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Home   |   Careers In Physics   |   Career Guidance   |   Webinars   |   Landing Your First Physics Teaching Job

Landing Your First Physics Teaching Job

Free to the Public

Thursday, June 14, 2012
2:00 p.m. - 3:00 p.m. EDT


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Blippitt
B. Lippitt
Program Coordinator
Institute for Systems Biology

Reif
Marc Reif
Physics Teacher
Fayetteville High School

Blickenstaff
Jacob Clark Blickenstaff
APS Teacher Education
Programs Manager

About the Webinar

For many recently licensed high school physics teachers, it can be difficult to chart out the first steps towards securing a teaching job. What should be on your resume? How do you best present yourself in an interview? What are schools looking for in a new hire? In this webinar, join experienced master teachers and PhysTEC project mentors Marc Reif and B Lippitt as they discuss tips and suggestions for recently licensed high school physics teachers who are out on the job market.

Jacob Clark Blickenstaff, APS Teacher Education Programs Manager—and former high school physics teacher—moderates the discussion.

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