Writing a good resume is not rocket science. In fact, many of the rocket scientists that apply are rejected based on their poorly written resumes. A resume is not a Curriculum Vitae, it is a document that includes the most relevant experience of the candidate (you) that matches the requirements of the job.
In order to write a good resume the first thing you have to consider is your audience. Who will read your resume? What are they looking for?
Imagine yourself as the hiring manager or the school owner. What would you be looking for in a teacher if you were the one hiring? Think also about the fact that your audience is probably shuffling a ton of resumes. How do you make yours stand out from all the others in a professional way?
At Footprints Recruiting we want the best for our teachers, and we want the best teachers. We also want people who are sincere about this opportunity (which is probably you given you are reading this page).