This article examines the structural changes to the induction of teachers in Scotland using the perceptions of a group of final year student teachers. This group would be the first probationer teachers to experience revised arrangements for new teacher induction in 37 years. Their preferences and concerns are highlighted, as the new procedures roll out in schools nationwide, in an attempt to stress the importance of relationships to the success of the induction scheme. The argument put forward in this article is based on the notion that personal intelligence is central to effective relationships and therefore crucially important in the context of this mentoring relationship. The views of our sample provide evidence to suggest that the quali...
The chapter will firstly clarify different interpretations of what mentoring means in the Scottish c...
Successfully inducting new teachers creates professional alliances to sustain learning organizationa...
Since September 1999, all Newly Qualified Teachers (NQTs) in England who wish to teach in the mainta...
This article is aimed at probationer teachers in Scotland, their induction supporters, and all those...
The Teacher Induction Scheme, introduced in 2002, marked the first major change to new teacher induc...
Scotland has a new system of teacher induction, introduced in 2002. Whilst recognising the many bene...
This article is aimed at probationer teachers in Scotland, their induction supporters and all those ...
Although comprehensive policy and resourcing of beginning teacher induction and mentoring can improv...
This research evaluation was commissioned by Worcestershire to evaluate how supported Newly Qualifie...
This paper discusses factors which enhance induction experiences for beginning teachers. It reports ...
This volume compares Scottish experience with practice elsewhere by combining the expertise of Jim O...
This study explores the relationship between school demographic characteristics and the amount of pr...
notes: Published online 14 Dec 2010publication-status: Publishedtypes: ArticleNewly qualified teache...
In recent years there has been a growing interest in support, guidance, and orientation programs-col...
Findings from the Langdon Induction and Mentoring Survey conducted in schools employing newly qualif...
The chapter will firstly clarify different interpretations of what mentoring means in the Scottish c...
Successfully inducting new teachers creates professional alliances to sustain learning organizationa...
Since September 1999, all Newly Qualified Teachers (NQTs) in England who wish to teach in the mainta...
This article is aimed at probationer teachers in Scotland, their induction supporters, and all those...
The Teacher Induction Scheme, introduced in 2002, marked the first major change to new teacher induc...
Scotland has a new system of teacher induction, introduced in 2002. Whilst recognising the many bene...
This article is aimed at probationer teachers in Scotland, their induction supporters and all those ...
Although comprehensive policy and resourcing of beginning teacher induction and mentoring can improv...
This research evaluation was commissioned by Worcestershire to evaluate how supported Newly Qualifie...
This paper discusses factors which enhance induction experiences for beginning teachers. It reports ...
This volume compares Scottish experience with practice elsewhere by combining the expertise of Jim O...
This study explores the relationship between school demographic characteristics and the amount of pr...
notes: Published online 14 Dec 2010publication-status: Publishedtypes: ArticleNewly qualified teache...
In recent years there has been a growing interest in support, guidance, and orientation programs-col...
Findings from the Langdon Induction and Mentoring Survey conducted in schools employing newly qualif...
The chapter will firstly clarify different interpretations of what mentoring means in the Scottish c...
Successfully inducting new teachers creates professional alliances to sustain learning organizationa...
Since September 1999, all Newly Qualified Teachers (NQTs) in England who wish to teach in the mainta...