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Mentoring Beginning Teachers A Policy for Race to the Top Recruiting, developing, rewarding, and retaining effective teachers and principals, especially where they are needed most. A Race to the Top Assurance Aids Recruitment Encourages Retention Helps Revitalize
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50 % by fifth year 33% by third year 15% by first year New teachers who leave the profession 50% by end of fifth year 33% by end of third year 15% by end of first year Why do we need a Beginning Teacher Mentoring Program?
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EnthusiasmLack Skills Feelings of Isolation Time Management Classroom Management Optimism Wanting to make a difference Why is that happening?
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What is a mentor? To the NOVICE TEACHER Provides emotional support Suggests Teaching strategies Continued guidance over a prolonged period
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What are the benefits? New Teacher Induction, Recruitment, and Retaining Professional development and innovation Career Enhancement
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How is a mentoring program developed? Strategically!
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What are some challenges of providing a mentoring program? Money Relationship problems Lack of commitment Lack of training District change in priorities Lack of time, resources
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“The problem is not that we don’t know how to support beginning teachers; it is that we have not yet developed the commitment to do so routinely.” National Commission on Teaching and America’s Future, 1996
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It’s time to adopt the policy. Mentoring beginning teachers…it just makes sense. Race to the Top
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