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Supporting New Teachers

 

The Collaborative

To Support Initially Licensed Professionals

Beginning Teacher Support System for Northeastern North Carolina Member Districts

 
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Mentoring and Orientation (DPI) Support Coach Page
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LEARN North Carolina Beginning Teacher Page
LEARN NC New Teacher Support Administrator Page
Coach2Coach Training Modules Spring Conference

Free Federal Resources for Excellence in Education

Beginning Teacher Database Survey
Collaborative Forum IGP Form
What Works Clearinghouse Mentor/New Teacher Log
Leadership for Student Learning Sample Mentor Logs
Abbey Askew’s Web Site References from Spring Conference INTASC Standards
Model Teacher Education Consortium INTASC Standards Checklist
Action Plan Review 2003-04 TPAI-R for Beginning Teachers
Mentor Conference Presentation TPAI-R Matrix of Data Sources
Raising Achievement and Closing Gaps Conference—2005 FODA | FODA with Ratings | FODI
Newsletters Mentor Handbook
Alliance for Excellent Education Proposed Strategic Plan 2004-07
The Really Big List of Classroom Management Resources PRAXIS

The Really BEST List of Classroom Management Resources

Survival Guide for New Teachers

The New Teachers Home Page (Inspiring Teachers)

“The Impact of New Teacher Induction on Teacher Practices and Student Learning”
New Teacher Discussion Boards Curriculum & School Reform - DPI
       

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