Listen "Supporting New and Untenured Teachers"
Episode Synopsis
Amber Chandler, the author of "Everything New Teachers Need to Know But Are Afraid to Ask," shares a program her district implemented to address that 140 out of its 478 teachers have been with the district four years or less—and the ranks of untenured teachers are expected to swell to 250 in the next five years. That’s approximately half of the teaching staff needing support, not just in year one, but also in years two, three, and four. Chandler sees the challenge but also an opportunity to create a community of educators from the ground up. How do instructional coaches support new teachers and mentors?
Red Amber's Ed Week Article, "Going NUTs: How One District Supports Its ‘New and Untenured’ Teachers" here.
Find "Everything New Teachers Need to Know But Are Afraid to Ask" here.
Contact Amber and visit her website here.
Red Amber's Ed Week Article, "Going NUTs: How One District Supports Its ‘New and Untenured’ Teachers" here.
Find "Everything New Teachers Need to Know But Are Afraid to Ask" here.
Contact Amber and visit her website here.
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