This qualitative study examined, described and analyzed mentoring experiences and perceptions of five first-year alternate route teachers and their five mentors within an urban southeastern school division. The researcher employed a constructivist theoretical model to analyze interview data and frame the adult learning and mentoring experiences to answer the research questions. This investigation explored the benefits, challenges and implications concerning first-year alternate route teachers and their roles in the mentoring relationships
The idea of mentoring in higher education is generally considered a good thing for students and facu...
The purpose of this research study was to add to the body of knowledge on peer mentoring programs an...
While much research has explored the positive correlation between mentoring programs and resulting r...
This descriptive study examined the perceived effectiveness of a beginning teacher mentoring program...
This qualitative study examined, described and analyzed mentoring experiences and perceptions of fiv...
Research supports the use of mentoring programs and induction assistance for retaining quality teach...
The purpose of this transcendental phenomenological study was to investigate teachers’ experiences i...
This case study examined a mentoring program in a northern New Jersey town, where experienced teache...
The literature is convincing that the revolving door presently occurring in schools as new teachers ...
The benefits of mentoring have been widely discussed. However, mentoring in the context of the workp...
There has been little research on what is necessary for a mentoring relationship to be considered su...
The purpose of this research was to examine mentoring practices for new teachers. In an effort to an...
Mentoring many at-risk students who benefit from contact with teachers and other faculty members, th...
Thesis advisor: Elizabeth TwomeyNew teachers arrive to our nation's schools with a range of educatio...
The purpose of the study was to improve the new teacher mentoring services offered at Burlington Cit...
The idea of mentoring in higher education is generally considered a good thing for students and facu...
The purpose of this research study was to add to the body of knowledge on peer mentoring programs an...
While much research has explored the positive correlation between mentoring programs and resulting r...
This descriptive study examined the perceived effectiveness of a beginning teacher mentoring program...
This qualitative study examined, described and analyzed mentoring experiences and perceptions of fiv...
Research supports the use of mentoring programs and induction assistance for retaining quality teach...
The purpose of this transcendental phenomenological study was to investigate teachers’ experiences i...
This case study examined a mentoring program in a northern New Jersey town, where experienced teache...
The literature is convincing that the revolving door presently occurring in schools as new teachers ...
The benefits of mentoring have been widely discussed. However, mentoring in the context of the workp...
There has been little research on what is necessary for a mentoring relationship to be considered su...
The purpose of this research was to examine mentoring practices for new teachers. In an effort to an...
Mentoring many at-risk students who benefit from contact with teachers and other faculty members, th...
Thesis advisor: Elizabeth TwomeyNew teachers arrive to our nation's schools with a range of educatio...
The purpose of the study was to improve the new teacher mentoring services offered at Burlington Cit...
The idea of mentoring in higher education is generally considered a good thing for students and facu...
The purpose of this research study was to add to the body of knowledge on peer mentoring programs an...
While much research has explored the positive correlation between mentoring programs and resulting r...