The purpose of this study was to examine the teacher-to-teacher mentoring experience of new teachers in a designated mentoring program through questionnaires, interviews, and an examination of archived teacher evaluations and administrator's notes. The results show that teacher-to-teacher mentoring at the research site does assist new teachers in acclimating to the school culture, working with parents, instructional content and teaching practices, and classroom management. Workplace relationships are an overarching theme that provides a lens to view all other support. This research found that the collegial friendship between mentors and mentees is the most important and most appreciated aspect of the studied teacher-to-teacher mentoring pro...
This study included 9 new teachers all of whom were assigned master teachers as mentors. The study a...
New teachers enter the teaching profession from varied backgrounds, creating numerous unique needs. ...
Teachers, especially beginning teachers, continue a trend of leaving the profession at alarming rate...
An explanatory case study was employed to explore the perceptions of the influence of coaching and m...
This qualitative study examines the perspectives of teacher mentors on their work. It includes publi...
Mentoring has emerged as one way to provide an induction program for new teachers by having selected...
This dissertation examined a mentoring program developed in a unified public school in Arizona. The ...
With a large number of new teachers leaving the profession in their first few years, it is crucial t...
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...
This study investigated the mentor/teacher interactions which comprised the components of the mentor...
The journey of this project began in a curriculum and instruction course with the action research pr...
This study examined the perceptions of experienced teachers who had taken on formal roles as mentor ...
The aim of the study was to investigate the teachers‟ perceptions of thementoring of novice teachers...
School districts are faced with teacher shortages and have turned to alternatively certified and for...
This study included 9 new teachers all of whom were assigned master teachers as mentors. The study a...
New teachers enter the teaching profession from varied backgrounds, creating numerous unique needs. ...
Teachers, especially beginning teachers, continue a trend of leaving the profession at alarming rate...
An explanatory case study was employed to explore the perceptions of the influence of coaching and m...
This qualitative study examines the perspectives of teacher mentors on their work. It includes publi...
Mentoring has emerged as one way to provide an induction program for new teachers by having selected...
This dissertation examined a mentoring program developed in a unified public school in Arizona. The ...
With a large number of new teachers leaving the profession in their first few years, it is crucial t...
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...
This study investigated the mentor/teacher interactions which comprised the components of the mentor...
The journey of this project began in a curriculum and instruction course with the action research pr...
This study examined the perceptions of experienced teachers who had taken on formal roles as mentor ...
The aim of the study was to investigate the teachers‟ perceptions of thementoring of novice teachers...
School districts are faced with teacher shortages and have turned to alternatively certified and for...
This study included 9 new teachers all of whom were assigned master teachers as mentors. The study a...
New teachers enter the teaching profession from varied backgrounds, creating numerous unique needs. ...
Teachers, especially beginning teachers, continue a trend of leaving the profession at alarming rate...