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Sara Buils; Lucía Sánchez-Tarazaga; Francesc M. Esteve-Mon – Higher Education Quarterly, 2025
Educational reforms in European Higher Education have brought about substantial changes in educational policy, being necessary to address the initial training of university teachers. This study aims to analyse the training proposals for teacher induction of novice faculty in Spanish universities. The research followed an exploratory-descriptive…
Descriptors: Foreign Countries, College Faculty, Teacher Education, Faculty Development
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Hilde Madsø Jacobsen; Eli Lejonberg – Mentoring & Tutoring: Partnership in Learning, 2024
Measures aimed at newly qualified teachers (NQTs) in Norway are characterized by ambitious policy expectations, though with leeway for practitioners. This article investigates how NQTs perceive practices enacted to include them in the teaching profession while identifying the actors of such practices. We use practice architectures theory and the…
Descriptors: Foreign Countries, Beginning Teachers, Beginning Teacher Induction, Mentors
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Christy Jean Kotze – International Journal of Mentoring and Coaching in Education, 2025
Purpose: Scholars have been sounding the alarm of novice teacher turnover crises for decades. South Africa is soon to be facing an educational catastrophe because of a shortage of experienced teachers. Globally and in South Africa, novice teacher attrition is high, and teachers entering the classroom often described feeling isolated and…
Descriptors: Beginning Teachers, Mentors, Foreign Countries, Indigenous Knowledge
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Susan Mathieson; K. Black; L. Allin; H. Hooper; R. Penlington; L. Mcinnes; L. Orme; E. Anderson – International Journal for Academic Development, 2024
This paper uses insider research within a Cultural Historical Activity Theory (CHAT) framework to examine the lived induction-to-teaching experiences of twelve new academics at a case-study Northern UK university. A CHAT lens foregrounds contradictions as a source for change in the induction-to-teaching process. Data generated through…
Descriptors: Foreign Countries, Social Theories, Social Psychology, Beginning Teacher Induction
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Rinat Arviv Elyashiv; Rivi Carmel; Katya Rozenberg – Early Child Development and Care, 2024
Kindergarten teachers' work is unique because they juggle the roles of caregiver to young children, tending to their physical, emotional and educational needs, and managing their kindergarten unit. The year of internship and transition into teaching is particularly intense. For new kindergarten teachers (NKTs) to fully integrate in the…
Descriptors: Foreign Countries, Kindergarten, Preschool Teachers, Beginning Teacher Induction
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Cillian Brennan; Richard Bowles; Elaine Murtagh – European Physical Education Review, 2025
The recent emergence of primary school generalist teachers with physical education (PE) expertise has addressed calls for some form of specialisation in primary PE provision in Ireland (Marron et al., 2018). It was hoped that these teachers could advance the quality of PE taught within schools, through their own teaching and by supporting…
Descriptors: Socialization, Physical Education, Beginning Teachers, Physical Education Teachers
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Bell, Julie; Wilcoxen, Chris; Steiner, Amanda – New Educator, 2022
This evaluative case study explores how mentors or coaches, called Associates, support beginning in-service teachers in developing reflective teaching practices, as well as which practices are most effective in supporting beginning teachers. Using a definition of effective reflective practice and a tool for gauging progress toward becoming a…
Descriptors: Mentors, Coaching (Performance), Beginning Teacher Induction, Reflective Teaching
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Mary Gutman – Diaspora, Indigenous, and Minority Education, 2025
This study deals with teachers of Ethiopian origin, i.e. second-generation immigrants from Ethiopia or those who were brought to Israel by their parents as young children. The goals of the study are twofold: first, to trace the obstacles they face against the background of racial discrimination and affirmative action, and second, to describe three…
Descriptors: Foreign Countries, Immigrants, Barriers, Racial Discrimination
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Susan Tily; Jessica Cira Rubin; Charlotte L. Land; Erica Holyoke – Gender and Education, 2025
Using concepts from feminist surveillance studies, this study followed three early-career teachers as they transitioned from an educator preparation program to professional employment as primary classroom teachers. In particular, this analysis highlights how surveillance constrained and contributed to participants' experiences and available…
Descriptors: Beginning Teachers, Elementary School Teachers, Beginning Teacher Induction, Observation
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Vannessa Smith Washington – Education and Urban Society, 2024
Serving over 1.1 million students in more than 1,800 public schools, the New York City Department of Education is the largest school district in the nation. When individuals graduate from college with a bachelor's degree in teacher education the New York City Department of Education assign a school-based mentor for one year. The case study…
Descriptors: Beginning Teachers, Mentors, Teaching Experience, Special Education Teachers
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Gokcen Seyra Cakir – Journal of Education and Learning, 2024
In this article, how a mentee's developing professional identity is reflected in the use of pedagogical strategies is explored through the mentor teacher's lens. Although mentoring relationships have traditionally focused on improving mentee teachers' teaching repertoire, unstructured affective processes involved as a result of the mentoring…
Descriptors: Foreign Countries, Professional Identity, Mentors, Interpersonal Relationship
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Crawford, Kathleen; Toledo, Courtney – New Educator, 2023
Transitioning from teacher candidate to beginning teacher remains a difficult one despite school districts' efforts to provide mentoring and induction programs. This commentary examines teacher attrition and current practices used to support new teachers entering the profession. We draw on the tenets of characteristics of effective mentorships and…
Descriptors: Beginning Teachers, Mentors, Beginning Teacher Induction, Faculty Mobility
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Turton, Karla – BU Journal of Graduate Studies in Education, 2023
It is often assumed that beginning teachers possess the skills, strategies and practices necessary for effective instructional practice and classroom management. The reality is that beginning teachers struggle to overcome the many challenges and obstacles faced in the first years of teaching. Without adequate supports, beginning teachers may…
Descriptors: Beginning Teachers, Mentors, Beginning Teacher Induction, Capacity Building
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Lucía Sánchez-Tarazaga; Paola Ruiz-Bernardo; Virginia Viñoles Cosentino; Francesc M. Esteve-Mon – Professional Development in Education, 2024
In recent decades, there has been growing concern about teacher preparation at university and the link to educational quality. As a result, higher education institutions have designed programmes to help faculty teachers further their development in their professional careers. However, the literature pinpoints a lack of empirical evidence on…
Descriptors: College Faculty, Beginning Teacher Induction, Faculty Development, Mentors
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Stacy N. McGuire; Yan Xia; Aleksandra Guzy; Talitha S. Akoto; Hedda Meadan – Psychology in the Schools, 2024
Teachers in the induction phase (i.e., the first 3 years of teaching) can be underprepared to support students who engage in challenging behavior. This can be due to limited preservice education and ongoing professional development in behavior management. Yet, students who engage in challenging behavior are at an increased risk of being referred…
Descriptors: Behavior Modification, Classroom Techniques, Beginning Teacher Induction, Online Courses
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