
Supporting New Teachers
Insight for Principals and Others to Help New Teachers in Their Initial Years
Rowman & Littlefield Publishers
Published on 21. November 2023
Book
Paperback/Softback
86 pages
978-1-4758-6848-7 (ISBN)
Description
Supporting New Teachers: Insight for Principals and Others to Help New Teachers in Their Initial Years provides a framework for critical components every new teacher needs to be successful and feel supported in their first year of teaching. It also serves as a guide for administrators to ensure their new teachers are equipped with the tools needed to be successful. Based on interviews with new teachers, the authors offer recommendations for which resources and activities novices felt were needed to successfully navigate their first year of employment. Their suggestions emphasized the need to create new teacher induction activities and mentoring programs that are based on the specific needs of novice teachers versus veteran teachers.
Reviews / Votes
As an assistant principal, the data presented in this book was eye-opening. The authors shared information, strategies, and tools that have better prepared me to support the novice teachers I work with daily. As administrators, we are always looking for ways to better our practices, and this book is a powerful tool to do just that. I recommend administrators take the time to review the content and resources provided because both can help us be more effective and efficient in supporting and retaining novice teachers in that crucial first year of teaching. -- Mallorey Jones, educator With evidence that teacher efficacy and effectiveness is linked to positive outcomes for students, in addition to teacher retention, every educational leader should read this book. The research presented should be internalized by school and district leaders to inform practices and systems aimed to support novice teachers. The resources offered may also be useful when engaging experienced educators in coaching cycles. -- Melvin L. Hollins, Ed.D, K-12 educational leader This book provides much needed insight to those of us in administrative positions stressing the importance of supporting our novice teachers. The emphasis on building capacity is timely in where we find ourselves in education today. -- Heidi Wilson, superintendent. East End School District Attention administrators- this book is a must read! Not only does it provide our current reality in education with a research-based study on novice support, but the authors also empower you with a model of practical application in the six critical components necessary for teacher retention! Why re-create the wheel or continue in a decreasing trend for new hires? This book developed a resource guide that can be implemented in any school/district as a tool to meet the evolving and various new teacher needs with continuous professional growth, regardless of individual pre-service preparation or experience, for successful future teacher generations in education! -- Amber Brantley, principal Sorbet, Kohler-Evans, Calhoon, and Wake have created a book that speaks to all the stakeholders in the trenches of the ongoing battle to support and retain new teachers. This book clearly and convincingly combines solid research and theory with practical examples for practitioners from the teachers through district-level to apply. Additionally, higher-education instructors and those in professional development will find this book particularly authentic and applicable to the training of school and district leadership. -- Amanda Mayeaux, associate professor University of Louisiana at LafayetteMore details
Language
English
Place of publication
United States
Publishing group
Bloomsbury Publishing Plc
Target group
Professional and scholarly
Illustrations
4 BW Illustrations, 15 Tables
Dimensions
Height: 229 mm
Width: 152 mm
Thickness: 6 mm
Weight
161 gr
ISBN-13
978-1-4758-6848-7 (9781475868487)
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Additional editions

Stefanie R. Sorbet | Patricia Kohler-Evans | Donna Wake
Supporting New Teachers
Insight for Principals and Others to Help New Teachers in Their Initial Years
E-Book
11/2023
1st Edition
Rowman & Littlefield Publishers
€18.49
Available for download

Stefanie R. Sorbet | Patricia Kohler-Evans | Donna Wake
Supporting New Teachers
Insight for Principals and Others to Help New Teachers in Their Initial Years
E-Book
11/2023
1st Edition
Rowman & Littlefield Publishers
€18.49
Available for download
Persons
Stefanie R. Sorbet is an assistant professor in the College of Education at the University of Central Arkansas. She earned her undergraduate and graduate degrees in elementary education and her doctorate in educational leadership from Southeastern Louisiana University.
Patty Kohler-Evans serves as a professor for the University of Central Arkansas College of Education. She holds degrees in special education and educational administration and has extensive experience as a Central Office Director of Programs for Students with Exceptionalities.
Renee Calhoon serves as Co-Director of the University of Central Arkansas Mashburn Center for Learning. She holds degrees from the University of Central Arkansas and Harding University.
Donna Wake currently serves as a professor for the University of Central Arkansas College of Education. She holds degrees from Temple University, La Salle University, and Hendrix College.
Patty Kohler-Evans serves as a professor for the University of Central Arkansas College of Education. She holds degrees in special education and educational administration and has extensive experience as a Central Office Director of Programs for Students with Exceptionalities.
Renee Calhoon serves as Co-Director of the University of Central Arkansas Mashburn Center for Learning. She holds degrees from the University of Central Arkansas and Harding University.
Donna Wake currently serves as a professor for the University of Central Arkansas College of Education. She holds degrees from Temple University, La Salle University, and Hendrix College.
Content
Table of Contents
Voices from the Field Meetings Teacher's Basic NeedsThe Pilot-Data and Research of our Guide in ActionDistrict-Wide and School-Level Policies Teacher Responsibilities Positive Classroom Design, Guidance, and Management Family Involvement Social and Emotional Needs of New TeachersProfessional Development and Ongoing Support StrategiesCalendar of SupportSuggested supplies for new teachersAdministrator's Checklist for New TeachersTeacher Toolbox Appendix
References
Voices from the Field Meetings Teacher's Basic NeedsThe Pilot-Data and Research of our Guide in ActionDistrict-Wide and School-Level Policies Teacher Responsibilities Positive Classroom Design, Guidance, and Management Family Involvement Social and Emotional Needs of New TeachersProfessional Development and Ongoing Support StrategiesCalendar of SupportSuggested supplies for new teachersAdministrator's Checklist for New TeachersTeacher Toolbox Appendix
References