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Teacher Mentoring and Induction
The State of the Art and Beyond
Afterword by Dennis Sparks
Drastically reduce attrition rates and rapidly transform new teachers into experienced professionals!
In this groundbreaking work, the top names in the field of induction and mentoring examine how various mentoring and induction programs are developed, identify areas of effectiveness, and determine how successful programs can be replicated. The book includes cutting-edge strategies, best practices, and exercises to help readers apply what they've learned to their own school. Contributors include:
In this groundbreaking work, the top names in the field of induction and mentoring examine how various mentoring and induction programs are developed, identify areas of effectiveness, and determine how successful programs can be replicated. The book includes cutting-edge strategies, best practices, and exercises to help readers apply what they've learned to their own school. Contributors include:
- Tom Ganser
- Mark Bower
- Harry K. Wong
- Ellen Moir
- Jean Casey & Ann Claunch
- James Rowley
- Barry Sweeny
- Bruce Wellman & Laura Lipton
- Susan Villani
- Janice Hall
- Ted Britton & Lynn Paine
Product Details
- Grade Level: PreK-12
- ISBN: 9781412909808
- Published By: Corwin
- Year: 2005
- Page Count: 280
- Publication date: April 27, 2005
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