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Beginning Teachers' Perceptions of Their Induction Program Experiences
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2007
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Teacher EducationQualified TeachersTeacher EvaluationEducationTeacher EducatorTeacher DevelopmentSchool DistrictsProfessional DevelopmentTeacher PreparationTeacher QualityKindergarten TeachingQualified TeacherEducation PolicyElementary EducationPreschool TeachingTeacher Enhancement
Ensuring a qualified teacher in every classroom is a central part of the latest agenda to strengthen public education and maximize student achievement. Effective teaching and delivering quality instruction are lifelong and critical goals of professional development of teachers. High-quality induction programs support qualified teachers for every child. We evaluated perceptions of beginning teachers relative to the effectiveness of induction activities, assistance, and support provided within their school districts. Overall, this group indicated that induction programs were sufficient for them to succeed during the first years of teaching. Implications for improving practice and recommendations for continuing research are discussed in this article.
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