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Dr. Les Potter has over 53 years in education in the US and Egypt with 45 years in school and university administration. Currently Les is retired from full time employment but is a consultant at Core West College in the American division in Sheikh Zayed, Cairo. He received his doctorate from the University of South Carolina and has completed post graduate work at Doncaster College in England and Harvard University. Les has published over 100 articles, chapters and books in education. Les is the founder of an educational service to assist educators with their CVs, cover letters, interviewing and career development. He may be reached at [email protected].
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All of us have experienced the disappointment of rejection from our dream job. Even though we thought we were perfect for the position. Our CV was on point as was our cover letter and we nailed the interview. What went wrong? Do not take the...
Although the CV, cover letter, and the interview are very helpful in the hiring process, an overlooked but very important aspect of the process is the reference. Often you will list your references and their contact information on your CV. This is...
I have reviewed many very well written CVs and several suggestions that I have for educational job seekers is: In your career objective include the position you are seeking. Just because you have been a homeroom teacher does not necessarily mean...
I had been retired for about 18 months and not enjoying myself. My wife would travel to go to work and leave me alone with a TV and my two dogs. This was certainly not how I wanted to spend my “golden years”. After working over 51 years in education...
I have recently retired as a school administrator after 51 plus in education.  I have been reading about a lot of new administrators who are all ready burning out, feel overwhelmed, overworked, and under compensated.  I was fortunate to have worked...
It is the most exciting time of the year as teachers start returning back to school. Teachers and administrators are looking forward to the new school year. Many administrators think that this is a time for team building and professional development...
I had the good fortunate of being a principal of seven schools in four states. Something I learned early in my career was unless the superintendent tells you to make these changes immediately or you are extremely familiar with the school, I would...
Once again there was a school shooting in the US and this time in Michigan. As a former secondary school administrator, I try to reflect on what I would have done if I was in that situation.  Every state and school district has their own rules and...
As we know too well, kids today from almost the time they leave the crib are tech savvy. Kids are glued to their devices and it takes a very entertaining teacher to distract students in the classroom from their phones.  Teaching the old fashion way...
I have been blessed to retire twice, once in the USA and the last time in Egypt after 51 plus years in education. I have a couple of suggestions for you. Check your financial status with your school or state retirement system, review your...

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