Teacher Induction
Day 9Session 1
ObjectivesExplain meaning of teacher induction and mentoring
Differentiate between teacher induction and mentoring
Identify roles of the mentor & mentee
Describe role of teacher induction & mentoring in enhancing TL/SLO
Explore ways of establishing effective mentoring relationships
Early days as a teacher/ HTIndividually, consider the following
questions:1.How were you received on your first
posting as a teacher/ head teacher?• Who received you? • How did this person receive you? (What
did they tell you? What did they show you? What kind of support did you receive and over how long?)
2.Did the manner in which you were received help you settle in the job and the school? Explain.
GROUP TASKSGroup 1,2 &3 Read the activity sheet:
Groups 1 and 2 will stage a role play on the two different scenarios
Group 3 will develop a creteria, observe and give comparative feedback on the appropriateness of induction.
Group tasks cont...Group 4: From own experience and through observing others, what are the characteristics of Newly recruited teachers? Teachers on transfer?
Group5: Agree on the common teacher induction practices there are in your schools.
Group 6: What area/processes should be included in a teacher induction program?
Definition of teacher inductionTeacher induction is the support and guidance provided to novice teachers and school administrators in the early stages of their careers.
Teacher induction involves orientating and acquainting the new/ beginning teacher with people, systems, structures and the physical facilities in a school. It is a process of providing a support system
Definition (cont.)Teacher induction involves mentorship for the professional development of this teacher
Orientation means to acquaint with the existing work and school environment.
TI therefore is, the collaborative mechanisms for supporting new teachers’ transition from either pre-professional training or other contexts, such as other schools or occupations, to professional educator.
Why teacher induction?1. Success for new teachers begins
with a solid induction program2. Early years determine whether or
not the newly qualified teacher will pursue a career in teaching
3. Effective induction is essential in ensuring the transition from neophyte to competent practicing professional
Nature of teacher induction Comprehensive, high-quality induction consists of several key elements:
a multi-year program (ideally)rigorous mentor selection and training
subject-area pairing of mentors and beginning teachers
sufficient time for mentors to meet with and observe new teachers
formative assessment that assists beginning teachers to advance along a continuum of professional growth.
What does teacher induction involve?orientation to the workplacesocializationand guidance through beginning teacher practice
mentoringany other thing that is important for the teacher to know about the school
Areas of orientation Physical structure of the school
(what does the school have/ not have?)
1. Teachers’ code of regulation Appointment assignment and other
conditions of service for teachers Teachers’ salaries and increments Legalities governing teachers in
the discharge of their duties.
Areas of orientation Cont… Culture of the school
Vision MissionValuesSchool rules and regulationThe school community and interrelationships
Administrative and management structure
Areas of orientation Cont…Roles & responsibilities(within the school)Orientation on emerging issues relevant to
the schoolHealth (malaria, skin diseases, malaria, water borne diseases,pests, HIV &Aids)
Safety and security Gender related issues (early pregnancy)
Rights of the child (child abuse)Others ….
Teacher induction can also be divided into phasesPhase 1-pre-orientationPhase 2-orientationPhase 3-systemic sustained supports
Phase 4- professional development.In groups discuss the activities in each of the phases. Share with the class.
Pre-Orientation•Teaching assignment•Curriculum and resources•School information•Historical and cultural information•Community, region, territory (housing, environment, culture)•Salary and benefits
Orientation phaseSchool – physical layout, resources, expectations, policiesCommunityCultures/languagesRegion (Divisional Education Council)
– Systemic Sustained SupportsFormal mentor program New and beginning teacher communication networksTeam planning/teachingResource filesMaster teacher observationsStudy groupsResource people
Professional Development PD for beginning teachers should address areas of greatest need to allow for the connection of theory in pre-service with teaching experience in the beginning years.
Experienced teachers also benefit by refreshing knowledge and by learning new strategies.
Doing things differently . Looking back on that first year, is there
anything you wish had been done differently?
List the things that helped you settle down
quickly. Explain how they were done.
List the things you would have wanted done
differently. Explain how you would have
wanted them done and why.