Title: FROM BACKPACK TO BRIEFCASE: PROFESSIONAL DEVELOPMENT FOR NEW TEACHERS
1FROM BACKPACK TO BRIEFCASE PROFESSIONAL
DEVELOPMENT FOR NEW TEACHERS
- Presented by Krista Richardson
- Coordinator of Career Services
2SERVICES AVAILABLE
- Career Exploration (Advising)
- Career advisors are available to meet with
students to discuss career-related needs and
questions. - Consult with a Career Advisor to Identify your
interests and strengths understand how your
interests match educational majors select and
evaluate educational majors explore career
opportunities related to your educational major
evaluate career choices based on national trends
and forecasts begin developing skills that set
you apart become aware of internship
experiences strategically plan your major,
electives, and activities to support your career
goals strengthen your ability to launch a
successful job campaign explore and prepare for
graduate and professional school opportunities
and strategically develop résumés and cover
letters for your career choice. - What Can I Do With This Major? - A website that
helps students connect majors with careers. An
outline of common career areas, typical
employers, and strategies designed to maximize
career opportunities is provided for each major.
Website links that provide related information
about listed majors and careers are also
available.
3SERVICES AVAILABLE CONTD.
- Career Resource Library
- A comprehensive collection of books, directories,
job bulletins, and audio and videotapes is
available to help students research career
options and identify potential employers. - Resources of interest include Business,
Communication, Computer Science and Engineering,
Cover Letters and Résumés, Directories, Dress for
Success, Education, Exploration and Planning,
Government, Graduate Programs, Great Jobs
forSeries, Healthcare and Nursing, International
and Study Abroad, Internships and Summer Jobs,
Interviewing, JobBank, Liberal Arts, Magazines,
Mathematics and Sciences, Motivation, Psychology,
Social Sciences, Technology, Video/CD-Rom, Visual
and Performing Arts, What Can You Do with a Major
inSeries, and Workforce Diversity.
4SERVICES AVAILABLE CONTD.
- Job Listing and PatriotJobs (Online database of
jobs posted through Career Services) - Full-time professional, part-time, and internship
employment opportunities are available via
PatriotJobs and in notebooks located in Career
Resource Library. - Students can self-register for PatriotJobs using
their UT Tyler student ID number as their
username and creating their own unique password
to access employment opportunities on a 24-hour
basis. - Students can upload and publish résumés via
PatriotJobs to take advantage of the résumé
referral service with reputable campus
departments and off-campus employers.
5SERVICES AVAILABLE CONTD.
- Job Search Assistance
- Services are offered in developing job search
strategies and techniques cover letter and
résumé critique and construction interview
preparation, techniques and follow-up procedures
negotiation and salary information geographical
relocation information identification of
potential employers self-managed credential file
tutorial for education majors business and
dining etiquette and professional dress.
6SERVICES AVAILABLE CONTD.
- Special Events
- Career Fairs (Graduate Professional School
Fair, Fall Job Fair, Nursing Health Sciences
Career Fair, Summer Job Fair, Engineering
Computer Science Career Fair, and Education
Career Fair) Career Success Seminars Mocktail
Networking Party Senior Etiquette Dinner and
Dress for Success Student Fashion Show
7SERVICES AVAILABLE CONTD.
- Vault Online Career Library
- A website that includes Downloadable PDF
versions of 80 Vault Guidebooks and Employer
Profiles 50 Vault Gold Reports on top employers
in your area, including company overviews, hiring
information, and up-to-date surveys 3,500 Vault
Company Profiles 2,000,000 message postings on
our Electronic Watercooler message boards 1,000
Vault Career Advice articles (covering 29 key
categories) and 1,500 Occupational Surveys 29
Vault Industry Overviews and 53 Vault
Occupational Profiles. - At www.uttyler.edu/careerservices/students,
access the Vault Online Career Library and The
University of Texas at Tyler Log-In. Click on
Get Your Password Now! When prompted enter your
UT Tyler email address and a password will be
sent to your UT Tyler email account.
8CALENDAR OF EVENTSSPRING 2007
- January 2008
- January 24 (Thursday) Deadline for attendee
registration and refund due to cancellation for
the Etiquette Dinner Sophomore-Senior Level
Students Only! 25.00 per person - January 31 (Thursday) Etiquette Dinner 25.00
per person (Must pre-register for event in the
Office of Career Services!) Hollytree Country
Club, Hearthside Room 6700 Hollytree Drive,
Tyler, TX 75703 600 - 630 pm, Attendee
Arrival/Meet Greet 630 - 800 pm, Dinner and
Etiquette Presentation Presented by Doris Sharp,
Director of Tech Prep and Certified Business
Protocol and Etiquette Trainer Business Dress is
Required for the Dinner - April 2008
- April 9 (Wednesday) Education Career Fair 10
a.m. 12 p.m. Ornelas Activity Center
9EDUCATION CAREER FAIREmployers Registered as of
January 14, 2008
- Aldine ISD - Houston, Texas
- Anna ISD - Anna, Texas
- Como-Pickton CISD - Como, Texas
- Corrigan-Camden ISD - Corrigan, Texas
- Frankston ISD - Frankston, Texas
- Gladewater ISD - Gladewater, Texas
- Greenville ISD - Greenville, Texas
- Kaufman ISD - Kaufman, Texas
- Lindale ISD - Lindale, Texas
- Longview ISD - Longview, Texas
- Mesquite ISD - Mesquite, Texas
- Mineola ISD - Mineola, Texas
- Pittsburg ISD - Pittsburg, Texas
- Region VII Education Service Center - Kilgore,
Texas - Region 10 ESC Teacher Job Network - Richardson,
Texas - Terrell ISD - Terrell, Texas
- West Rusk CISD New London, Texas
10DOS AND DONTSFOR JOB FAIR SUCCESS
- DONT show up at the event unprepared. Arrive
within the first hour when all of the exhibitors
are there, anxious to visit, and animated. If
you come late in the fair, some of the exhibitors
you had hoped to see may already be gone. - DO have a priority list of those you must visit
and the order in which you will meet them.
Verify their locations on the map of the fair and
go to work! Have a fallback list of those you
will visit if you have time.
11DOS AND DONTSFOR JOB FAIR SUCCESS CONTD.
- DO locate the restrooms. A job fair can be a
long, tiring experience. If possible, eat
something before you go. - DONT stand in a line at an employer for more
than 10 minutes. Use your plan, move on to the
next employer, and come back when the line is
shorter. - DO be prepared to fill out a school districts
application.
12DOS AND DONTSFOR JOB FAIR SUCCESS CONTD.
- DONT bring a backpack, large purse, or anything
that yells student. Come dressed cleanly and
conservatively and avoid heavy aftershave or
perfume. - DO forget the gum!
- DONT ask Do you want to see my portfolio?
- DONT be bashful. A job fair is a great chance
to see and visit with many districts in one day
in one place. Take advantage of them. School
districts wouldnt be there if they didnt need
teachers!
13SAMPLE TIMELINE OCTOBER-NOVEMBER-DECEMBER
- Visit the career center and its website.
- Register for services complete the resume
database or other requirements. - Attend workshops or class sessions on job
hunting. - Register for any required testing for state
licensure. - Begin or update your resume it is a living
document and will change with each field
experience and internship you complete. - Meet with a career advisor to critique your
resume and plan your job-search strategy. - Research school districts and geographic
locations you want to pursue. Most school
districts have extensive websites with tons of
information about their schools, communities,
kids, and curricula. - Watch for autumn job fairs if you are in a
shortage area such as special education or
math/science, you may find that schools are
interested in interviewing you early.
14SAMPLE TIMELINEJANUARY-FEBRUARY
- Complete October-November-December steps if you
have not already tackled them! - Collect letters of reference from previous field
experiences. Create your own file of references
and/or lists of people who have agreed to be
references. Give each reference a copy of your
updated resume. - Continue creating your professional portfolio.
- Research dates and places of winter/spring job
fairs. - Watch for on-campus interviews and follow the
procedures to access them.
15SAMPLE TIMELINEMARCH-MAY
- Apply to school systems online or on paper
follow their procedures. - Practice interviewing, recording and reviewing
your mock interview, if the service is offered by
your career center. - Schedule and attend interviews.
- Attend job fairs.
- Send follow-up, thank you letters and e-mails
after interviews. - Continue a constant communications process with
all the employers with whom you have interviewed
or applied. Consistent follow-up is crucial! - Keep a good log of these communications and
copies of all your applications.
16SAMPLE TIMELINEJUNE-SEPTEMBER
- By summer or even before May, you might have an
offer. - Carefully review an offer and get clarification
on anything you do not understand. - Assess the level of fit between you and the
position. - If you accept an offer, celebrate! And then
withdraw from any other serious contenders. - Quit looking and do not accept other interview
offers, etc.
17SAMPLE TIMELINEJUNE-SEPTEMBER CONTD.
- If you do not have an offer, then keep repeating
March-May steps. Summer is a very busy time for
interviews. Some school districts will try to
have all their hiring done by then, but others
will just be getting decisions made. - Summer and early fall is a giant game of musical
chairs-as one position is filled, another may
open. As one person decides to retire, the
district needs to hire. The process may even
continue after school begins, as enrollments
shift requiring more classrooms and teachers.
Stay in good contact with your career center and
your preferred school systems to be ready for any
last-minute opportunities. - If you do not end up with a full-time contract,
there may be opportunities for teacher assistant
positions, or substitute teaching. - Go back to your career center and work with an
advisor to try to analyze what did not work and
what you can do about it. There may be mid-year
openings for which you can be a top candidate.
18DEFINITIONS
- CREDENTIAL(S) - A credential is a letter of
recommendation that attests to your professional
training and experience. Credentials are
typically expected as a part of the process for
individuals seeking employment in education
settings.
- CREDENTIAL FILE - A credential file is a
collection of those letters, along with a cover
sheet containing your current address and
certification information. An academic transcript
may also be included in the file if desired.
19DEFINITION OF SELF-MANAGED CREDENTIAL FILE
- A self-managed credential file consists of signed
letters of recommendation that are collected,
maintained, administered, and sent by you
directly to prospective employers. Credentials
are a collection of documents used by employers
to help them decide which candidates to interview
or hire.
20PURPOSES OF SELF-MANAGED CREDENTIAL FILES
- They allow you to manage your own file of open
(non-confidential) letters of recommendation.
You control who views your application materials,
when they view them and what material is sent. - They promote ethical standards in the application
process. It encourages a dialogue of open and
honest communication throughout the employment
process.
21PURPOSES OF SELF-MANAGED CREDENTIAL FILES
- They promote efficient delivery of application
materials directly from candidates to employers.
You can create packaged sets of application
materials that can be customized to each
position. - Candidates are able to submit all of the
requested materials in one envelope. The one
envelope concept is seen as highly desirable in
speeding up the candidate selection process.
22LETTERS OF RECOMMENDATION 101 Cultivate Powerful
Recommendations
- Positive recommendations come from great teaching
experiences. By employing effective
communication techniques during your student
teaching, you maximize your chances of getting
powerful recommendations that will increase your
odds of getting the job you want. Here are some
tips to keep in mind.
23LETTERS OF RECOMMENDATION 101 SLIDE 1
- Build a solid mentoring relationship with your
supervising teacher. This person will be
providing your most important reference or letter
of recommendation, one that will carry you a
great deal of weight with potential employers. - Practice effective communication with your
cooperating teacher. What does he love most and
least about teaching? What does she see as the
biggest challenge to education? How does he
balance a career with personal life? You
inquires shoe genuine interest in both a person
and the field of education.
24LETTERS OF RECOMMENDATION 101 SLIDE 2
- Get to know as many other teachers at the school
as you can and be helpful to your (overworked and
busy!) colleagues. This will help you build a
network of teaching professionals who can assist
in your job search. Also, the more people who
are commenting on your skills and willingness,
the more information your supervising teacher
will have for a reference.
25LETTERS OF RECOMMENDATION 101 SLIDE 3
- Seek feedback early and often. No one expects
you to be perfect and you need to know what you
are doing well and where you need to improve. - When you meet with your university supervisor,
point out positive feedback you have received.
If there are negatives, discuss them and what you
have learned from them.
26LETTERS OF RECOMMENDATION 101 Cultivate Powerful
Recommendations
- By starting early and laying a solid foundation,
you will increase your chances of a positive
student teaching experience and your odds of
receiving powerful recommendations.
27PROCESS FOR OBTAINING YOUR LETTERS OF
RECOMMENDATION
- References may provide letters of recommendation
to the candidate on their organization's
letterhead. - For the writer's convenience, enclose a
self-addressed, stamped return envelope. - After you have received the letter of
recommendation, it is appropriate to send a thank
you letter to the writer. - It is suggested that you limit the number of
recommendations to five (5), which is adequate
for the majority of employers. - Candidates should retain a copy of original
letters of recommendation.
28HOW MATERIALS SHOULD BE SENT
- All application materials should be sent in a 9 x
12-inch envelope. Address labels should be typed
in the recommended United States Postal Service
format using all capital letters and removing all
punctuation. - A signed receipt verifies that your credentials
reached the desired destination for your records.
29SAMPLE COVER LETTER
- KAREN A. GRADUATE
- 3333 Varsity Drive, Apartment 123 ? Tyler, Texas
75701 - (903) 555-1234 ? karenagraduate_at_stemail.uttyler.ed
u - __________________________________________________
_____________________________ - January 14, 2008
- Ms. Sharon Roy
- Executive Director of Human Resources
- Tyler Independent School District
- 1319 West Eighth Street
- P.O. Box 2035
- Tyler, Texas 75710
- Dear Ms. Roy
- I will be graduating from the University of Texas
at Tyler in December and am seeking a position
teaching kindergarten.
30SAMPLE COVER LETTER
- My education has exposed me to the latest
development in the teaching profession. (Add
sentence) It has also given me the opportunity
to participate in different classroom situations.
(Add sentence) I plan to continue my
professional growth in the future by pursuing a
masters degree in (Add program of interest). - I feel that my experience in the field of reading
and as a student teacher, along with my
education, qualifies me for a position within the
school district. I will continue to be
successful in the field of teaching because I
enjoy challenges, work hard, and am concerned
with doing the best I can at all times. - Thank you for your time and consideration. I
will contact you next week to make sure that you
received my application and resume and set up a
time for an interview. If you need to contact me
before then you can reach me at (903) 555-1212.
I look forward to speaking with you soon. - Sincerely,
- Karen A. Graduate
- Karen A. Graduate
- Enclosure
31SAMPLE RESUME
- KAREN A. GRADUATE
- 3333 Varsity Drive, Apartment 123 ? Tyler, Texas
75701 - (903) 555-1234 ? karenagraduate_at_stemail.uttyler.ed
u - __________________________________________________
_________________________________________ - OBJECTIVE
- Teaching position in elementary education in the
East Texas area - SUMMARY
- Teacher certification for Elementary Education
- Completed Student Teaching with Tyler Independent
School District - Computer Skills Efficient in Microsoft Access,
Excel, PowerPoint, and Word - Magna Cum Laude graduate with Bachelor of Science
in Interdisciplinary Studies - EDUCATION
- The University of Texas at Tyler Tyler, Texas
- Bachelor of Science in Interdisciplinary
Studies May 2008 - Specialization in Early Childhood Education and
Reading - Graduated Magna Cum Laude with a GPA of 3.6 on a
4.0 scale
32SAMPLE RESUME
- CLASSROOM EXPERIENCE
- Tyler Independent School District Tyler, Texas
- Student Teacher, Grades 3 January 2008 May
2008 - Served as Teacher Assistant for Grades 2 and 3 at
Jones Elementary School - Observed effective teaching practices and
organized lesson plans, homework, and exams - Whitehouse Independent School District Whitehous
e, Texas - Classroom Observer, Grade 2 August 2007
December 2007 - Observed classroom procedures and taught lessons
- Chapel Hill Independent School District Chapel
Hill, Texas - Classroom Observer, Grade 1 January 2007 May
2007 - Observed classroom procedures and taught lessons
- OTHER EXERPIENCE
- Barnes and Noble Booksellers, Sales Associate,
Tyler, Texas, August 2006 Present - MEMBERSHIPS
- Association of Texas Professional Educators
33SAMPLE REFERENCES
- KAREN A. GRADUATE
- 3333 Varsity Drive, Apartment 123 ? Tyler, Texas
75701 - (903) 555-1234 ? karenagraduate_at_stemail.uttyler.ed
u - __________________________________________________
____________________ - REFERENCES (3-5 TOTAL)
- Krista Richardson
- Coordinator of Career Services
- The University of Texas at Tyler
- (903) 565-5881
- Name (Bold)
- Title (Italics)
- Company
- Phone Number
34GUIDELINES FOR HARD COPY PORTFOLIOS
- Introduction Page
- Table of Contents
- Your Resume
- Your Official Transcripts
- Your Professional Development Plan
- Your Sample Lessons Plans
- Your Student Teaching/Practicum Experiences
- Your Philosophy of Education
- Photos of you and your lesson plans in
action!!!
35APPLICATION REMINDERS
- Dont wait too long to apply.
- Read the instructions carefully.
- Complete a draft before you fill out the actual
application. - Answer every question fully and dont take
shortcuts. - Avoid wordiness in required essays.
- Prepare written materials that are professional
in appearance. - Provide all requested supporting documentation by
the posted closing date. - Update your applications as necessary.
- Dont hesitate to ask your questions.
36POWER IN THE DETAILSTIPS FOR SUCCESSFUL
INTERVIEWS
- The First Impression Counts
- Practice, Practice, Practice
- Body Language Speaks Louder than Words
- Listen to Questions
- Treat the Human Resources Office Team as Your
Best Friend - Follow Up After the Interview
37PROFESSIONAL ATTIREDRESS FOR SUCCESS
- Dressing appropriately is important for
interviews, for job fairs, and on the job. First
impressions-often made within the first 15
seconds-are lasting impressions. Here are a few
reminders
38PROFESSIONAL ATTIRESLIDE 1
- Thinking conservatively when choosing your
look-clothing, accessories, hair, and make-up.
You are entering a field in which you are
entrusted with the health and well-being of a
room full of other peoples children. - If you are not sure, dress up rather than down.
You will not be faulted for dressing a little too
nicely, but you will be if you are not dress well
enough.
39PROFESSIONAL ATTIRESLIDE 2
- Layering is always a good idea. If you wear a
jacket over a shirt or blouse, you can remove it
for a more casual look or if you are too warm. - Before an interview, look at yourself in the
mirror and ask, Would I hire this person?
40EDUCATION RESOURCES
- 2008 Job Search Handbook for Educators
- Published by the American Association for
Employment in Education, Inc. - FREE copy for YOU today!!!
- Texas Association for Employment in Education
(TAEE) - List of 2007-08 Teacher Job Fairs in Texas
- www.taeeweb.org
41CONTACT INFORMATION
- Office of Career Services
- University Center, Rooms 235/236/241/243
- (903) 565-5862
- Fax (903) 565-5532
- www.uttyler.edu/careerservices
- Krista Richardson, Coordinator of Career Services
- krichardson_at_mail.uttyl.edu
- Julie Pollard, Employer Relations Specialist
- julie_pollard_at_uttyler.edu
- Crystal Robinson, Employer Relations Specialist
Intern - crystal_robinson_at_uttyler.edu