School districts are faced with teacher shortages and have turned to alternatively certified and foreign trained teachers to staff classrooms. To increase retention rates of qualified teachers, districts use different methods such as mentoring programs. The purpose of this study was to investigate differences in mentoring experiences and mentoring expectations between traditionally certified teachers and non-traditionally certified teachers. It analyzed perceptions of mentoring experiences of beginning teachers and compared them to what beginning teachers felt should be in a mentoring program. The study proposed to determine if different routes to certification led to differences in experiences and/or expectations. Data were collected from ...
Typescript (photocopy).The purpose of this research had a three-fold approach: to gather data to ass...
This mixed methods study investigated the impact mentoring has on beginning teachers\u27 perceptions...
This mixed methods study investigated the impact mentoring has on beginning teachers\u27 perceptions...
Throughout the United States school systems are aware of the teacher shortage. The projected need to...
The focus of this research is to shed light on novice teachers\u27 experience mentoring programs. Th...
New teachers enter the teaching profession from varied backgrounds, creating numerous unique needs. ...
With the high rates of attrition for beginning teachers, school district personnel encounter a conti...
The ordeals and challenges of the first year teacher have often been cited as reasons why up to one-...
The ordeals and challenges of the first year teacher have often been cited as reasons why up to one-...
This study gauged new teacher\u27s perceptions of what components of teacher induction programs are ...
This dissertation examined a mentoring program developed in a unified public school in Arizona. The ...
This study sought to determine the differences in the mentors\u27 and beginning teachers\u27 percept...
Recent studies revealed that 30% of all new K-12 teachers leave the profession within the first 5 ye...
Typescript (photocopy).The purpose of this research had a three-fold approach: to gather data to ass...
With a large number of new teachers leaving the profession in their first few years, it is crucial t...
Typescript (photocopy).The purpose of this research had a three-fold approach: to gather data to ass...
This mixed methods study investigated the impact mentoring has on beginning teachers\u27 perceptions...
This mixed methods study investigated the impact mentoring has on beginning teachers\u27 perceptions...
Throughout the United States school systems are aware of the teacher shortage. The projected need to...
The focus of this research is to shed light on novice teachers\u27 experience mentoring programs. Th...
New teachers enter the teaching profession from varied backgrounds, creating numerous unique needs. ...
With the high rates of attrition for beginning teachers, school district personnel encounter a conti...
The ordeals and challenges of the first year teacher have often been cited as reasons why up to one-...
The ordeals and challenges of the first year teacher have often been cited as reasons why up to one-...
This study gauged new teacher\u27s perceptions of what components of teacher induction programs are ...
This dissertation examined a mentoring program developed in a unified public school in Arizona. The ...
This study sought to determine the differences in the mentors\u27 and beginning teachers\u27 percept...
Recent studies revealed that 30% of all new K-12 teachers leave the profession within the first 5 ye...
Typescript (photocopy).The purpose of this research had a three-fold approach: to gather data to ass...
With a large number of new teachers leaving the profession in their first few years, it is crucial t...
Typescript (photocopy).The purpose of this research had a three-fold approach: to gather data to ass...
This mixed methods study investigated the impact mentoring has on beginning teachers\u27 perceptions...
This mixed methods study investigated the impact mentoring has on beginning teachers\u27 perceptions...