Beginning Teachers: Sink or Swim?

Author:

Varah Leonard J.1,Theune Warren S.1,Parker Linda2

Affiliation:

1. The University of Wisconsin-Whitewater

2. The University of Wisconsin-Madison

Abstract

Varah, Theune, and Parker provide a brief review of the literature on begin ning teachers and document the need for induction programs. The authors also describe the University of Wiscon sin-Whitewater Teacher Induction Pro gram and describe how induction teams, consisting of mentor teachers, school administrators, and university personnel, identify areas of accomplish ment, concern, and improvement for be ginning teachers. Finally, data are pre sented from a small scale experimental study that suggest that the induction program is achieving its primary objec tive of enhancing teacher growth.

Publisher

SAGE Publications

Subject

Education

Reference25 articles.

1. Dillon-Peterson, E. (1982). Sameness drives me up a wall. In G. Hall (Ed.), Beginning teacher induction: Five dilemmas (pp. 67-77). Austin, TX: University of Texas at Austin, Research and Development Center for Teacher Education .

2. Perceived Problems of Beginning Teachers and Related Factors

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