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Tool Tip: How to Write a Post That Will Get a Great Teacher

Tool Tip: How to Write a Post That Will Get a Great Teacher

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You want the perfect teacher or professional for your family to hire. How can you find the right one? How can you write a post that will attract the ideal candidate to help your child learn and grow? What information should you add to your post that enables you to find the right teacher or tutor every time?

In this article, you will learn how to write a post on Anything Academic to help you find the perfect teacher or tutor for your family.

Your post should be clear, friendly, and inviting. Show your personality through your post! If you want to attract the right teacher or tutor, you want to make sure they are comfortable with you before responding to your post.

Start with an Introduction

Start your post with a clear introduction. Keep it short but be specific. Talk about yourself and the children. Your family is unique, and so are your needs. Include a shortlist of the absolute must-haves in the first line of your post. What kind of relationship are you looking to have with a teacher? Do you need someone available part-time? Do you need a full-time tutor? Make sure you can answer these questions.

Example:

Family of 3 children, ages 7, 9, and 14, looking for a math tutor for 1st, 3rd, and 8th-grade math content. Must have classroom experience and at least three professional references.

Including a shortlist of must-haves will weed out all candidates that do not meet the initial requirements.

Get to the Point

What is important to you? Talk about the things you think would be necessary for a teacher or tutor to know. If you like to stick to a strict routine, put that in your post! This will eliminate any tutors or teachers that are not willing to stick to a regular schedule. If you need a flexible educator, ready to change their plan often, include this in your post.

What are your needs? Talk about the specific academic needs of your child. Include the number of students the teacher or tutor will be helping. Be detailed and precise. Include any quirks that a teacher or tutor will need to know before they respond. Does your child need more breaks during work? Will the tutor need to understand specific learning needs or neurodiversity in students? Need a teacher able to challenge a gifted student? Make sure to specify.

What credentials are a must-have? If you need a teacher that is a licensed educator, mention it. Will you want a teacher with classroom experience? Do you want a teacher who has homeschooled their own children? If you have a special needs learner and you want someone with experience working with students with your child’s specific needs, include details in your post. Do not be afraid to be very honest about your requirements.

What content will they be teaching? Be specific. If you need a calculus tutor, write that clearly in your post. Do not say, “family looking for a math teacher.” You may get messages from hundreds of teachers, from an elementary tutor to college algebra. If you’re having trouble finding the right curriculum for your child, there are many resources online available to help you.

What is the age group of your students? If you have students that range from 6 years old to 17 years old, you need to have a teacher or tutor educated to teach all content levels. Narrow down applicants by adding the ages of your children and subjects you need help teaching.

Create a Compelling Post

Remember, you are hiring a teacher, but you want to make sure that you find someone who wants to work for you! Be friendly and introduce your family just as you would if you were interviewing the teacher in person. When someone likes you, they will want to work for you.

Include a family photo to attract the reader. Text without an image is easy to overlook. Family photos will make your post more personal and give you more credence.

Safety

Always, and foremost, be safe with your family’s privacy. Avoid phone numbers, emails, and personal identifiers in your post. These can be shared later when you are more comfortable with a candidate. When you do begin to communicate, Anything Academic’s message board allows you to “get to know” a candidate before breaching the wall of privacy.

Conclusion

Finding the right teacher or tutor is essential for helping your children flourish academically. Your post on Anything Academic will be the first step in finding the right teacher or tutor for your family. If you follow the advice outlined in this article, you will find the right teacher or tutor for your children in no time!

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