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Introduction | p. 1 |
Conceptions and Contexts of Teacher Induction | |
Multiple Meanings of New Teacher Induction | p. 15 |
Teacher Induction in International Contexts | p. 31 |
School Cultures and Organizations and Teacher Induction | p. 45 |
Teacher Induction for Diverse, Urban Contexts | p. 57 |
Teacher Induction Policies at National and State Levels | p. 75 |
Components and Impacts of Teacher Induction | |
Characteristics of Beginning Teacher Role Quality: Connections to Satisfaction and Commitment | p. 91 |
Influence of Teacher Induction on Teacher Retention | p. 109 |
Influence of Teacher Induction on Mentor Teachers | p. 125 |
Components of 1997-2008 Teacher Induction Programs: Reflections on Comprehensive Induction Systems | p. 135 |
Exploring the Potential of Internet-based Technology for Mentoring and Induction Programs | p. 151 |
The University's Role in Supporting New Teachers: Glimpsing the Future by Examining the Past | p. 169 |
Example Studies on Teacher Induction and Its Effects | |
Mentoring for Equity: Focusing New Teachers on English Language Learners | p. 187 |
Bringing Content into Induction Programs: Examples from Science | p. 205 |
Linking Induction to Student Achievement | p. 221 |
An Investigation of the Achievement Effects of Mentoring: A Step into Uncharted Territory | p. 241 |
About the Editors | p. 261 |
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