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Teacher Resume Examples & Template (2026)

RisenResume · 9 min read · Updated May 2026

Teaching resumes get screened by district HR systems before they reach a principal. Those systems look for state certification, the grade level and subject endorsements that match the posting, and a track record of measurable student outcomes. A great teacher with a generic resume often gets filtered out before any educator sees their name — the fix is putting credentials and outcomes where the system can find them.

What hiring managers actually look for

Active state teaching certification, grade level and subject endorsements, classroom experience matched to the posting, and concrete student-outcome metrics — test score growth, reading-level gains, attendance, behavioural referrals reduced, parent engagement.

The format that works

One page for early career, two pages for veteran teachers with substantial leadership or specialty experience. Single column, conservative formatting. Lead with a credentials block — state, certification type, endorsements, year obtained.

ATS keywords every teacher resume should consider

classroom managementlesson planningdifferentiated instructionIEP504 planSELPBISCommon Corestate standardssmall-group instructiondata-driven instructionformative assessmentsummative assessmentparent communicationGoogle ClassroomSchoologyCanvasrestorative practicestrauma-informedELLESLco-teaching

Teacher resume summary example

Resume summary

Certified Elementary Educator (Illinois PEL, K-6, ESL endorsement) with 6 years teaching grades 3-5 in Title I schools. Maintained an average of 1.4 years of reading growth per academic year across mixed-ability classrooms of 27-30 students. Lead grade-level team and mentor for two student teachers. Looking for a 4th or 5th grade ELA position.

Bullet point examples that score

Strong examples
  • Taught 4th grade ELA and math to a mixed-ability class of 28 students, including 6 IEP and 4 ELL students; achieved an average of 1.4 years of reading growth per academic year.
  • Designed and implemented a small-group reading intervention for 12 below-grade-level readers; 9 of 12 reached grade-level proficiency by end of year.
  • Led the 4th grade team of 5 teachers in vertical alignment of math curriculum; team-wide math proficiency scores increased 11 percentage points over two years.
  • Partnered with families on student progress; achieved 96% parent conference attendance and ran a monthly parent engagement night with average attendance of 24 families.
  • Mentored two student teachers from a local university; both secured full-time positions in district after completing student teaching.

Skills section

Instruction: Differentiated instruction, small-group, station rotation, project-based learning, scaffolded instruction
Specialties: ELL/ESL strategies, IEP and 504 accommodations, trauma-informed practice, restorative discipline
Standards: Common Core State Standards, state ELA and math frameworks, NGSS
Technology: Google Classroom, Schoology, Canvas, IXL, Lexia, NWEA MAP, Smart Board
Certifications: State PEL/teaching licence, ESL endorsement, Reading Specialist (use what is true)

Common teacher resume mistakes

  1. Missing state certification details. District ATS searches for the state and certification type. Put it in your summary line.
  2. Vague duties. "Taught grade 4" tells the recruiter nothing. Specify class size, populations served, and outcomes.
  3. No student outcomes. Reading growth, math proficiency, attendance — even imperfect numbers signal data literacy and impact.
  4. Listing every PD you ever attended. Pick 3-5 PDs that mattered. Recruiters do not need a complete training transcript.
  5. Ignoring the technology section. Districts increasingly screen for LMS fluency. Name the platforms you actually use.

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Grade level and subject matters

Elementary resumes lean on differentiated instruction, classroom management, and cross-subject coverage. Middle and high school resumes lean on subject mastery, advanced coursework, and college/career readiness. Special education resumes lean on IEP development, behavioural strategies, and co-teaching. Lead with the angle that matches the posting.

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