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Stewart, Dorothy K. – Journal of Teacher Education, 1992
Presents bibliographic citations on beginning teacher induction and mentoring programs from the ERIC database. The bibliography is limited to journal articles and documents entered into the database since 1990. Citations focus on articles and documents dealing with analysis of programs. (SM)
Descriptors: Annotated Bibliographies, Beginning Teacher Induction, Bibliographic Databases, Elementary Secondary Education
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Fecho, Bob – Journal of Teacher Education, 2000
Argues for an ecological approach to supporting beginning teachers in critical inquiry classrooms, bridging the end of college with the beginning of teaching. School-university partnerships supporting reflective practices by creating large numbers of inquiry-based educators within school districts are needed. Journal entries from a student teacher…
Descriptors: Beginning Teacher Induction, Beginning Teachers, College School Cooperation, Elementary Secondary Education
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Gratch, Amy – Journal of Teacher Education, 1998
Discusses the socialization of beginning teachers, examining the relationship between beginning teachers and mentors; presenting a case study of one teacher who had an unsatisfactory mentoring relationship with her mentor during her first year of teaching; discussing expectations for the mentor-protege relationship of teacher educators and their…
Descriptors: Beginning Teacher Induction, Beginning Teachers, Case Studies, Collegiality
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Quartz, Karen Hunter – Journal of Teacher Education, 2003
Assessed the effectiveness of one effort to curb urban teacher attrition through a nontraditional approach to teacher education, induction, and ongoing professional development. Results from quantitative data about teachers' 5-year retention rates and qualitative data about types of preparation and ongoing support underscore the importance of…
Descriptors: Beginning Teacher Induction, Culturally Relevant Education, Elementary Secondary Education, Faculty Development
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Johnson, Neil A.; And Others – Journal of Teacher Education, 1993
Describes Alberta, Canada's Initiation to Teaching Project, which addressed beginning teachers' inadequate practical skills, eased the transition to full-time professional work, and reduced teacher unemployment and underemployment. Project evaluation revealed that most participants considered it a valuable induction scheme that resulted in…
Descriptors: Beginning Teacher Induction, Beginning Teachers, Elementary Secondary Education, Foreign Countries
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Bullough, Robert V., Jr.; Draper, Roni Jo – Journal of Teacher Education, 2004
Mentoring is often portrayed as an unqualified good. Teacher educators claim that mentoring holds promise for beginning teacher development, increased retention of novice teachers, and mentor-teacher improvement. Drawing on positioning theory, this study describes negotiation of power and position in a failed triad composed of a public school…
Descriptors: Teacher Interns, Teacher Educators, Mentors, Beginning Teachers
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Lawson, Hal A. – Journal of Teacher Education, 1992
This article identifies the social, political, and educational influences that have contributed to the popularity of formal teacher induction and mentor programs, noting advantages and disadvantages and offering support for an alternative approach to induction grounded in the conception of teaching as a moral, political, and intellectual…
Descriptors: Beginning Teacher Induction, College School Cooperation, Educational History, Elementary Secondary Education
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Huling-Austin, Leslie – Journal of Teacher Education, 1992
Identifies issues that need to be addressed in developing effective teacher induction and mentor programs, including providing beginning teachers with reduced teaching loads, multiple opportunities to teach the same content, support from peers and experienced colleagues, and formative evaluation that differs from the summative evaluation of…
Descriptors: Beginning Teacher Induction, Case Studies, College School Cooperation, Collegiality
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Clark, Richard J.; LaLonde, Donna E. – Journal of Teacher Education, 1992
One of five articles on professional development schools in this theme issue. Describes the experiences of University of Massachusetts at Amherst with a collaborative, internship-based secondary teacher education program--Math English Science Technology Education Project (MESTEP)--and the university's collaboration with a high school science…
Descriptors: Beginning Teacher Induction, College School Cooperation, High Schools, Higher Education
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Schaffer, Eugene; And Others – Journal of Teacher Education, 1992
Describes a two-year, collaborative, university-school district teacher induction program in which beginning teachers' classroom performance was assessed using a behavioral observation instrument. Participants made significant gains, with first-year gains resulting from improvements in classroom organization and second-year gains related to…
Descriptors: Beginning Teacher Induction, Case Studies, Classroom Communication, College School Cooperation