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hi there im kathleen jasper and today im going to teach you how to write an effective cover letter many of you are seeking teaching positions and you are sending out your resumes and youre stumped on how to write that cover letter so im going to give you some tips and tricks today to apply for any position lets get started [Music] all right so thank you for being here today were going to talk about how to write a cover letter im going to focus today specifically on a teacher resume cover letter but you can use these techniques for any position you are seeking and specifically today im going to be talking about those who do not have experience as teachers i know many of you are going out and trying to find teaching positions and you havent taught yet in the classroom you can still get a position without having experience but it does help to have a you know effective cover letter so im going to show you how to do that today now ive already done a whole series on how to write a