Portfolio and Resources

Portfolio

Statement Against the AITSL Standards: Teachers

Crafting a compelling selection criteria (statement against the standards) response is crucial for securing a teaching position, as it allows you to clearly demonstrate your skills, experience, and alignment with the role’s requirements. Below are examples that showcase one way to structure your responses using the Situation, Action, Outcome (SAO) method. These examples illustrate how to connect your experiences directly to the AITSL standards and provide a clear, concise narrative that highlights your professional strengths. By following this approach, you can effectively present your qualifications and make a strong case for why you are the best candidate for the advertised position. Each paragraph is representative of approximately 1/4 of what would normally be developed for each heading.

School Selection Criteria (CEWA) Sample

Developing a personalised response to selection criteria is essential for securing a teaching position in an independent or Catholic school, as it allows you to clearly demonstrate how your skills, experience and attitude align with the school’s values and expectations. The below examples illustrate how to connect your experiences to the specific requirements of the role, while providing a clear and concise narrative that highlights your professional strengths.

Sample Resume Templates (Word Documents)

Resources and Courses

  • Resources and templates for PhD student academic CV development (this does not include the development of a personalised document but gives you the resources and templates to create your own) $35 email info@melwritesresumes.com for more information and payment details.
  • Resources and templates for younger people creating their first CV (this does not include the development of a personalised document but gives you a template and a model to create your own) $35 email info@melwritesresumes.com for more information and payment details.
  • Free resource: 5 Top Resume Writing Tips