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Kearney, Sean – Issues in Educational Research, 2017
Beginning teacher induction is becoming an increasingly popular process in acculturating teachers to their new careers. The problems that teachers face early in their careers are well known, and effective and ongoing induction is one of the foremost practices for alleviating the pressures that teachers face early in their careers. While induction…
Descriptors: Beginning Teacher Induction, Secondary School Teachers, Best Practices, Case Studies
Gabel, Jamie Ann – ProQuest LLC, 2016
The purpose of this qualitative case study was to investigate the induction program differences offered to beginning teachers in rural versus suburban school settings and to identify which induction supports beginning teachers considered most important in achieving classroom success. The six participants included an administrator, mentor, and…
Descriptors: Beginning Teacher Induction, Program Design, Qualitative Research, Case Studies
Hochberg, Eric D.; Desimone, Laura M.; Porter, Andrew C.; Polikoff, Morgan S.; Schwartz, Robert; Johnson, L. Joy – Phi Delta Kappan, 2015
Formal mentoring is the cornerstone of most teacher induction programs, but teachers receive support from informal mentors as well. The authors report on findings from a study of 57 first-year mathematics teachers in 11 school districts to describe who teachers' formal and informal mentors are, how teachers work with them, and how the functions of…
Descriptors: Mentors, Beginning Teacher Induction, Beginning Teachers, Teacher Collaboration
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Nixon, Ryan S.; Luft, Julie A.; Ross, Richard J. – Journal of Research in Science Teaching, 2017
Many new science teachers are assigned to teach subjects in which they have not been prepared, a practice referred to as out-of-field (OOF) teaching. Teaching OOF has been shown to negatively influence instruction and constrain teachers' development. In this study, we explored the extent to which new secondary science teachers were assigned OOF…
Descriptors: Incidence, Predictor Variables, Teaching Methods, Expertise
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Pennanen, Matti; Bristol, Laurette; Wilkinson, Jane; Heikkinen, Hannu L. T. – Pedagogy, Culture and Society, 2016
Mentoring is a practice widely utilised to support new teachers. However, in locally formed systems, the practice of mentoring is conditioned by traditions and arrangements specific to the site. To understand "good" mentoring, these local arrangements cannot be ignored. In this article, the theory of practice architectures is employed to…
Descriptors: Mentors, Beginning Teacher Induction, Theory Practice Relationship, Educational Practices
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Rice, Amber H.; Kitchel, Tracy – Journal of Agricultural Education, 2017
This grounded theory study explored the pedagogical content knowledge (PCK) of experienced agriculture teachers in the plant sciences. The most emergent phenomenon to surface from the data was the influence of beliefs on participants' PCK. This central phenomenon became the cornerstone for the model of what was shaping experienced agriculture…
Descriptors: Experienced Teachers, Pedagogical Content Knowledge, Agricultural Education, Preservice Teachers
Grimble, Konstance L. – ProQuest LLC, 2017
Attrition among new teachers with fewer than 5 years of experience was high in an urban high school in Texas. The high attrition rate is a problem for students, because high teacher turnover can result in teachers with low expertise. In this study, the conceptual framework used was Hord's professional learning community (PLC) model, which…
Descriptors: Mentors, Teacher Attitudes, Faculty Mobility, Urban Schools
Maule, Jay – ProQuest LLC, 2017
The purpose of this exploratory research study was to investigate novice, urban, high school, special education teachers' reports of how they initiate instructional change in an inclusive environment and the instructional change situations they feel ill-equipped to address. This qualitative study was designed to fill a gap in the literature by…
Descriptors: Beginning Teachers, Secondary School Teachers, Urban Schools, Special Education Teachers
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Nolan, Kathleen T. – Educational Studies in Mathematics, 2016
School discursive practices produce and reproduce acceptable notions of the good mathematics teacher, thereby shaping identity and agency in becoming a teacher. In this paper, I draw on key aspects of Bourdieu's social field theory--his conceptual "thinking tools" and his reflexive sociology--to explore the relations and discourses of…
Descriptors: Mathematics Teachers, Mathematics Instruction, Secondary School Teachers, Beginning Teachers
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Batane, Tshepo; Ngwako, Abraham – Australasian Journal of Educational Technology, 2017
Equipping pre-service teachers with technology skills and knowledge is now regarded as a vital element of any teacher-training program so as to capacitate the new teachers to meet the educational demands of the twenty-first century. Therefore, it is important to establish whether these teachers do actually apply these skills when they first get to…
Descriptors: Technology Uses in Education, Preservice Teachers, Teaching Methods, Beginning Teachers
Smith, Marye Mathis – ProQuest LLC, 2013
Mentoring has been identified as an effective way to provide support for new teachers. As a strategy to support new teachers and to address teacher attrition, a rural high school in West Central Georgia sought to identify the concepts needed for an effective mentoring program. The purpose of this case study was to explore best practices in…
Descriptors: Mentors, Teaching Methods, Beginning Teachers, Rural Schools
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Iffah, Jauhara Dian Nurul; Sutawidjaja, Akbar; Sa'dijah, Cholis; Subanji – Educational Research and Reviews, 2017
Various methods of teaching had been implemented to create an active and fun teaching process by teachers for students. Teachers' actions during class could lead to different responses from students. However, those actions are not always well accepted by students. Valsiner suggested a theory on a set of teachers' actions for promoting students'…
Descriptors: Mathematics Instruction, Teaching Methods, Mathematics Teachers, Secondary School Teachers
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Salazar Noguera, Joana; McCluskey, Kerryn – Teacher Development, 2017
This paper presents an international comparison of Australian and Spanish secondary teachers' perceptions about the effectiveness of their pre-service education and their learning as in-service teachers. It aims to identify, firstly, the extent to which beginning teachers believe they are prepared for their careers through their teacher training…
Descriptors: Case Studies, Faculty Development, Beginning Teachers, Secondary School Teachers
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Nixon, Ryan S.; Hill, Kathleen M.; Luft, Julie A. – Journal of Science Teacher Education, 2017
Although studies repeatedly show both the importance of teachers' science subject matter knowledge (SMK) and the fact that teachers have limited SMK, there are few opportunities for teachers to formally enhance their understanding of science after entering the classroom. Therefore, there is significant need for teachers to develop their SMK…
Descriptors: Secondary School Science, Secondary School Teachers, Science Instruction, Science Teachers
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Grant, Marquis C. – Journal of the American Academy of Special Education Professionals, 2017
The issue of attrition and retention has been a chronic problem in the field of education for decades. School districts across the United States are experiencing shortages of qualified special education teachers largely due to high turnover rates, with many of these teachers electing not to return after their first year of teaching. In fact,…
Descriptors: Case Studies, Special Education, Special Education Teachers, Faculty Mobility
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