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Do Teacher Induction and Mentoring Matter?

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Do Teacher Induction and Mentoring Matter?

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Ingersoll, Richard. (March 2004). NASSP Bulletin, 88(638) In recent years there has been a growing interest in support, guidance, and orientation programs—collectively known as induction—for beginning elementary and secondary teachers during the transition into their first teaching jobs. This study examines whether such supports have a positive effect on the retention of beginning teachers. The study also focuses on different types and components of induction, including mentoring programs, collective group activities, and the provision of extra resources and reduced workloads. The results indicate that beginning teachers who were provided with multiple supports, were less likely to move to other schools and less likely to leave the teaching occupation altogether after their first year. Some forms of assistance and support, however, did not appear to increase beginners’ retention.

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