Annotation Nearly half of all novices abandon the profession in their first seven years. To lower the dropout rate, this book from the Association for Supervision and Curriculum Development (ASCD) examines why beginning teachers struggle and how research-based strategies can help them thrive. Amon
How to help beginning teachers succeed
β Scribed by Stephen P. Gordon, Susan Maxey
- Publisher
- Association for Supervision and Curriculum Development
- Year
- 2000
- Tongue
- English
- Leaves
- 116
- Edition
- 2nd
- Category
- Library
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β¦ Synopsis
Nearly half of the beginning teachers in the United States drop out of teaching within the first seven years. Understanding why those teachers leave and identifying the needs of new teachers are key to addressing the attrition rates of a school=s staff and those of educators across the country. Gordon and Maxey explore the reasons beginning teachers struggle and provide research-based plans for helping these newcomers make the most of their initial teaching years. They propose Beginning Teacher Assistance Programs (BTAPs) as a practical strategy for success. BTAPs have a proven track record for improving beginning teachers= skills, attitudes, and chances of fulfilling their potential as educators. A BTAP draws on the knowledge and expertise of teachers, principals, central office administrators, and school-based staff. Using any variation of a BTAP, your school can pair beginning teachers with mentors and a support team that may include school and district personnel, as well as community representatives and members of higher education. The authors guide you through several options and ideas that you can use to support beginning teachers, allowing you to tailor a BTAP to fit new teachers= needs in your school community.
β¦ Table of Contents
Contents......Page 4
1. The Problem: Unforeseen Difficulties......Page 5
2. The Solution: A Beginning Teacher Assistance Program......Page 13
3. Developing an Assistance Program......Page 26
4. Mentors......Page 38
5. Needs Assessment......Page 53
6. Forms of Initial Assistance......Page 62
7. Forms of Ongoing Assistance......Page 70
8. Summative Program Evaluation......Page 90
References......Page 99
Resources for Practitioners......Page 106
I......Page 112
S......Page 113
Y......Page 114
About the Authors......Page 115
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