Mentoring

Supporting teachers helps retain teachers
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Mentoring

The array of knowledge new teachers need continues to expand. It spans from basic tasks like making copies and locating supplies, to crucial responsibilities such as setting up classrooms, developing lesson plans aligned with state and district standards, establishing pacing for the school year, and mastering classroom management.

Mentoring is essential not only because it’s mandated by the state but also because a supportive mentor significantly enhances the retention and success of new teachers.

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