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I'm a School of Ed- why should I partner with Selected?
I'm a School of Ed- why should I partner with Selected?

Learn some of the benefits of partnering with Selected

Mikki Pazman avatar
Written by Mikki Pazman
Updated over a week ago

At Selected, we love partnering with Schools of Education in the regions we serve! These partnerships help us stay tuned into what aspiring teachers and recent grads are looking for while providing them with the opportunity to learn about and communicate with our network of schools (1500+ PreK-12 schools, both public and private, from across the country).

Great news—partnering is free! Get more information here.

School of Education Partner Offerings

To make partnership worth your while, we offer lots of complimentary services to our school of education partners! We strive to help your students and alumni accelerate their job search and classroom effectiveness.

  • Live Webinars. Our interactive webinars, hosted by current/former educators or recruiters, cover topics such as: Job Search Bootcamp, Ace the (Virtual) Teacher Interview, Ace the (Virtual) Demo Lesson, Find the Right School Fit, Classroom Management, Mindfulness, Culturally Responsive Pedagogy, & more!

  • Educator Resume Feedback Office Hours. Schedule dedicated time for your students/alumni to get specific, actionable feedback and tips to improve their teaching resumes.

  • Job Search Accounts. We'll get your students/alumni set up on our platform where they can create a profile and communicate with hiring schools to hear more about their open positions.

Who We Work With

We currently provide support services to School of Education partners across the country such as Harvard, New York University, John Hopkins, Towson, UTSA, UC Irvine, Relay GSE, and many more. As we continue to expand the regions we serve we are eager to partner with additional School's of Education to expand our candidate pool and help new teachers and veteran teachers alike land a new role!

Get Your School Connected!

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