Addressing Limited Experience: David acknowledges his limited teaching experience but uses his academic achievements, volunteer work, and relevant coursework to showcase his readiness for the role.

Result: David’s well-crafted application letter impresses the Oakridge High School hiring committee. While he may not have as much teaching experience as some other candidates, his passion for science and his commitment to STEM education align with the school’s goals. He is invited for an interview, where he further demonstrates his enthusiasm and potential as a science educator. Ultimately, David is offered the high school science teacher position.

These case studies illustrate how applicants can effectively tailor their teaching application letters to align with the values and requirements of specific schools, showcase their qualifications and soft skills, and address potential limitations in their experience.

In conclusion, crafting a teaching application letter that effectively communicates your qualifications, passion, and alignment with the school’s values is a critical step in securing your desired teaching position.

By following the principles outlined in this guide, including conducting research, tailoring your letter, showcasing your soft skills, and addressing potential concerns, you can create a compelling and memorable application that stands out to hiring committees.

Remember that each teaching application is an opportunity to showcase your unique qualities as an educator.

Whether you are an experienced teacher with a long track record or a recent graduate eager to make your mark in the field, the key is to emphasize your strengths and demonstrate your commitment to creating a positive and impactful learning environment.

Additionally, the process of crafting a teaching application letter is not just about securing a job; it’s also an opportunity for self-reflection and professional growth.

Through the process of research and self-presentation, you gain a deeper understanding of your own teaching philosophy and values, which can guide your career choices and aspirations.

Finally, maintain a positive and patient attitude throughout the application process.

The journey to finding the right teaching position may involve multiple applications and interviews.

Each experience contributes to your growth as an educator.

We wish you the best of luck in your teaching career, and may your teaching application letters open the doors to fulfilling and impactful opportunities in education.

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12 Excerpts from Sample Application Letters for Teacher Positions

12 excerpts from sample application letters for teacher positions

How to write a cover letter, a.k.a. a letter of application for a teacher, that convinces the reader to move on to your resume and ultimately land a job interview. To help you, I’ve assembled hard-hitting excerpts from application letters for teaching positions.

Use your academic cover letter to introduce yourself as a professional educator, highlight your hands-on teaching experience, demonstrate your talents and skills, and portray your unwavering commitment to education. These various teacher application letters’ selections include individuals focusing on elementary education, special education, substitute teaching, and school administration.

A cover letter for a teaching position should be designed and written to showcase your greatest strengths as an educator. Display concrete examples of how you have actively engaged students, implemented creative lesson plans, and differentiated instruction.

Below you will find excerpts from the various sections that make up the sample application letters for teacher positions: introduction, body, and conclusion (or concluding paragraph). Remember that your letter’s structure is important: it should contain an introductory paragraph, one or two body paragraphs, and a concluding paragraph.

Sample Applicant Letters – Three Introduction Paragraphs

  • It is with great pleasure to present my resume to you for a Special Education Teacher position with ABC School District. I have earned a Bachelor of Education in Elementary Education and Florida Teaching Certification. As a hardworking and dedicated teaching professional, I am confident in my ability to become a valuable member of your academic team.
  • I am excited to present my well-rounded resume to you for the position of Elementary School Teacher. With a Master’s Degree in Education and 12 years of teaching expertise, I am confident in my ability to be an asset to your exceptional teaching team.
  • With over ten years of hands-on teaching experience in the classroom, a Master of Art in Teaching Degree, and an Administrative Credential, I am eager to transition into Assistant Principal’s leadership role . My enclosed resume will demonstrate my commitment to education, excellent leadership skills, and my passion for academics.

Six Examples of Sentences in an Application Letter Body for a Teaching Position

  • The enclosed resume will highlight my career accomplishments and showcase my expertise in education. I have had the opportunity to instruct a diverse student population, including those with ADD/ADHD, autism, developmental delays, learning disabilities, non-compliant behavior, and physical challenges. As a result, I possess the ability to remain calm, patient, and persistent. I administer frequent assessments, communicate regularly with parents, and adapt instructional techniques to facilitate students’ changing goals and needs.
  • Being a versatile educator, I have had the fantastic opportunity to teach an academically and socially diverse group of children from grades one to five. I have developed excellent communication, interpersonal, organization, and problem-solving skills, enabling me to effectively teach any elementary grade level. I have proven my ability to adapt quickly to a changing student population while maintaining a well-behaved and focused learning environment.
  • My teaching style is very flexible and student-focused. I take the time to get to know my students individually, allowing me to tailor my instruction according to their unique learning goals. I design adaptable lesson plans, exciting hands-on activities, and engaging thematic units to spark students’ interest, attention, and imagination.
  • I facilitate student learning by developing innovative lessons that students can find relatable, understandable, and memorable. I utilize strategies centered on the latest research-based instruction to incorporate engaging activities effectively and relevant materials that capture my students’ interest.
  • By integrating exciting technology, meaningful manipulatives, and cooperative learning projects, I have provided students with a well-balanced educational experience that promotes academic, social, cognitive, and physical development.
  • My greatest strength as an educator is my ability to actively engage the class. By incorporating up-to-date technology, appropriate literature, and meaningful thematic units, I can effectively facilitate all learners’ types and levels while sparking their interest in education.

Three Examples of a Conclusion Found in Sample Application Letters for Teacher Postings

  • Being a very innovative and dedicated educator, I welcome the opportunity to meet with you to discuss how my extensive experience and skills will benefit your academic program. Thank you for your time and consideration, and I look forward to hearing from you soon.
  • As a collaborative and student-focused teacher, I welcome the chance to discuss how my expertise, skillset, and passion will benefit your academic program. Thank you for your time and attention, and I look forward to speaking with you soon.
  • I am a resourceful, dedicated, and determined instructor willing to lead extracurricular activities. I am confident you will find me to be a valuable member of your team. I can be reached by telephone or email and welcome the opportunity to speak with you further.

With these examples, you will now have a great starting point from developing your academic application letter or cover letter. Use these example sentences to help you write a compelling letter that will get school districts’ attention.

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5 Teacher Cover Letter Examples & Templates for 2024

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Teachers’ duties extend far beyond the 8 to 4 school day, encompassing lesson planning, grading, parent communication, faculty meetings, and guiding student extracurriculars. 

The challenge of finding a new teaching position and the requirement to write a cover letter in addition to your teacher resume can seem daunting given your already full schedule.

We’re here to assist you in your job hunt with five teacher cover letter examples and a comprehensive guide. While it’s impossible to highlight every accomplishment, our resources, which include a free cover letter generator , are designed to help you effectively showcase your strengths and demonstrate to principals and departments why you’re the ideal candidate for the position.

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Teacher Cover Letter Example

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123 Pretend Lane Belleville, MI 48111 (123) 456-7890

January 12, 2023

Shaunna Li Belleville High School Principal 501 West Columbia Avenue Belleville, MI 48111

Dear Ms. Li: Belleville High School’s call for teachers who can relate to the pain points of students is why I am motivated to establish a welcoming classroom, foster healthy relationships with students, and lead by example in the geometry teacher position. While a 2014 study cites that only 16 percent of students graduate with proficiency in math, my unique methodology has seen 34 percent of my students master proficiency, and of that number, 17 percent have pursued STEM careers.

My methodology revolves around one central point—showing students why they should care about math. My personal love for math grew out of the recognition that math could be used to solve real-world problems; it is the same for students today. Once they recognize that math is foundational to many fields, including trades, finance, engineering, and so many others, students get excited with the possibilities of the doors math can open for them.

Math can be tedious and frustrating, and the subject does not register easily for many students; this is why you may see me collaborating with the chemistry teacher to lead our classes through a NASA-inspired rocket project or partnering with shop classes to witness students enjoying the reward of their hard work and creations. It is often that students do not actually realize they have relied on math until we debrief in class.

Solving students’ pain points is more than acknowledging their existence. To me, pain points are a starting point to discovery. I firmly believe that some of the most challenging endeavors have the power to yield the most fruitful results. If these results speak to you, I am eager to share more of what my non-traditional classroom looks like and what you can expect from Belleville’s students and from me as their geometry instructor.

Thank you for your consideration,

Marcus DeWitt

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Elementary Teacher Cover Letter Example

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123 Pretend Lane Newark, NJ 07103 (123) 456-7890

Bryson Thatcher KIPP Rise Academy Principal 21 Ashland Street Newark, NJ 07103

  • Dear Mr. Thatcher:

Responding to KIPP’s core belief that knowledge is power, I am inspired to join the ranks of creative and out-of-the-box thinkers as your next fifth-grade teacher at Rise Academy. I welcome the opportunity to team-teach with another innovative instructor and learning specialists as I value the high-level learning that results when multiple ideas connect and unite for a common cause.

I have served as the reading department head for the past six years, which has equipped me to coach as well as learn from my fellow teachers. The success we have celebrated as a result of our combined efforts—students reading an average of 26 books per year, raising their reading level by a grade or more, etc. —will only soar with the ability to share a classroom with passionate educators.

Additionally, if you look at my track record, you will find me wherever students are. From volunteering to sponsor grade-level field trips and activities to working beside parents for fundraisers, student advocacy is a responsibility I take seriously. Shaping tomorrow’s leaders is only possible when students and families believe that teachers are on their side; together, we are unified and strong.

With over 50 percent of your student population entering Rise below grade level, I am impressed by the academy’s ability to transform young minds so profoundly that by the time they reach high school, they perform just as well as peers statewide. I am sincerely excited about the potential to be part of this transformation process, and I welcome the opportunity to discuss my experience and qualifications with you further. Thank you for your time, and I look forward to our next conversation.

Best regards,

Clayton Reid

Enclosures: Resume Application

Art Teacher Cover Letter Example

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123 Fictional Avenue Phoenix, AZ 85001 (123) 456-7890

November 20, 2023

Ava Davis Scottsdale Unified School District 123 Fictional Lane Phoenix, AZ 85001

Dear Ms. Davis:

I’m inspired by Scottsdale Unified School District’s steadfast commitment to fostering creativity and providing a diverse artistic education for students. Witnessing young minds grasp artistic skills and express their vibrant personalities through art is what truly drives me. Today, I can’t wait to bring my passion, creativity, and teaching prowess to your district as an art teacher.

Over the last four years, I’ve taught drawing and sketching at Phoenix Center for the Arts to students aged 6 to 18. My guidance led to a 32% increase in program enrollment, inviting a whole new lot of budding artists. Using tools like Procreate, SketchBook, and various drawing media, I helped students build diverse skill sets and boost their artistic confidence.

Before that, I worked as a printmaker at Creative Printing & Packaging. I mastered printmaking, applying it to custom designs for clients and increasing the center’s clientele by 17% through workshops and events. My expertise grew in multiple printing techniques, such as etching, relief, and screen printing, where I took on expansive projects in lithography and silkscreen art.

My artistic journey kicked off as a mural painter, where I poured my heart into designing and painting commissioned murals across Phoenix. This wasn’t just about livening up buildings; it involved closely collaborating with local businesses and communities to create public art that resonated with Phoenix’s cultural spirit. These mural projects transformed mundane, overlooked spaces into vibrant, inspiring landmarks, leading to an average increase in foot traffic by 12%.

My diverse artistic talents, complemented by my dedication to fostering creativity, align perfectly with Scottsdale Unified School District’s vision for art education. I’m eager to discuss how my expertise can help inspire your students to discover and express their artistic abilities.

Kaito Yamamoto

Why this cover letter works

  • Metrics bring your accomplishments to life, painting a vivid picture of your effectiveness for the role. For instance, Kaito reports a 12% increase in foot traffic to his mural projects.

Special Education Teacher Cover Letter Example

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123 Fictional Avenue Houston, TX 77001 (123) 456-7890

Olivia Jones The Monarch School and Institute 123 Fictional Lane Houston, TX 77001

Dear Ms. Jones:

Being part of a special education classroom and seeing the profound, positive changes in the students sparked my passion for special education. Like the energetic pace of a volleyball match and the infectious spirit of the athletes, I’ve wanted to be part of this transformative journey, and I’ve successfully done so during the past five years. Today, I’m eager to bring my zeal, skills, and experiences to The Monarch School and Institute as a special education teacher.

In my latest senior role as a behavior analyst at Cypresswood Therapy & Counseling in Houston, TX, I used applied behavior analysis to design plans for 34 clients who exhibited challenging behaviors. The strategies, tailored for each client, alleviated problem behaviors and increased skill acquisition by an average of 38%. Here, data collection and analysis were crucial in assessing progress and adjusting interventions.

Previously, as a special education teacher at Crossroads School, I was responsible for leading 19 students, focussing on conducting functional behavior assessments. We devised customized interventions that fostered a significant reduction in disruptive classroom behaviors. During this time, I utilized resources such as Individualized Education Programs (IEPs) and progress monitoring tools like DreamClass to gather data and track student progression.

I began my journey in special education as a teaching assistant at Westchester Academy for International Studies. As part of a team, we improved students’ academic performance by 16% within a year. This experience gave me valuable insights into designing a curriculum accommodating diverse needs, reinforcing my passion for this field.

I strongly believe my theoretical knowledge and hands-on experiences, combined with my dedication to inclusive education, position me uniquely for an engaging role at The Monarch School and Institute. I’m eager to discuss how my expertise can contribute to the growth and progress of the students at your esteemed institution.

  • Passion equals commitment and even success. Not only does this align with the role she seeks, but it’s also an excellent trick to captivate the recruiter reading your piece.

AP English Teacher Cover Letter Example

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123 Pretend Lane Denton, TX 75065 (123) 456-7890

Kyndra Marque Ryan High School Principal 5101 E McKinney St Denton, TX 76208

Dear Ms. Marque:

With 12 percent of Ryan High’s student population slotted to graduate with honors, I am eager to lead the initiation of the English Advanced Placement program as stated in the job description. With seven years of experience teaching AP courses, I am confident that Ryan High’s students will excel in my classroom and beyond.

Through frequent collaboration with the English department, mentoring and assessing honors students in the National Honor’s Society, honors-level courses, and other honors associations, I have developed strategic methodologies that both determine a student’s ability and willingness to tackle the demanding coursework. While AP standards are rigorous, 92 percent of students who have taken my class have passed the AP English Language and Composition Exam.

Furthermore, I am inspired by Ryan High School’s mission to build lifelong learners who will contribute to society by seeking answers and sharing those answers with the next generation. As a lover of literature, this is why I choose to teach uncomfortable texts, such as Elie Wiesel’s Night, Arthur Miller’s The Crucible, and Carl Sandburg’s poem “Grass.” By building relationships with my students, I successfully facilitate meaningful and real-world connections with them through American and world literature. What students discover in my classroom will impact them for the rest of their lives.

Ultimately, education is much more to me than just teaching the objectives. I believe in cultivating relationships and working with excellence in every area; based on my conversations with the English department head, Ryan High School is just as passionate about education. I look forward to discussing how my skills and qualifications can better serve Ryan High’s honors and AP students. Thank you for your time and consideration.

Stacie Solis

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How to Write a Cover Letter for a Teaching Job

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The key to writing your teacher cover letter can be distilled into two main points: don’t be generic and don’t let it become a repeat of your resume. 

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Step 1: Don’t skimp on researching the teaching role

Just as you want to tailor your resume to the school where you want to work and to its accompanying  teacher job description , you should do the same with your cover letter. Sure, this requires extra research, but what’re 20 or 30 minutes when this effort can pay off in dividends? Not only will research ensure your cover letter is relevant—not vague and generic—it’ll also prepare you well for common  teacher interview questions .

Additionally, leverage your research to demonstrate a real interest in the role you’re applying for as well as in the school itself.

  • Discuss how your commitment to standardized testing has improved students’ performance at other schools.
  • Share how Google Classroom has transformed your STEM projects.

examples of a teaching application letter

Step 2: Go beyond your teaching resume

Addressing the specific needs and concerns mentioned in the job description will have the desired effect  as long as you go beyond what you included in your resume . Mentioning that you’re a rock star at using Google Classroom isn’t enough; principals have  already  gathered that from your resume bullet points and  skills section .  

This is your opportunity to specifically share what you’ve done with Google Classroom. Many teachers set up Google Classroom for their students but don’t get around to using it. What have you done that sets the standard for every teacher following you? This is when quantifying your experience becomes exceptionally valuable. 

  • Demonstrate how this resource has decreased late submissions by 53 percent.
  • What did you do exactly to accomplish such a feat? One-on-one tutoring, an after-school club, unique teaching methodologies?

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Step 3: Convey the right message

Beyond specific and descriptive paragraphs in your teacher cover letter, keep your document  at  or less than a page. Eliminate wordiness and avoid pleasantries. Be sincere and gracious, but, really, no one likes a teacher’s pet.   

So, consider your tone of voice. Be professional, avoiding clichés, contractions, colloquialisms, and the like. Remember you’re applying for a teaching position, not a quirky tech startup.

Consider your tone. Remember you’re applying for a teaching role, not a quirky tech startup.

And when you think your cover letter is ready to go, hold up! You’re, indeed, almost at the finish line, but what is it you tell your students to do before they submit an essay (which they inevitably  never  do)? 

Yep—it’s time to practice what you preach. Invite a few people you trust to review your cover letter and offer constructive criticism while your eyes and brain rest. Then, return to your work, consider the feedback, and scour for any last content issues and spelling and grammar errors. Make revisions, save your document, and send your best teacher cover letter to the principal and hiring department with your resume, application, and any other requested materials.

Your Teacher Cover Letter Format & Outline

Teacher in yellow dress outlines cover letter on blackboard with yellow chalk

Now, if you’re staring at a blinking cursor on a blank document, not sure how to make the examples and steps work for you, don’t fret. It’ll come together beautifully like a perfectly executed lesson plan.

You just need a comprehensive outline that breaks the cover letter for a teaching position into distinct sections, making it easy to understand what to include in each part.

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How to start a teacher cover letter

Your contact info: If you’re using a template, fill in the letterhead to suit your needs. Just ensure you replace all filler text and don’t accidentally exclude critical information like your name, email, and phone number. 

  • Formatting:  If you write a block business letter rather than use a template, including your address is standard. Additionally, while your name will be prominently displayed on a letterhead on a template, a basic but professional block letter should omit your name (the principal will find your name easily in your signature line).

Date:  If you write your cover letter today but don’t submit it until next week, edit the date, to reflect the day you submit the letter and other career documents for the specific teaching role. 

  • Formatting:  Write out the full date, e.g. January 12, 2023.

Inside address:  This is the contact information for the principal or hiring department at the school. Name the specific person; then, include the school and position title, e.g., Ryan High School Principal. Complete this section with the school’s address.

  • Formatting:  Each piece of the inside address should be on a new line. You’ll want a double space between the inside address and the greeting. 

Kyndra Marque Ryan High School Principal  5101 E McKinney St Denton, TX 76208

Greeting:  Your goal is to start on the right foot with your principal, so avoid issuing a generic greeting, also known as a salutation, like:

  • Dear Principal,
  • Dear Hiring Department,
  • To Whom it May Concern:

While it can take some sleuth skills to track down the name of the hiring manager for some jobs,  most, if not all,  schools have staff listings on their website. You’re already researching the school to help you write an amazing cover letter, so take a couple of extra minutes to put a real name to the greeting:

  • Dear Ms. Li:
  • Formatting:  Err on the side of caution and use a colon at the end of the greeting. A comma is more casual while a colon denotes professionalism, which will likely serve you best for a teaching role.  

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How to write your teacher cover letter

Body:  The body of your teacher cover letter should be three to four brief paragraphs that state your interest, demonstrate your teaching credentials, and convey enthusiasm for further discussion. Let’s break it down further: 

  • Formatting:  The body of your teaching cover letter should be single-spaced although you’ll need to double-space between paragraphs.

Opening paragraph:  The goal is simple—state your interest in the position and your overarching credentials that reflect your research for the specific role. While the goal is simple, the execution often leaves little to be desired. Too many teacher cover letters start the same way.

I found your posting online and am interested in filling the English III position. 

No. Just no. Bore the principal and the English department right out of the gate, and they’ll wonder whether you’ll hold the attention of your students. Instead, try:

Not only does this signal that you’ve done your homework and researched the school’s unique standing and areas for growth, this opening paragraph hooks the reader. Clearly, you’re interested in the role, offer valuable experience, and with phrases like “lead the initiation” and “excel in my classroom,” there’s no doubt you’re confident and capable.

Paragraphs 2-3:  If you can squeeze in the third paragraph, we recommend it as each paragraph is an opportunity to demonstrate indisputable evidence of the credentials and qualifications you boldly state in your opening paragraph. 

Each paragraph should not be a repeat of your resume; rather, each paragraph should hone in on  one  clear accomplishment, be it the results of your teaching methodology, values, or something else. Don’t try to tackle multiple topics in a paragraph. Be detailed, specific, and quantify your results when possible. 

Closing paragraph:  Clench an interview with this final paragraph. Now’s not the time to lay your head on your desk and call it a day. Don’t let this be your closing paragraph:

I believe I am the perfect candidate for this teaching position, and I look forward to hearing back from you soon. 

At best, it exudes laziness. At worst, no one will believe you’re actually interested in the job but just need something to put beans on the table. 

Instead, demonstrate that your unique values and qualifications align with the school’s needs, which will indicate a genuine interest in the role— even if you are  desperate to put beans on the table.

Finally, add a call to action that anticipates a follow-up or interview. With the following closing paragraph, it’s clear that teaching is far more to you than just a job:

Solving students’ pain points is more than acknowledging their existence. To me, pain points are a starting point to discovery. I firmly believe that some of the most challenging endeavors have the power to yield the most fruitful results. If these results speak to you, I am eager to share more of what my non-traditional classroom looks like and what you can expect from Belleville’s students and from me as their geometry instructor.  

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How to end a teacher cover letter

Signature:  While you can include your gratitude at the end of the closing paragraph, you can also express thanks when you sign off. Keep it professional, and use your real name here just as you will on your resume and application form. 

  • Formatting:  Typically, you’ll send your cover letter to the principal’s email; however, if you deliver your career docs in person or—gasp—by mail, be sure to quadruple space and sign your name in blue or black ink between your closing line and typed name.

Marcus DeWitt 

Enclosure(s):  This is important, and most job seekers, including teachers, fail to include it. “Enclosure(s)” means that more documents follow your cover letter.

What information would that be? Well, hopefully, your  teacher resume , likely the school’s application, potentially your teaching license, also your college transcripts, and maybe even a reference letter or two, depending on the requirements detailed in the  teacher job ad . 

After your signature, you’ll include “Enclosure(s),” followed by the exact documents in order of appearance. 

  • Formatting:  Use the singular form of “enclosure” if you’re only including one document. Also, include each additional document on a new line. 

See, including this final section is literally easier than writing your own address. Include it, and automatically set yourself apart from other teachers vying for the same role. 

Finish Strong with Your Teacher Resume

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Now, that you’ve got the tools to confidently wow principals and departmental heads with your teacher cover letter, have you considered the current state of your resume? Maybe you’ve already updated and polished it, and if that’s you, kudos to you—you’re ahead of the game! 

If you’re blowing out an exaggerated breath because you’ve relegated your resume to the nether regions of your mind, we get it. But teacher resumes are judged more harshly than most. Hiring teams don’t cut a lot of slack when they’re looking for talent who will teach their students to communicate, read, and write well.   

So, if it’s time to think seriously about re-writing or, let’s face it,  writing  your resume  from scratch, take a page from us (literally) and get inspired with our  free resume templates  and  teacher resume examples  like the one below.

Elementary Teacher Resume

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Elementary teacher resume example

Your career documents are a pain in the tush, we know, but think of us as your biggest cheerleaders. With our  AI resume builder ,  Google resume templates ,  Word resume templates , and expert-approved guidance, your teacher resume and cover letter are sure to win you interviews and secure your next role, where you just might earn Teacher of the Year at your next school. 

Every school you apply to will likely have slightly different teaching styles, cultures, and objectives they would like to achieve throughout the year. You can use your cover letter to connect your previous experiences to their mission and goals. For instance, if you volunteered for an early-age reading program, that would be a great experience to connect when applying to a K-5 position where the school wants to improve student reading scores.

Ideally, you want to match your tone to the feel of each school’s job description. Does the school have a very formal and knowledgeable tone in the description? Then being more formal and factual about your knowledge and experiences in different teaching styles they emphasize would be a great idea. For example, citing factual information about how you used hybrid learning to create 75% higher material retention in math subjects would work well in this instance.

Try to address your cover letter to a specific person in the school. Typically, this will be a principal, superintendent, or human resources hiring manager that would be reviewing teacher resumes . Check through the job description to see if a specific name is listed who will be reviewing applications, or review the school’s website for this information. If you can’t find anything, you can simply address it to “[Name of school] hiring staff” or something similar.

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How to Write an Application Letter for a Teacher

Amanda Baker

  • Jul 15, 2024

Searching for a job can be a daunting task, especially when it comes to crafting an application letter. This crucial document is your first opportunity to make a positive impression on potential employers .

In this article, we will show you how to write an effective application letter for a teacher . From understanding the key components to tailoring your letter to the specific job, we’ll provide practical tips and examples to help you stand out in a competitive job market.

What is a letter of application

An application letter is a document sent to the hiring manager to express interest in a job opening.

Application letter vs. cover letter

These terms are often used interchangeably, but they have distinct purposes and formats. Understanding these differences can help you effectively communicate your qualifications.

AspectLetter of ApplicationCover Letter
Introduces you to the employer and expresses .Accompanies your resume/CV when applying for a job or inquiring about potential openings.
Usually longer, more detailed (can be 1-2 pages).Generally shorter, concise (1 page).
Emphasizes your qualifications, experience, and how you meet the job requirements.Highlights specific qualifications and experiences that make you a strong candidate.
Typically tailored for a specific application.Customized for each employer.
May not follow a strict template; can be more narrative.Often follows a more structured format with clear sections (e.g., introduction, body, conclusion).
Can also be used for general inquiries or networking purposes.Primarily used for job applications.

In summary, both letters serve to introduce you to a recruiter. However, an application letter is more detailed and comprehensive, whereas a cover letter is concise and designed to complement your resume.

How to make an application letter for a teacher

Writing a letter of application for a teaching position demands careful research and preparation. Below is a structured approach to help you craft a compelling letter.

1. Research

  • Find out the school's mission , values, educational methods, and any special programs they offer.
  • Study the job description thoroughly to understand the qualifications, skills, and experience they are seeking in a teacher .
  • Gather details about the specific department or grade level you are applying for.
  • Reflect on your teaching experience , skills, and accomplishments that align with the school’s needs and values.

2. Structure the letter

  • Include your contact information (name, address, phone number, email) at the top of the application letter.
  • Address the letter to the principal or committee. If you don’t have a specific name, use "Dear Hiring Committee" or "Dear Hiring Team" .
  • Start with a strong opening sentence that mentions the position. Try to incorporate the keywords from the job posting.
  • Briefly mention your current job or educational background.
  • In the paragraphs mention your academic credentials and any certifications relevant to teaching.
  • Provide specific examples of your achievements or experiences that demonstrate your ability to contribute effectively to the school community.
  • Highlight any innovative teaching methods or projects you’ve implemented.
  • In closing reiterate your interest in the position and your readiness to discuss your qualifications in an interview .
  • Thank the reader for considering your application.
  • Sign off formally (e.g., "Sincerely", "Best regards" , etc.).

Application letter format:

  • Choose a standard, easy-to-read font such as Times New Roman, Arial, or Calibri.
  • Use a font size of 11 or 12 points for the body text to ensure readability.
  • Set standard margins of 1-inch on all sides to give your letter a balanced appearance.
  • Align your text to the left ; this is the default for most business correspondence.
  • Use clear and concise paragraphs , each focusing on specific aspects of your qualifications.
  • Maintain a professional and positive tone throughout the letter.

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Application letter examples

Application letter sample for preschool teacher.

Dear Ms. Thompson, I am writing to apply for the preschool teacher position at Little Learners. Passionate about early childhood education and committed to nurturing young minds, I am ready to contribute to your esteemed preschool's positive learning environment. I completed my Bachelor’s degree in Early Childhood Education from the University of Virginia. There I gained a solid foundation in child behavior principles and effective teaching practices. My student teaching experience at Sunshine Daycare enabled me to develop and implement creative and engaging lesson plans tailored to the developmental needs of preschool-aged children. During my tenure, I successfully organized and facilitated activities that promoted social, emotional, and cognitive growth. I believe in creating a supportive and inclusive classroom environment where every child feels valued and encouraged to explore their natural curiosity. My strengths include: Utilizing play-based learning to foster language development and problem-solving skills. Implementing age-appropriate activities that stimulate creativity and critical thinking. Collaborating with parents and caregivers to support each child’s individual needs. I am particularly impressed by Little Learners Preschool’s dedication to providing a nurturing and stimulating environment that promotes holistic growth. I am excited about the prospect of contributing to your team and helping to create meaningful learning experiences for your students. Enclosed is my resume, which provides additional details about my education, experience, and skills. I would welcome the opportunity to discuss how my qualifications align with the needs of Little Learners Preschool. Thank you for considering my application. Sincerely, Emma Johnson

Job application letter for math teacher

Letter of application example for esl teacher.

Dear Mr. Spadaro, I am writing to express my interest in the ESL teaching position at Acadex. With nearly a decade of experience teaching English as a Second Language to diverse groups of international students, I am excited about the opportunity to contribute my skills and knowledge to your institution. Throughout my career, I have had the privilege of teaching English in various countries, including Japan, South Korea, and the United Arab Emirates. This international experience has equipped me with a deep understanding of the challenges and needs of students from different linguistic and cultural backgrounds. I pride myself on my ability to adapt my teaching methods to meet the specific needs of each student. I foster an inclusive and supportive learning environment where every student can thrive. One of the cornerstones of my philosophy is the incorporation of multiple languages into the learning process. I'm fluent in Spanish, French, and Mandarin. I've found that using these languages not only helps me explain complex concepts effectively but also enriches the cultural exchange in the classroom. In addition to my extensive experience, I hold several certifications including TEFL, TESOL, and CELTA. They have provided me with a solid foundation in ESL teaching methodologies and best practices. These certificates, coupled with ongoing professional development, ensure that my teaching remains innovative and effective. I am eager to bring my passion for language teaching, cross-cultural communication , and student-centered learning to your organization. I would welcome the opportunity to further discuss how my unique approach and qualifications can contribute to the success of your ESL program. Please do not hesitate to contact me at +1 252 898 6956 or via email at [email protected] to schedule a convenient time for us to meet. Thank you for considering my application. I look forward to the possibility of joining Acadex. Sincerely, Patricia Duerr

Sample of applicant letter for substitute teacher

Application letter for the post of art teacher.

Dear Ms. Priest, I am writing to express my enthusiasm for the teacher position at Art Wise School. With four years of experience teaching at art schools, combined with a rich background in museum education and personal artistic achievements, I am eager to contribute my skills and passion to your esteemed institution. My journey in art education has been shaped by diverse experiences. This includes my role at Creative Art Academy, where I honed my teaching abilities and fostered creativity among students of varying ages. Beyond traditional classroom settings, I have also had the privilege of working at prestigious museums such as the Metropolitan Museum of Art and the Guggenheim Museum. There I developed and facilitated engaging educational programs that connected art history with hands-on artistic practice. This experience has given me a profound appreciation for art and the ability to inspire students through interactive learning experiences. In addition to my teaching and museum education experience, I am an active artist with a Master's degree in Fine Arts from the School of Visual Arts in NY. My practice spans mediums such as painting, sculpture, and mixed media. I have been fortunate to showcase my work in exhibitions across the state, including solo ones at prominent galleries in New York City. These exhibitions not only highlight my technical proficiency but also reflect my commitment to artistic exploration and expression. Enclosed with this letter is my resume, which provides further details about my educational background, teaching experience, and artistic achievements. I would welcome the opportunity to discuss how my qualifications and dedication to art education align with the goals of Art Wise School. Thank you for considering my application. I look forward to bringing my passion and experience in art education to Art Wise School and its vibrant artistic community. Sincerely, Monica L. Otis

Crafting an effective application letter for a teaching position requires careful attention to detail, personalization, and a clear demonstration of your qualifications and passion for education.

By following the steps outlined in this guide, you can create a compelling letter to apply for a job that highlights your strengths as an educator and aligns with the specific needs and values of the school.

Best of luck in your job search and in making a meaningful impact in the lives of students!

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2 Teacher Cover Letter Examples

Teachers are skilled at creating engaging lessons that inspire and educate, turning complex concepts into understandable knowledge. Similarly, your cover letter is your chance to transform your professional journey into an engaging narrative that enlightens recruiters about your skills and dedication. In this guide, we'll delve into the best cover letter examples for Teachers, helping you to craft a compelling story that resonates with your next employer.

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The best way to start a Teacher cover letter is by directly addressing the hiring manager or principal, if their name is known. Then, introduce yourself and state the teaching position you're applying for. Immediately follow this with a compelling reason why you're interested in the role and the school. This could be something unique about the school's approach to education that aligns with your teaching philosophy. This not only shows that you've done your research, but also that you're genuinely interested in the school and the role. Remember, the opening of your cover letter sets the tone for the rest of the letter, so make it engaging and tailored to the position.

Teachers should end a cover letter by summarizing their interest in the position and expressing their eagerness to contribute to the school or institution. They should reiterate their key qualifications and how they align with the job requirements. A polite and professional closing statement such as "Thank you for considering my application" or "I look forward to the possibility of contributing to your team" is appropriate. It's also important to include contact information for easy follow-up. Lastly, they should sign off with a professional closing like "Sincerely" or "Best regards," followed by their full name. This ending reaffirms their interest, highlights their suitability, and shows appreciation for the reader's time, which leaves a positive impression.

A teacher's cover letter should ideally be about one page in length. This is generally the standard for most professions, including teaching. The goal is to succinctly present your qualifications, passion for teaching, and how you can contribute to the school or institution. A one-page cover letter allows you to provide a detailed yet concise overview of your relevant experiences and skills without overwhelming the reader. Remember, hiring managers often have many applications to go through, so it's important to make your points clearly and efficiently.

Writing a cover letter with no experience as a teacher can seem daunting, but it's important to remember that everyone starts somewhere. Here's a step-by-step guide on how to write a compelling cover letter: 1. Start with a Professional Greeting: Address the hiring manager by their name if it's available. If not, use a general but professional greeting like "Dear Hiring Manager." 2. Introduction: Begin by stating the position you're applying for. Mention where you saw the job posting and express your interest in the position. 3. Highlight Relevant Skills: Even if you don't have direct teaching experience, you likely have skills that are relevant to the job. Perhaps you've volunteered with children, tutored peers in college, or have experience in a related field like counseling. Highlight these experiences and explain how they've prepared you for a teaching role. 4. Showcase Your Education: If you're a recent graduate, emphasize your education. Discuss relevant coursework, student teaching experiences, and educational philosophies you've studied that you plan to incorporate into your teaching. 5. Show Enthusiasm for the School: Do some research about the school you're applying to and mention something specific that impresses you or aligns with your own teaching philosophy. This shows that you're not just looking for any job, but that you're interested in this specific position. 6. Conclude with a Call to Action: In your closing paragraph, express your eagerness to further discuss your qualifications in an interview. Thank the hiring manager for considering your application. 7. Professional Closing: End the letter with a professional closing like "Sincerely" or "Best Regards," followed by your full name. Remember to keep your cover letter concise and to the point, ideally no longer than one page. Proofread carefully for any grammar or spelling errors. Your cover letter is your first chance to make a good impression, so make it count!

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18 Best Teaching Cover Letter Examples

A teaching cover letter is a written document that is usually submitted together with job application documents, summarizing the applicant’s qualifications and interest in the vacant post.

Below are various reasons why a cover letter is important:

  • It compensates for a resume that cannot stand on its own: Your resume should be successful even if it isn’t accompanied by a cover letter, but if your resume isn’t as convincing as you thought it was, it can compensate. 
  • It demonstrates that you are serious about the opportunity: One of the most common concerns is that job candidates forget to send a cover letter. When you apply for a job by merely submitting your CV, the hiring manager may view this as a careless move on your side. The teaching industry requires devoted individuals.
  • It allows you to emphasize your strengths: Your resume outlines the major accomplishments you achieved in your most recent employment. However, if you are limited to one page or two or have much relevant experience, you may be compelled to forgo certain details in favor of length. You can clarify and highlight a few significant experiences from your CV in your cover letter.
  • It demonstrates your writing abilities: Resumes follow tight guidelines, including bullet points and short, choppy sentences. You can write more fluently if you use a cover letter. Because employers want to see that you can communicate effectively on paper, it gets you off to a good start.
  • It lays the groundwork for the follow-up: Rather than leaving the next step up to the employer, use your letter to take charge of the follow-up procedure. In the final paragraph, provide a precise date and time when you will contact them. The follow-up avoids the waiting game, allowing you to proceed to an interview or another job vacancy.

Teaching Cover Letter Examples

Cover letter samples are very crucial in the process. The samples serve as a guide towards what your tailored letter should resemble, both in structure and the elements that should be included. However, it is wrong to use the samples and later submit them as your own. You should customize your letter using the examples and ensure that it fits your personal work experience and skills that are necessary for the teaching role.

Below are various examples:

Editable First time Teaching Cover Letter Sample for Word File

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Printable Experienced Elementary Teacher Cover Letter Sample for Word File

How to Write a Teaching Cover Letter

Writing an effective cover letter is a vital step in the job search process. For this reason, you should spend some time crafting it to express your interest in the position. The following is a comprehensive guide on how to write one.

Step 1: Header  

The header forms the topmost part of the cover letter. You should include the following:

Date and your personal details

Write your official name in full, followed by the job title for the post you are applying for. In this context, indicate that you are a teacher. Also, include valid contact details. This should include your physical/postal address, email address, LinkedIn, and telephone number (not necessarily all of them) . Indicate your city below your address, followed by the date you wrote your cover letter.

Employer’s details

Write the full name of the hiring manager of the institution that you are aspiring to work at, if it is known. This should be followed by the position title of the addressee on the cover letter, the name of the school/college you desire to work at, and its address. The address should include the city, street address, and ZIP code. This helps the recipient truly know that it is addressed to their institution.

Step2: Introduction

This section serves as the opening.

It includes the following:

Start your letter with a salutation and the addressee’s name if it is known. If you don’t have their name, you may use the phrase “Dear hiring manager.”

Briefly introduce yourself

In the first statement of your introduction, inform the hiring manager who you are (not by name, but by stating your personality and skills).

State why you are interested

Briefly express why you are interested in the post and what makes you competitive for the job.

Step 3: Body

This section gives more information about you and expresses why you are fit for the job. It would be best if you were keen to include the following:

List your key skills

It is critical to include a few essential hard and soft skills in your cover letter to win the teaching position you want. Highlighting such skills enables the hiring manager to swiftly determine whether you have acquired the skills required to educate the pupils/students.

Examples of skills include lesson planning , foreign language skills, smart boards, cardiopulmonary resuscitation (CPR), and computer skills . Soft skills include communication skills , interpersonal skills, leadership skills, conflict management, organizational skills, and time management skills.

Quantify your achievements

You should make an effort to quantify your achievements in as many ways as you can. This will provide the recruiting manager with additional information about your triumphs and also show the kind of help you can offer their team if hired. It is important to consider highlighting the achievements that are closely interlinked with the job specifications and state teaching-related certifications that you have.

You may consider relating your accomplishments to the following:

  • How many pupils did you have in your classes?
  • How many awards have you received for exemplary performance in your career?
  • How many coworkers have you assisted in training?
  • What proportion of your pupils get high marks?

Describe your experience

Highlight your years of relevant experience along with the qualifications that make you the best candidate for the job. If you are new to the teaching career, it is recommended that you include details about your experience during your internship.

It is wise to include unrelated experiences, especially those that relate to working with children. This will help to improve your cover letter, especially if you are new to the industry.

Match it to job requirements

It would be wise only to include details that are purely related to the job requirements. This will grab the attention of the hiring manager and increase your chances of getting hired.

Below are several ways that can help you do this:

  • Researching the school/college Do in-depth research about the institution and include some facts about it. This will impress the hiring manager, as they will see that you truly know how the institution operates. Additionally, elaborate on how your skills and expertise will contribute to the success of the students and the whole institution at large.
  • Add relevant keywords Obtain keywords from the job requirements and add them. This will ensure that your application is accepted by the applicant tracking system (ATS).
  • Express your enthusiasm for the job This will increase your chances of securing the position because it shows that you are passionate about the job.

You may state that you are eager to help the school adopt some teaching methods that you feel are effective.

Step 4: Conclusion

Conclude your letter with a strong closing statement and include a call to action. Also, remember to thank the prospective employer/ hiring manager for their time and consideration. At this point, you may restate your qualifications and show your interest in proceeding to the interview stage. End by signing off; use phrases such as “Yours sincerely”, followed by a signature, and your name below the signature.

Teaching Position Cover Letter Template

[Your Address]

[City, State, Zip]

[Your Email Address]

[Your Phone Number]

[Principal’s Name]

[School Name]

[School Address]

Dear [Principal’s Name],

I am writing to express my interest in the [specific teaching position, e.g., “Fourth Grade Teacher”] at [School Name], as advertised on [where you found the job posting]. With a [mention your degree, e.g., “Bachelor’s in Elementary Education”] and [mention years of experience] years of experience in [mention the educational setting, e.g., “elementary education”], I am enthusiastic about the opportunity to contribute to your team of dedicated educators.

Throughout my career, I have been committed to providing a nurturing environment that encourages and supports student learning. My teaching philosophy centers on [briefly mention your teaching philosophy, e.g., “fostering critical thinking, creativity, and a love for learning in all students”]. In my previous role as [Your Last Position] at [Your Last School], I [mention a significant achievement or project, e.g., “implemented a differentiated learning strategy that resulted in a 15% improvement in state test scores”].

I am particularly drawn to [School Name] because of [mention something specific about the school or its community, e.g., “your innovative approach to inclusive education and commitment to student well-being”]. I am excited about the opportunity to bring my expertise in [mention a specific skill or area, e.g., “curriculum development and classroom management”] to your school and to collaborate with your team to enhance student outcomes.

I believe that my background in [mention a specific subject or educational area, e.g., “STEM education”] and my passion for [mention a broader educational goal or philosophy, e.g., “equipping students with the skills they need to succeed in a rapidly changing world”] make me a perfect fit for the [specific teaching position] at [School Name]. I am eager to contribute to the continued success and growth of your educational community.

Thank you for considering my application. I am looking forward to the opportunity to further discuss how I can contribute to the academic and personal success of the students at [School Name]. I am available for an interview at your convenience and can be reached at [Your Phone Number] or via email at [Your Email Address].

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Dear Dr. Ford,

I am writing to express my enthusiastic interest in the open Third Grade Teacher position at Lincoln Elementary School, as advertised on the district’s career website. With a Master’s in Education from New York University and over seven years of dedicated experience in elementary education, I am excited about the opportunity to contribute to the esteemed team of educators at Lincoln Elementary.

Throughout my teaching career, I have focused on creating engaging, student-centered learning environments that foster curiosity, critical thinking, and a love for learning. In my current position as a Second Grade Teacher at Parkside Elementary, I spearheaded the integration of technology in the classroom, introducing an interactive reading program that resulted in a 20% increase in reading comprehension scores across my class. This achievement underscores my commitment to leveraging innovative educational tools to enhance learning outcomes.

I am particularly drawn to Lincoln Elementary School because of your commitment to holistic education and the well-being of each student. Your school’s emphasis on integrating emotional and social learning into the curriculum resonates with my educational philosophy. I am eager to bring my expertise in differentiated learning and behavior management to your school, contributing to a positive and inclusive classroom environment.

My approach to teaching extends beyond academic achievement; I strive to cultivate a supportive atmosphere that encourages students to explore their interests and develop a sense of responsibility towards their learning. I am passionate about collaborating with fellow teachers, parents, and the broader school community to support each student’s unique path to success.

I am confident that my background and my passion for education would make me a valuable addition to the Lincoln Elementary School team. I am looking forward to the opportunity to discuss how I can contribute to the continued excellence and growth of your educational community. Please feel free to contact me at 555-987-6543 or via email at [email protected] to schedule an interview.

Thank you for considering my application. I am excited about the possibility of joining Lincoln Elementary School and making a meaningful impact in the lives of your students.

Samantha Green

Dear Ms. Martinez,

I am writing to express my interest in the High School English Teacher position at Westside High School, as advertised on the School District’s employment website. With a Master’s Degree in English Literature and a California Single Subject Teaching Credential, coupled with my five years of experience teaching 9th and 11th-grade students at Riverview High School, I am excited about the opportunity to contribute to the academic excellence for which Westside High School is renowned.

At Riverview High, I led the development and implementation of a new curriculum focused on diverse literary voices and critical thinking skills, which resulted in a 30% improvement in state test scores for my students. This achievement underscores my commitment to creating inclusive and engaging learning environments that cater to the varied needs of students and stimulate their intellectual curiosity and analytical skills.

What draws me particularly to Westside High School is your innovative approach to integrating technology into the curriculum and the strong emphasis on preparing students for both college and career readiness. I am eager to bring my expertise in digital learning tools and my passion for literature to your English department. I am particularly interested in contributing to your school’s literary magazine and drama club, areas where I believe I can further enrich the student experience outside the traditional classroom setting.

I am committed to fostering a positive and collaborative learning atmosphere that encourages student expression, critical discourse, and a deep appreciation for literature. My teaching philosophy is centered on the belief that every student has the potential to contribute uniquely to our world, and I dedicate myself to unlocking that potential through literature and creative expression.

I am enthusiastic about the possibility of joining the distinguished faculty at Westside High School and contributing to the continued success and growth of your students. I would welcome the opportunity to discuss how my background, skills, and enthusiasm can match the needs of your school. I am available for an interview at your earliest convenience and can be reached at (555) 321-9876 or via email at [email protected] .

Thank you for considering my application. I look forward to the opportunity to make a positive and meaningful impact at Westside High School.

Jordan Taylor

In both samples, the applicants effectively express their enthusiasm and qualifications for the teaching positions while aligning with the values and initiatives of the respective schools. They highlight their relevant experience, educational background, and achievements, showcasing their dedication to creating engaging and inclusive learning environments.

The first letter emphasizes the applicant’s success in integrating technology into the classroom to improve student outcomes, while also demonstrating a commitment to holistic education and social-emotional learning, in line with the school’s mission.

The second letter highlights the applicant’s success in developing and implementing a new curriculum to boost student achievement, as well as a willingness to contribute to extracurricular activities that enrich the student experience. The applicant also demonstrates alignment with the school’s focus on technology integration and college/career readiness.

Overall, both applicants effectively convey their passion for education and their desire to positively impact students’ lives while demonstrating an understanding of and alignment with the schools’ educational philosophies and goals.

Tips for Writing a Good Cover Letter

Below are some tips that may help you craft an outstanding cover letter:

Customize your cover letter

Begin your letter customization by searching for templates and samples, which should guide you through customizing.

Take your time

Take your time to read and understand the job requirements before starting the writing process. This will help you establish which skills are relevant to include in your cover letter . Also, ensure that you spend enough time proofreading it and correcting all the typing and grammar mistakes. A clear message might inspire the hiring manager to consider your application.

Keep it short and sweet

Hiring managers rarely have a lot of time to read the cover letters and other job application materials. For this reason, you should make sure that you write a short one that contains every necessary detail. Also, ensure that you use captivating words and phrases to convince the hiring manager that you qualify to proceed to the interview stage.

Emphasize why you are a great match

Insist on why you are the best fit for the job by highlighting your relevant skills. Also, restate the specific qualities included in the job requirements and emulate the language used in the description of the job requirements while ensuring professionalism. You may also state what contributions you will make when hired.

Individualize

Ensure that you write a different cover letter each time you are applying for a job. This is because each job post usually has different specifications.

Securing a teaching job may be challenging, especially if you are not in a position to write an outstanding cover letter. However, writing a good one might be simpler if you follow the guidelines given in this article.

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Cover letter writing tips for teachers, cover letter example for a teacher, tips for using a cover letter template, more education-related cover letter examples.

Wondering how to get hired as a teacher? An outstanding and personalized cover letter for a teaching position can mean the difference between getting an interview and not getting a response to your application.

Use your cover letter to highlight relevant experience and past achievements. Your priority in this letter is to connect your work history and accomplishments to the job description. You’re not trying to recreate your resume here. Instead, you want to show the employer, at a glance, how you're qualified for the position.

The goal is to introduce yourself and showcase the skills and qualifications that make you stand out from the competition.

Whether you’re fresh out of college or an experienced teacher, these tips and cover letter examples will help you convince the hiring committee that you’re the best candidate for the job. 

Emphasize your achievements.  Include examples of your accomplishments in past jobs as a teacher. For example, if your students earned high state test scores, or if you received a teaching award, mention these successes. 

Describe your experience. While you do not want to copy your resume, it's helpful to include details on your experience. Quantifying them can help—for example, mention how many years you've taught. If you're new to the career, include details on your student-teaching experience.  

Mention any training or certifications.  Many teaching jobs have specific training and certification requirements. Use your cover letter to demonstrate that you have what’s required for the job.

Include related work outside the classroom.  If you have non-teaching work or volunteer experience that involves working with children, you can highlight this in your cover letter as well. You especially might want to do this if you have limited teaching experience.

Customize your cover letter.  Be sure to tailor each cover letter to fit the specific school and job listing. One way to do this is to research the school and mention why you think you’d be a good fit for that specific location. 

Take your time.  Many job seekers treat cover letters as an afterthought, but these letters are so much more than a cover sheet for your application. A boring, slapdash letter won’t help your candidacy, and it could hurt your chances.

Proofread and edit. Quality is also important: a cover letter filled with typos and grammatical errors will not inspire the hiring committee to give you a call. Proofread your letter carefully before you send or upload it.

This is an example of a cover letter for a teacher.  Download the teacher cover letter template  (compatible with Google Docs and Word Online).

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Alissa McIntire 87 Washington Street Smithfield, CA 08055 555-555-5555 (h) 123-123-1234 (c) alissa.mcintire@email.com

May 17, 2022

Mr. John Doe Smithfield Elementary School Main Street Smithfield, CA 08055

Dear Mr. Doe,

I am interested in applying for an elementary-level teaching position in your school district. As a 2022 graduate of Amplesmith College, I have student teaching experience on the third- fourth-, and sixth-grade level, in both suburban and urban school districts. I believe my teaching experience and passion for community engagement make me an ideal candidate for a teaching position at your school.

I have experience teaching elementary-level students in a variety of settings. I am currently teaching third-grade children at an inner-city charter school. As a former education coordinator at a local museum, I also have experience teaching fourth-grade students in a small suburban school system. Your school emphasizes its unique position as a school that caters to both inner-city and suburban students, so I think my varied experiences would make me an asset to your program.

Your school also strives to engage students in the larger community. I have lots of experience incorporating community service projects into my classrooms. For example, as a student teacher, I led a unit for third-graders on plant life, and we volunteered at a local community garden. I would love to find ways to integrate service learning into my lesson plans.

It is my goal to combine my range of experience with my ability to be a compassionate, enthusiastic, intelligent teacher who will make a positive contribution to your school district and larger community. I would welcome an interview and hope to hear from you at your earliest convenience.

Signature (hard copy letter)

Alissa McIntire

A cover letter example helps you with the layout of your letter and what elements you need to include, such as introductions and body paragraphs.

Along with helping with your layout, cover letter examples can show you what kind of content you should include in your document and what type of language to use. For example, a sample might show you the action words you should utilize in your own cover letter.

Use a cover letter example as a guide to your own letter, but do not simply copy the text provided.

You should tailor your cover letter to fit your own work history and the job for which you are applying.

Review cover letter examples for many different types of education jobs and get templates you can use to write your own letters.

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  • A well-written cover letter will highlight your relevant experience and past achievements, and connect them to the job for which you're applying.
  • It's important to tailor each cover letter you write to fit the specific school and job listing.
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Introduction of an ESL teacher cover letter

Esl teacher cover letter body.

ESL teachers need to command the English language not just in the classroom, but also in their cover letters. They must demonstrate their fluency and teaching prowess, ensuring that every word they write reflects their ability to effectively communicate and educate.

Crafting a cover letter as an ESL teacher is a bit like crafting a lesson plan. both require clarity and a strong understanding of language to truly engage and inspire.

To make your cover letter stand out, highlight your language skills, creative teaching methods, and passion for connecting cultures through language. Show how you can make a difference in your students' lives by helping them understand and use English confidently.

ESL teacher full text-only cover letter example

Dear Ms. Allen,

I am writing to apply for the ESL Teacher position at ELS Language Centers in Seattle, Washington, as advertised on your website. With my TEFL certification and three years of experience teaching English to non-native speakers, I am confident in my ability to contribute to your esteemed language program.

During my time at The Language Company in Boston, Massachusetts, I developed and implemented engaging curriculum for students ranging from beginners to advanced learners. I also gained valuable experience in adapting teaching methods to suit various learning styles and cultural backgrounds.

I am particularly drawn to ELS Language Centers' comprehensive approach to language instruction and your commitment to preparing international students for success in American universities. My experience working with diverse student populations has given me a deep appreciation for cultural exchange, which I believe is essential in language education.

I would welcome the opportunity to discuss how my skills and passion for teaching can benefit your students at ELS Language Centers. Thank you for your time and consideration.

Sincerely, 

Sections of an ESL teacher cover letter

Your ESL teacher cover letter is an opportunity to demonstrate why you’re the best teacher for the job. Make sure each section builds your case for why you deserve the role.

  • Header . Start by listing your contact details and the date to establish a professional impression.
  • Greeting . If you can, address the hiring manager by name to show your effort in personalizing your application.
  • Introduction . Begin with enthusiasm for the ESL teaching position and briefly outline why you’re interested.
  • Body . Emphasize your teaching expertise and pertinent experiences. Provide examples of accomplishments that align with the school's needs.
  • Conclusion . Summarize your qualifications and express your continued excitement about the role.
  • Signature . End with a courteous sign-off and your full name.

Using no more than one page , keep your cover letter brief and concise. Talk about your teaching expertise and passion so it aligns with the school’s mission. Leverage your cover letter to showcase your command of the English language while communicating why you’re the ideal teacher for the classroom.

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For more general information and details that cover every section, view our article on how to write a cover letter .

When opening your cover letter, highlight some compelling aspects of your experience to immediately build credibility and position you for the role. For example, if you have specialized experience or well-respected certifications, mention it right away.

The last thing you want is a boring cover letter that sounds like everyone else’s. Be specific about what you bring to the role and be direct about your interest. Focus on demonstrating how your work delivers real, impactful results aligned with the school’s needs.

To Whom It May Concern.

I am writing to apply for the ESL teacher position at your school. I believe I have the necessary qualifications and experience for the role. I look forward to the opportunity to contribute to your team.

In the body of your cover letter, follow a clear template.

  • Emphasize your teaching skills and relevant experiences.
  • Demonstrate how your teaching style aligns with the school's values and culture.
  • Conclude with a memorable statement that reinforces your enthusiasm for the role.
  • Finish with an engaging call to action that encourages the hiring manager to reach out to you.

First body paragraph: your suitability for the role (skills & experience)

Start your cover letter with a strong introduction by highlighting your teaching skills and relevant experience that match the needs of the ESL role.

Here’s how to showcase your expertise in your cover letter.

  • Educational background . Emphasize how your degrees or certifications have enhanced your teaching abilities and understanding of language acquisition.
  • Teaching experience . Share significant teaching experiences and collaborations, focusing on your adaptability and problem-solving skills in the classroom.
  • Language skills . Discuss your proficiency in English and any innovative teaching methods you’ve used.
  • Achievements . Highlight specific accomplishments or successful projects that demonstrate your impact as an ESL teacher.

Second body paragraph(s): alignment with the organization

To effectively incorporate a company's values and mission into your ESL teacher cover letter, start by researching the organization's core principles and goals. Reflect on how your own teaching philosophy and experiences align with these values.

For instance, if a school emphasizes fostering global citizenship and cultural exchange, you might highlight how your experience with diverse student groups has deepened your appreciation for cultural diversity and how you actively integrate this into your lessons.

This demonstrates your alignment with the school's mission and shows how your personal experiences complement their priorities.

Call to action & conclusion: finish off strong

To close, summarize your enthusiasm for the role and briefly reiterate how your skills align with the school's mission. Express interest in discussing how you can contribute to the school's success.

The key is to highlight your eagerness to contribute and invite further conversation while leaving a positive final impression.

Finish by signing your name . This step is more than a formality—it's your final opportunity to leave a lasting and professional impression.

How to write an ESL teacher cover letter with no experience

Even if you lack direct experience, highlight your enthusiasm for teaching and your willingness to learn. Emphasize transferable skills, such as strong communication and adaptability, and showcase any relevant coursework or volunteer work. Your passion and potential can make a strong impression.

Key takeaways

Craft your ESL teacher cover letter with clear language to showcase your teaching skills and fluency. Show how your teaching philosophy fits with the school’s values and mission to emphasize your potential impact. Keep your cover letter concise, no more than one page, and ensure each section builds a compelling case for why you’re the best candidate. Close by summarizing your enthusiasm for the role, expressing a desire for further discussion, and leaving a professional sign-off.

Explore our ESL teacher cover letter builder —a user-friendly tool that helps you craft a standout, polished cover letter to elevate your job application and increase your chances of securing interviews!

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If possible, address the letter to a specific person. First Paragraph: Introduce yourself. Mention the job you're applying for and how you found out about it. Second Paragraph: Discuss your teaching philosophy and methodology. Relate it to the school's ethos. Third Paragraph: Highlight relevant experiences and achievements.

Top teacher cover letter examples: 1. First-time teacher. This letter is friendly and enthusiastic. It uses concrete examples and experiences related to student teaching while showcasing exactly why the applicant wants to become a teacher. Learn more: First-time teacher at LiveAbout. 2.

Opening paragraph. Introduction: Begin your cover letter by introducing yourself and stating the purpose of your letter. Mention the teaching position you're applying for and express your enthusiasm. Example: "Dear Principal Smith, I am writing to express my interest in the open teaching position at Sunnyvale Elementary.

Whether you're applying for your first teaching job or you're an experienced educator who is exploring different career path options, having a professional cover letter can improve your chances of being hired. If you're just beginning your job search, reviewing resume templates and cover letter samples can inspire you to craft your own application materials successfully.

Sample application letter for teacher. September 24, 2021. Dear Mr. Umar, I am interested in applying for a secondary teaching position in your school. As a graduate of Yaba College of Education, I have required teaching experience on the JSS 1, 2 and 3 level, in both Physics and Mathematics.

Here's how it works: 1 Head to ChatGPT (you'll need to create an account - it's free) 2 Ask ChatGPT, "Please write me a cover letter for an Teacher role. The role I'm applying for is [Job Title] role at [School District]. Here is the job description: [Paste Job Description]. And here is my resume: [Paste Resume].

First, add and left-align your contact info at the top of the cover letter. Must-haves include: your full name. email address. and phone number. An optional item is your mailing address. Remember about inserting the date of writing as it's necessary on any formal letter, such as a teacher cover letter.

To build on the advice outlined in our video guide, read through our tips to learn how to write the best possible teacher cover letter. 1. Showcase your key teaching skills. Highlighting key hard and soft skills on your cover letter is crucial to landing the teaching role you want.

An application letter, or a teacher cover letter, is how you introduce yourself as a teacher candidate. A one-page letter allows you to convey your passion, relevant expertise, credentials, and skills. Make sure you are not guilty of writing a long-winded cover letter. Please don't make it too short; you must communicate your value.

Include Contact Information: At the top of the letter, include your name, address, phone number, and email address. Below this, add the date. Recipient's Information: Below the date, include the name, title, school name, and address of the recipient. Make sure to address it to the appropriate person if possible.

How to write a cover letter, a.k.a. a letter of application for a teacher, that convinces the reader to move on to your resume and ultimately land a job interview. To help you, I've assembled hard-hitting excerpts from application letters for teaching positions. Use your academic cover letter to introduce yourself as a professional educator, highlight your hands-on teaching experience ...

Copy this text for your Teacher cover letter! 123 Pretend Lane. Belleville, MI 48111. (123) 456-7890. January 12, 2023. Shaunna Li. Belleville High School Principal. 501 West Columbia Avenue. Belleville, MI 48111.

Now follow the guide and check out these two teacher cover letter examples: Teacher Cover Letter Examples. According to the BLS, the employment of kindergarten and elementary school teachers will increase by 7% (124,300 new jobs each year), and high school teachers' jobs will grow by 8% (77,400 new jobs every year) between 2020 and 2030. That ...

Follow these six steps to learn how to craft an application letter for a teaching position: 1. Research the role and organisation. Before you write your letter, you can conduct some research to decide what important and relevant details you may include in the document. Review the job posting to get more insight into the role and its ...

Application letter sample for preschool teacher. Dear Ms. Thompson, I am writing to apply for the preschool teacher position at Little Learners. Passionate about early childhood education and committed to nurturing young minds, I am ready to contribute to your esteemed preschool's positive learning environment.

Here's a step-by-step guide on how to write a compelling cover letter: 1. Start with a Professional Greeting: Address the hiring manager by their name if it's available. If not, use a general but professional greeting like "Dear Hiring Manager." 2.

A cover letter is a professional document that accompanies a job application, serving as an introduction to the applicant and highlighting their qualifications and suitability for a specific position. It typically includes a brief overview of the applicant's relevant skills, experiences, and accomplishments, tailored to align with the ...

A teaching cover letter is a written document that is usually submitted together with job application documents, summarizing the applicant's qualifications and interest in the vacant post. Below are various reasons why a cover letter is important: Teaching Cover Letter Examples Cover letter samples are very crucial in the process. The samples serve as a guide towards what your tailored ...

Start the teacher's cover letter with appropriate greetings. A simple "Dear +Position + Last name" such as "Dear Principal Miller" will do. 3. Use a Strong Introduction to Start the Teacher Cover Letter. Before you get down to business, you should further introduce yourself and the purpose of the teacher cover letter.

Main Street. Smithfield, CA 08055. Dear Mr. Doe, I am interested in applying for an elementary-level teaching position in your school district. As a 2022 graduate of Amplesmith College, I have student teaching experience on the third- fourth-, and sixth-grade level, in both suburban and urban school districts.

In this section, we provide a detailed guide to help you write an effective teacher cover letter. Remember to take your time, proofread it carefully, keep it concise and tailor it to the requirements in the job listing. 1. Convey your interest in the position. Begin by clearly stating the position you are applying for and the name of the school.

Step 3: Write a strong introduction. In the first paragraph, introduce yourself and state your purpose for writing the letter. Mention the specific teaching position you are applying for and express your interest in the job. Step 4: Highlight your qualifications and experience.

Sections of an ESL teacher cover letter. Your ESL teacher cover letter is an opportunity to demonstrate why you're the best teacher for the job. Make sure each section builds your case for why you deserve the role. Header. Start by listing your contact details and the date to establish a professional impression. Greeting. If you can, address ...

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