Developing a Teacher Induction Plan
A Guide for School Leaders
- Barbara L. Brock - Creighton University, USA
- Marilyn L. Grady - University of Nebraska, Lincoln, USA
Human Resources/Personnel
Help teachers move past the grind of daily survival to the fulfillment of career-long professional development!
Imagine someone telling you that, within three years, your new teachers would leave the profession for which they trained so hard. That's what is happening to 30% of today's promising new teachers who are not given the mentoring, direction, and professional development that is so desperately needed to keep them focused and enthusiastic. To handle this growing challenge of teacher attrition, teacher induction experts Barbara L. Brock and Marilyn L. Grady offer a comprehensive program-crafted with school leaders and staff developers in mind-which provides strategies both for supporting beginning teachers, and for retaining and developing these promising, highly qualified teachers.
Written in an accessible workbook style format, this guide covers:
- Designing a multiyear developmental program including the orientation process, mentoring, directed activities, seminars, and workshops
- The responsibilities of the induction team
- Assessment of current issues, including attrition and past retention efforts
- Program evaluation from initial assessment to the sharing of results
When beginning teachers receive the support they need, not only do they truly contribute to their schools, but they also set out to do what they chose to do-prepare today's students for tomorrow's world.
"Schools and school systems of any size will find value in this book. Effective teacher induction is essential for those entering the teaching profession, and this book is an excellent guide for retaining and growing those new to our schools."