articleReview of Educational ResearchApr 19, 2011Closed access

The Impact of Induction and Mentoring Programs for Beginning Teachers

California University of Pennsylvania · University of California, Santa Cruz

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Abstract

This review critically examines 15 empirical studies, conducted since the mid-1980s, on the effects of support, guidance, and orientation programs—collectively known as induction—for beginning teachers. Most of the studies reviewed provide empirical support for the claim that support and assistance for beginning teachers have a positive impact on three sets of outcomes: teacher commitment and retention, teacher classroom instructional practices, and student achievement. Of the studies on commitment and retention, most showed that beginning teachers who participated in induction showed positive impacts. For classroom instructional practices, the majority of studies reviewed showed that beginning teachers who…

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Keywords
  • Psychology
  • Teacher induction
  • Warrant
  • Mathematics education
  • Empirical research
  • Classroom management
  • Student achievement
  • Academic achievement
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