New Educator Support and Training: Establishing an Ongoing System of Support

Early-career educators, like any precious resource, should be nurtured and given multiple layers of support. One way that schools and school districts can deliberately provide support to early-career educators is by ensuring that they have an ongoing teacher-induction program that provides informati...

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Beginning Teachers
Careers
Classroom Environment
Classroom Techniques
Classrooms
Collaboration
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Educational Technology
Elementary Secondary Education
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Politics of Education
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School districts
School Effectiveness
School Safety
School superintendents
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Self Efficacy
Social support
Special education
Students
Teacher education
Teacher retention
Teaching
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