There are few studies that focus on the perceptions and experiences of school administrators toward new teachers; however, understanding of both are required for accreditation. Furthermore, the school administrators’ perceptions of the training, as well as teachers’ performance and impact on student learning during their first years of teaching is vital to determine how new teachers are performing in the classroom. This case study explored these perceptions and three main themes emerged: Indicators of New Teacher Effectiveness, Evidence of Impact on Student Learning, and Identified Areas for Growth. Insight for understanding ways to improve teacher preparation are included
The purpose of this study was to identify beginning teachers\u27 perceptions of how colleges and uni...
This qualitative study was an investigation of first-year teachers who completed their teacher prepa...
This study examined the perceptions of new classroom teachers regarding the efficacy of their teache...
There are few studies that focus on the perceptions and experiences of school administrators toward ...
The purpose of this case study was to provide a policy analysis of the Council for the Accreditation...
The quality of teacher education allows first-year teachers to meet mandates at federal and state le...
Attrition rate is high for beginning teachers in an urban school district in the Northeast United St...
This study used a standardized teacher observation rubric and procedures to evaluate the performance...
In the following three studies we explore ways to improve the quality of school-based personnel by i...
The student teaching semester of a teacher candidates career is performative in the need to impress ...
Administrator support of classroom behavior management increases teacher retention and improves stud...
Teacher attrition, particularly among first-year teachers, has encouraged research studies at identi...
This study examines the perceptions of secondary school principals in Pennsylvania with respect to t...
This study centered around recent graduates from a Midwestern university\u27s teacher preparation pr...
After nearly a century of research, scholars are still unable to concretely define the personal and ...
The purpose of this study was to identify beginning teachers\u27 perceptions of how colleges and uni...
This qualitative study was an investigation of first-year teachers who completed their teacher prepa...
This study examined the perceptions of new classroom teachers regarding the efficacy of their teache...
There are few studies that focus on the perceptions and experiences of school administrators toward ...
The purpose of this case study was to provide a policy analysis of the Council for the Accreditation...
The quality of teacher education allows first-year teachers to meet mandates at federal and state le...
Attrition rate is high for beginning teachers in an urban school district in the Northeast United St...
This study used a standardized teacher observation rubric and procedures to evaluate the performance...
In the following three studies we explore ways to improve the quality of school-based personnel by i...
The student teaching semester of a teacher candidates career is performative in the need to impress ...
Administrator support of classroom behavior management increases teacher retention and improves stud...
Teacher attrition, particularly among first-year teachers, has encouraged research studies at identi...
This study examines the perceptions of secondary school principals in Pennsylvania with respect to t...
This study centered around recent graduates from a Midwestern university\u27s teacher preparation pr...
After nearly a century of research, scholars are still unable to concretely define the personal and ...
The purpose of this study was to identify beginning teachers\u27 perceptions of how colleges and uni...
This qualitative study was an investigation of first-year teachers who completed their teacher prepa...
This study examined the perceptions of new classroom teachers regarding the efficacy of their teache...