I promise you, when someone reads the heading "Nanny" they will not read any of the fluff you wrote below it. Even thought it is TECHNICALLY planning and executing field trips for social-emotional development, its not at all the kind of experience a principal is looking for and it carries no weight. -signed an elementary school assistant principal MB from IL. |
Why would we listen to you? You're just an assistant principal. OP probably makes more than you. |
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OP said she put the title as nanny/personal tutor. |
You are wrong, Assistant Principal. You are looking through resumes and one applicant has extensive nanny/tutor experience while the other applicants have sales experience at the Gap and steaming milk experience at Starbucks and you don't think the summer nanny/tutor stands out? You are simply wrong. |
| PP again - I should add "all things being equal", of course. Nanny/tutor experience isn't going to get you far if you have crappy grades from a lesser college/university than the other applicants. |
What's your annual gross? |
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+2 I hope no one I know, attends that school. |
With that assistant principal? |
Correct. |
Completely agree! OP don't listen. I think that will great on any resume for teaching! |
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OP here. Thanks everyone! And I really like that list of stuff for the nanny! I have something similar on my resume.
I am also studying abroad where I will work with children in schools overseas. I have ample experience throughout the school year as well working with children. I am not worried about experience. |
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As hard is it may be to hear, OP, the Assistant Principal has a point. Nanny experience is not the same as teaching experience.
I agree with PPs that having nanny experience is more valuable than retail experience, but being a nanny is not like being a teacher and people in charge of hiring will be looking for candidates with teaching experience over nanny experience. That said, OP, your strategy for gaining experience in schools and developing your skills in teaching will help you land a good teaching job. Good luck to you. |