IIE. Global Opportunities for Teachers

May 26, 2016: Improving Teacher Effectiveness and Student Learning Through Comprehensive Induction

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Please join the Alliance for Excellent Education (the Alliance) and New Teacher Center (NTC) for a discussion about comprehensive induction for beginning teachers, who make up the biggest segment of the nation's largest occupation. With more than 240,000 new teachers hired each year in the United States, ensuring students' access to equitable teaching depends on providing beginning teachers with quality support and ongoing development.

Students of color, students from low-income families, as well as students with disabilities and English language learners, are taught disproportionately by first-year teachers. These beginning teachers too often lack on-going support from a qualified, trained mentor. In addition, they are more likely to lack certification in the subject they are assigned to teach and are less likely to stay in their initial teaching placement. The implications are dire for students with varied academic and social needs, who too often pay the price for the churn created by high teacher turnover rates and repeated hiring of novice teachers.
 
The webinar will focus on NTC's partnerships with states and districts in scaling proven approaches for accelerating the effectiveness of new teachers and increasing their retention. Panelists will highlight the research on comprehensive induction, trends in state teacher policies, and a systems approach to creating supportive teaching and learning conditions.
 
A new Alliance report will be released in conjunction with the webinar- 'One Year Later: Can State Equity Plans Improve Access to Great Teaching?' -that provides an overview of states' teacher equity plans and highlights promising approaches for eliminating chronic disparities in teaching quality. The webinar will be hosted by Alliance President Bob Wise. Panelists will also address questions submitted by viewers from across the county.
 
Panelists
-- Angela Iudica, PhD, Principal Coach and i3 Grant Program Leader, Office of Talent Development, Broward County Public Schools (FL)
-- Liam Goldrick, Director of Policy, New Teacher Center
-- Mariana Haynes, PhD, Senior Fellow, Alliance for Excellent Education
-- Ellen Moir, Founder and Chief Executive Officer, New Teacher Center
-- Bob Wise, President, Alliance for Excellent Education
 
 

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