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Raney, Patricia; Robbins, Pam – Educational Leadership, 1989
Describes a Sonoma County (California) school district's peer coaching program designed to meet the needs of new, probationary, and experienced teachers. The program succeeded because participation was voluntary, the training empowered teachers and improved their coaching skills, and teachers continued to meet as a group and learn from each other.…
Descriptors: Beginning Teachers, Elementary Secondary Education, Peer Teaching, Staff Development
Frederick County Board of Education, MD. – 1986
An overview is presented of the beginning teacher program in the Frederick County (Maryland) schools. The focus of the program is on three concerns: (1) the problems of beginning teachers as perceived by themselves and others; (2) the kinds of support efforts that presently exist; and (3) implications for the future development of support programs…
Descriptors: Beginning Teachers, Elementary Secondary Education, Program Development, Staff Development
Huling-Austin, Leslie; And Others – 1985
The Model Teacher Induction Project (MTIP) is a research model program for the induction of beginning teachers. The program is being field tested along with a satellite project aimed at building and studying similar staff development programs. This paper reports on what has been learned from the MTIP and its satellite effort. A review of research…
Descriptors: Beginning Teachers, Classroom Techniques, Program Development, Program Implementation
Maryland State Dept. of Education, Baltimore. – 1987
Intended for educational leaders, this three-section monograph presents information and perspectives regarding support given to beginning teachers. The first section reviews a variety of perspectives on the purposes that teacher induction programs can serve. Among the perspectives discussed are those based on studies of beginning teachers'…
Descriptors: Beginning Teachers, Elementary Secondary Education, Program Development, Socialization
Loucks, Hazel E. – Principal, 1993
A former teacher-turned-principal presents a model for providing new teachers with necessary peer support, information, and assistance. Components include a clear, concise introduction to materials, schedules, and daily school and classroom operations; a thorough building orientation; a presentation of the principal's expectations regarding…
Descriptors: Adult Learning, Beginning Teachers, Elementary Secondary Education, Mentors
Hoffman, James V.; Defino, Maria E. – 1985
A detailed description is presented of four beginning teacher induction programs with focus on the areas of program intentions, critical program features, and implementation proceses. The four districts from which each program came are described but not identified. Checklists for the responsibilities of beginning teachers, teacher consultants,…
Descriptors: Beginning Teachers, Inservice Teacher Education, Staff Development, State School District Relationship
ERIC Clearinghouse on Teacher Education, Washington, DC. – 1986
This digest describes teacher mentoring and its different applications. A list of 10 characteristics and activities inherent in any mentor-protege relationship is provided. A discussion is presented on the ways that mentoring, an essentally informal process, has been formalized in business firms and school systems. In considering the benefits that…
Descriptors: Beginning Teachers, Elementary Secondary Education, Mentors, Program Design
Hilton, Cheryl D.; And Others – 1988
This collection of four interrelated papers is the record of a conference session which describes a staff development model jointly designed by the Franklin County Department of Education (Ohio) and Ohio State University. The session uses a three-tiered model to examine (1) a teacher cadre comprised of teachers instructing teachers; (2) mentors…
Descriptors: College School Cooperation, Elementary Secondary Education, Incentives, Mentors
Brooks, Douglas M. – 1986
The rationale behind a new teacher induction program is that the primary personnel objective of any organization is to attract the most qualified personnel and move them, as quickly as possible, toward performance competence and personal satisfaction within their professional assignment. This transition is particularly important for new teachers,…
Descriptors: Beginning Teachers, Elementary Secondary Education, Program Development, School Districts
Hirsh, Stephanie; Brooks, Douglas M. – 1986
The primary features of the Richardson Independent School District's (Richardson, Texas) New Teacher Induction Program are: (1) a "New Teacher Inservice Day" specifically designed to meet the needs of entry-level teachers; (2) a weekly meeting between beginning teachers and the building principal; and (3) professional seminars throughout…
Descriptors: Administrator Role, Beginning Teachers, Elementary Secondary Education, Program Implementation
Meister, Gail – 1987
A report is given of a study conducted on the nature and extent of support that local school systems in Maryland currently provide to new teachers. The study had two components: a statewide survey and case studies of promising programs. The survey polled Associate or Assistant Superintendents of Instruction in 23 of Maryland's 24 county school…
Descriptors: Beginning Teachers, Demonstration Programs, Elementary Secondary Education, Improvement Programs
Patton, Judy; Eisel, Allan D. – 1987
The Montgomery County (Maryland) Public Schools system, a large suburban school district, is in the process of developing a comprehensive teacher induction program for its new teachers. Training for new teachers takes place in the summer and after school, with teachers receiving a stipend for each 6-hour module completed. Feedback from teachers…
Descriptors: Beginning Teachers, Consultants, Elementary Education, Master Teachers
Wildman, Terry M.; And Others – 1985
Intended for beginning teachers in Virginia, this handbook is designed to serve as a guide for negotiating the first few years of teaching. The concept of teacher as problem solver is promoted throughout the manual. The handbook is organized around the idea that the beginning teacher's main tasks are to: (1) discover how to learn from their own…
Descriptors: Beginning Teachers, Classroom Techniques, Elementary Secondary Education, Instructional Development
Barbour, Ann; Chee, Anna; Frank, Carolyn; Land, Robert; Lang, Frances Kuwahara; Quinn, Juli; Uy, Frederick – 2000
This paper examines the experiences of seven new faculty at a charter school of education at California State University Los Angeles. The seven new professors in the study were asked to engage in ethnographic interviews that described and categorized their experiences, and contrasted them with other events. Interview questions focused on:…
Descriptors: College Faculty, Elementary Secondary Education, Faculty Development, Higher Education
McNair, Veda; And Others – 1987
This paper describes a collaborative effort between a local education agency (LEA) and an institution of higher education to link inservice education with induction--teachers teaching teachers. The program, based on the Joyce coaching paradigm and recent cognitive development research, posits that long-term training conducted by trained teachers…
Descriptors: Beginning Teachers, College School Cooperation, Elementary Secondary Education, Helping Relationship
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