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Lessons from Beginning Teachers
註釋Teaching can be an exhilarating and exciting career despite, or perhaps because of, a neverending round of challenges, difficulties and problems to solve. Beginning teachers face new challenges every day. This book points the way for school leaders to help them meet these challenges and encourage them to stay in teaching. New Zealand is no better at keeping new teachers than school systems in the United States, Australia or the United Kingdom. An alarming 37 percent of our new teachers leave teaching within the first three years. This happens although New Zealand has the best funding for teacher induction anywhere in the world. In Lessons From Beginning Teachers we hear the voices of new teachers as they recount both helpful and unhelpful experiences and bring to life research-informed suggestions for strengthening induction and mentoring programmes within schools. This is not a whinging book but it does throw out challenges to school leaders to examine their practice. The real-life examples and self-audit questions provide a framework for discussion and improvement. And there's a free-to-copy chapter full of valuable tips for prospective and beginning teachers. This text is highly accessible, with lots of case studies of teachers, classrooms and schools, but it is grounded in a carefully designed longitudinal study and benefits from the awareness of other relevant international research. This is a book to read, mark, learn, inwardly digest - and then act upon! Marie Cameron is a registered New Zealand teacher who has taught in both primary and secondary schools as well as preservice teacher education. She has also worked as an educational psychologist alongside teachers and parents.