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College students finishing their academic preparation programs face the difficult challenge of transitioning into the teaching profession. In a short period of time, they can no longer function as a student themselves and must immediately transform into a professional educator. This can be a difficult challenge for a young person and they need guidance doing this successfully.The one opportunity college students have in gaining practical experience as a teacher is through the student teaching experience. Unfortunately, many students squander this critical opportunity and finish their assignment without maximizing their own learning and without capitalizing on professional opportunities that they will need to be hired as a teacher.By building a professional brand name through a thoughtful preservice teaching experience, novice educators are better able to survive the application and interview process and secure a teaching position. Capitilizing on the difficult transition point between

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Teaching is the only profession I know that eats its young. We must do better. Stephen Newton offers a wealth of practical advice for anyone about to enter the profession as well as a guide to navigating the less-than-transparent education world. It is not enough for new teachers to survive. We need them to thrive. -- Carol Jago, Past president, National Council of Teachers of English, associate director of the California Reading and Literature Project, UCLA, and author of With Rigor for All
Students don’t have the luxury of waiting while their beginning teacher figures out what to do. Yet, achieving mastery in teaching is a life-long journey. Fortunately, Newton’s Breaking Down the School House Doors starts new teachers off with the perfect foothold. This practical guide gives readers the inside scoop on what it takes to transition from a pre-service teacher to a full-fledged classroom professional. This fast and useful read, gives access to information that it took many of us years to learn. A must read for anyone entering the teaching profession. -- Cris Tovani, 2017 ILA Adolescent Literacy Thought Leader Award winner, author of I Read It But I Don’t Get It, Do I Really Have to Teach Reading? and So, What do They Really Know?
Teaching is more difficult today than ever and the numbers of people who join the profession only to depart within the first three or five years is both staggering and crippling to our collective mission. In Breaking Down the Schoolhouse Doors: A Successful Transition into the Teaching Profession, Stephen Newton provides the glue—in the form of sage support and advice based in practical experience—to hold together those entering the profession at the most critical time, both in their potential careers and in the profession as a whole. -- Christian Z. Goering Ph.D, Professor, English Education, University of Arkansas, Director of the Northwest Arkansas Writing Project, Faculty Director of the Center for Children & Youth
My favorite parts of Steve’s book are the sections where he asks pre-service teachers to reflect- the key behavior that will serve them, their students, and their colleagues throughout a career. As he notes, reflecting and planning intentionally for their teaching “identities” and matching their beliefs to their practice is essential. This book is a helpful 'education 101' for people considering our grand profession.” -- Samantha Bennett, Education Consultant, Instructional Coach, and author of That Workshop Book: New Systems and Structures for Classrooms That Read, Write, and Think
Breaking Down the School House Doors provides a comprehensive and straightforward guide for aspiring teachers. Graduating with dreams of changing the world is great, but not enough, new graduates need more. This book is an indispensable resource grounded in real world experiences; a must-read for novice educators looking to launch a successful teaching career. -- Stacy VanHercke, Program Manager, AVID College and Career Readiness System

Table of Contents
Preface Introduction Chapter 1: The Educational Landscape Chapter 2: You are the Brand Name Chapter 3: Reinventing Yourself Chapter 4: Finding Your Voice Chapter 5: Learn Your Craft (or Find Another) Chapter 6: The Power of a Reflective Notebook Chapter 7: Building a Better Portfolio Chapter 8: The Application Process Chapter 9: Interview Preparation Chapter 10: Mastering the Interview Chapter 11: The Final Analysis About the Author

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      Publisher: Rowman & Littlefield
      Publication Date: 1/21/2018 12:11:00 AM
      ISBN13: 9781475843774, 978-1475843774
      ISBN10: 1475843771

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      Book Synopsis
      College students finishing their academic preparation programs face the difficult challenge of transitioning into the teaching profession. In a short period of time, they can no longer function as a student themselves and must immediately transform into a professional educator. This can be a difficult challenge for a young person and they need guidance doing this successfully.The one opportunity college students have in gaining practical experience as a teacher is through the student teaching experience. Unfortunately, many students squander this critical opportunity and finish their assignment without maximizing their own learning and without capitalizing on professional opportunities that they will need to be hired as a teacher.By building a professional brand name through a thoughtful preservice teaching experience, novice educators are better able to survive the application and interview process and secure a teaching position. Capitilizing on the difficult transition point between

      Trade Review
      Teaching is the only profession I know that eats its young. We must do better. Stephen Newton offers a wealth of practical advice for anyone about to enter the profession as well as a guide to navigating the less-than-transparent education world. It is not enough for new teachers to survive. We need them to thrive. -- Carol Jago, Past president, National Council of Teachers of English, associate director of the California Reading and Literature Project, UCLA, and author of With Rigor for All
      Students don’t have the luxury of waiting while their beginning teacher figures out what to do. Yet, achieving mastery in teaching is a life-long journey. Fortunately, Newton’s Breaking Down the School House Doors starts new teachers off with the perfect foothold. This practical guide gives readers the inside scoop on what it takes to transition from a pre-service teacher to a full-fledged classroom professional. This fast and useful read, gives access to information that it took many of us years to learn. A must read for anyone entering the teaching profession. -- Cris Tovani, 2017 ILA Adolescent Literacy Thought Leader Award winner, author of I Read It But I Don’t Get It, Do I Really Have to Teach Reading? and So, What do They Really Know?
      Teaching is more difficult today than ever and the numbers of people who join the profession only to depart within the first three or five years is both staggering and crippling to our collective mission. In Breaking Down the Schoolhouse Doors: A Successful Transition into the Teaching Profession, Stephen Newton provides the glue—in the form of sage support and advice based in practical experience—to hold together those entering the profession at the most critical time, both in their potential careers and in the profession as a whole. -- Christian Z. Goering Ph.D, Professor, English Education, University of Arkansas, Director of the Northwest Arkansas Writing Project, Faculty Director of the Center for Children & Youth
      My favorite parts of Steve’s book are the sections where he asks pre-service teachers to reflect- the key behavior that will serve them, their students, and their colleagues throughout a career. As he notes, reflecting and planning intentionally for their teaching “identities” and matching their beliefs to their practice is essential. This book is a helpful 'education 101' for people considering our grand profession.” -- Samantha Bennett, Education Consultant, Instructional Coach, and author of That Workshop Book: New Systems and Structures for Classrooms That Read, Write, and Think
      Breaking Down the School House Doors provides a comprehensive and straightforward guide for aspiring teachers. Graduating with dreams of changing the world is great, but not enough, new graduates need more. This book is an indispensable resource grounded in real world experiences; a must-read for novice educators looking to launch a successful teaching career. -- Stacy VanHercke, Program Manager, AVID College and Career Readiness System

      Table of Contents
      Preface Introduction Chapter 1: The Educational Landscape Chapter 2: You are the Brand Name Chapter 3: Reinventing Yourself Chapter 4: Finding Your Voice Chapter 5: Learn Your Craft (or Find Another) Chapter 6: The Power of a Reflective Notebook Chapter 7: Building a Better Portfolio Chapter 8: The Application Process Chapter 9: Interview Preparation Chapter 10: Mastering the Interview Chapter 11: The Final Analysis About the Author

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