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Carlson, Rebecca Anne – ProQuest LLC, 2023
This study investigates the relationship between new teachers' retention in the first five years of teaching and mentorship support given to teachers. The teacher shortage in the United States is a documented problem and continues to grow. The inability of the education system to attract and retain quality teachers is a significant problem in the…
Descriptors: Mentors, Beginning Teachers, Beginning Teacher Induction, Teacher Persistence
Uitto, Minna; Lassila, Erkki T.; Jokikokko, Katri; Kelchtermans, Geert; Estola, Eila – European Journal of Teacher Education, 2023
Artefacts can evoke stories. This article explores the use of artefacts in narrative pedagogies in the context of teachers' professional development during the induction phase. The research question is: What kind of stories about beginning teachers' work does the use of artefacts in narrative pedagogies evoke? The article is based on two peer…
Descriptors: Beginning Teachers, Personal Narratives, Faculty Development, Beginning Teacher Induction
Rachel Hughey Gregory – ProQuest LLC, 2021
An educator's preparedness has many contributing factors, including natural-born giftedness, inspiration from a childhood teacher, or a need to impact our youth. However, for many current educators, teaching was not their initial choice. Alternative certification programs are growing in popularity as a means of placing qualified individuals in the…
Descriptors: Alternative Teacher Certification, Beginning Teacher Induction, School Districts, Beginning Teachers
Yasemin Copur-Gencturk; Sebnem Atabas – International Journal of STEM Education, 2024
Background: What and how teachers learn through teaching without external guidance has long been of interest to researchers. Yet limited research has been conducted to investigate how learning through teaching occurs. The microgenetic approach (Siegler and Crowley, American Psychologist 46:606-620, 1991) has been useful in identifying the process…
Descriptors: Teacher Education, Pedagogical Content Knowledge, Beginning Teachers, Instruction
Shaham, Cahit – Curriculum and Teaching, 2022
This study examines the experience of beginning teachers in their first year of teaching using reflection that reveals successes, challenges, musings, and deliberations. The study was conducted in the qualitative approach using analysis of categories and themes during an academic course at Beit Berl College in Israel. Analysis of the reflections…
Descriptors: Foreign Countries, Beginning Teachers, Reflection, Teaching Experience
Thabang Donald Mokoena; Gideon Petrus van Tonder – International Journal of Educational Management, 2024
Purpose: This paper aims to determine the impact of mentorship on the development of self-directedness among beginner teachers in their initial years of teaching. Design/methodology/approach: The researcher adopted a positivist paradigm to explore the situation of concern. Quantitative research was conducted, involving the collection and analysis…
Descriptors: Foreign Countries, Beginning Teachers, Professional Autonomy, Mentors
Stephen Wayne Johnson II – ProQuest LLC, 2024
The high attrition rates of teachers early in their career is a well-documented problem that school districts around the United States have been grappling with for decades with limited success (Carver-Thomas & Darling-Hammond, 2019; Ingersoll, 2003). The COVID-19 pandemic increased the attrition of experienced teachers, with 55% of teachers…
Descriptors: Mentors, Informal Education, Teacher Collaboration, Teacher Education
DeStefano, Cassandra A. – ProQuest LLC, 2023
The increased attrition in the teacher workforce has policy makers at state and national levels attempting to fill vacancies from a candidate pool that is drying up. Particularly of interest is the percentage of beginning teachers who are leaving the profession early in their careers. Researchers have examined elements of preparation or induction…
Descriptors: Teacher Attitudes, Readiness, Beginning Teachers, Principals
Tompkins, Anwyn – Journal of School Administration Research and Development, 2023
Teachers are prematurely leaving the profession at substantially high rates. The purpose of this research was to (a) collect and analyze factors linked to retention and potential attrition (i.e., how often a teacher considers leaving the profession), (b) provide specific and updated data on the causes of this problem along with potential…
Descriptors: Faculty Mobility, Educational Change, Educational Policy, Educational Practices
Mustafa Cevikbas; Johannes König; Martin Rothland – ZDM: Mathematics Education, 2024
Lesson planning is of central importance to the teaching of all subjects in school. However, despite its high relevance, there is still a substantial need for a comprehensive review of factors affecting lesson planning. Empirical evidence on how teachers' competence in lesson planning can be developed, what challenges may be encountered during the…
Descriptors: Mathematics Education, Lesson Plans, Competence, Instructional Design
Björn Tolgfors; Mikael Quennerstedt; Erik Backman; Gunn Nyberg – Sport, Education and Society, 2025
As part of a longitudinal research project on the transition from physical education teacher education (PETE) to school physical education (PE) in Sweden and exploring whether and how PETE matters, this article uses narrative inquiry to 'represent' a PE teacher's professional journey from PETE to the induction phase of PE teaching. The study…
Descriptors: Physical Education Teachers, Foreign Countries, Teacher Education, Knowledge Base for Teaching
María Esther Téllez-Acosta; Scott McDonald; Andres Acher – International Journal of Science Education, 2024
Professional Vision (PV) has been used in teacher education to interpret novice teachers' learning in various educational contexts. To date, research has conceptualized this framework largely from a cognitive perspective of learning, overlooking the affordances of taking a sociocultural perspective. This theoretical paper aims to articulate the…
Descriptors: Science Teachers, Teacher Education, Beginning Teachers, Sociocultural Patterns
Roy Orosco – ProQuest LLC, 2024
This study delved into the experiences of novice secondary teachers (NST) in California, with a focus on the support systems and preparation programs that influence their professional growth. Through two interconnected phases, district support systems were analyzed via interviews, followed by NST interviews to gauge their perceptions of support.…
Descriptors: Beginning Teachers, Secondary School Teachers, Teaching Experience, Needs
Will Doss; John Rayfield – Journal of Agricultural Education, 2024
Instructional methods are the cornerstone of all teaching and learning strategies. This study explored instructional method use by early, middle, and later career agricultural education teachers. One-hundred nine teachers responded to an online questionnaire and were evenly split in terms of gender. Cooperative learning, demonstration, and lecture…
Descriptors: Agricultural Education, Teaching Methods, Teacher Education, Agriculture Teachers
Ali Yildirim; Maria Proitsaki Stjernkvist; Raili Hilden; Birgitta Fröjdendahl; Anne Dragemark Oscarson – Review of Education, 2024
The purpose of this study is to investigate summative assessment (SA) perceptions and the sources of summative assessment literacy for novice second/foreign language teachers in Sweden and Finland. Data were collected through a questionnaire (N = 27) and a semi-structured interview (N = 22) from a group of novice teachers who graduated from two…
Descriptors: Summative Evaluation, Assessment Literacy, Beginning Teachers, Language Teachers