THECLASSROOMSTRATEGIESSERIES It’s imperative that we set our newest teachers up for success from day one. In this highly engaging and “straightforward book, Tina Boogren highlights proven and effective strategies for doing just that. The book is grounded in research while offering practical strategies that one can take to support new teachers. The structure of the book—with a research framework, a focus on practice, and built-in reflection prompts—allows all educators looking to implement solid new-teacher support systems . . . an excellent road map for success. —ELLEN MOIR, Founder and CEO, New Teacher Center
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Supporting Beginning Teachers
Supporting Beginning Teachers
Supporting Beginning Teachers is a must-have for anyone working with novice practitioners. . . . It answers key “questions for those engaged with retaining and sustaining a quality teaching force: What makes a fundamentally sound mentor program? Why does this matter? How do we find the time, energy, and effective strategies to make it all work?
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—LAURA LIPTON, Codirector, MiraVia, LLC
Part of The Classroom Strategies Series, this clear, highly practical guide follows the series format, first summarizing key research and then translating it into recommendations for classroom practice. Visit marzanoresearch.com/classroomstrategies to download the reproducibles in this book. Marzano Research is a joint venture between Solution Tree and Dr. Robert J. Marzano. Marzano Research combines Dr. Marzano’s forty years of educational research with continuous action research in all major areas of schooling in order to provide effective and accessible instructional strategies, leadership strategies, and classroom assessment strategies that are always at the forefront of best practice.
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TINA H. BOOGREN
A teacher’s first year in the classroom is crucial. New teachers require time and professional guidance to become successful expert teachers. Without support, new teachers may not gain the confidence and knowledge necessary to continue teaching. In Supporting Beginning Teachers, author Tina H. Boogren outlines four types of support—(1) physical, (2) emotional, (3) instructional, and (4) institutional—and provides essential strategies for K–12 mentors, coaches, and school leaders to develop an effective mentoring program schoolwide.
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BOOGREN Foreword by ROBERT J. MARZANO
Supporting Beginning Teachers