This descriptive study provided a synthesis of the form, structure, activity and
relationship components utilized by online teacher induction programs designed to
support novice teachers. Mentors involved in online teacher induction programs
responded to an online questionnaire. The perceptions of 51 mentors involved in 36
online teacher induction programs in 16 states and one country in addition to the United
States were examined to determine the effectiveness of components incorporated.
A synthesis of the technological venues utilized was provided through a
statistical analysis of the mentorsâ responses. The mentorsâ perceptions of the
effectiveness of incorporated technological venues were statistically examined.
Additionally, their perceptions of professional development, emotional support,
reflection, and formative observation components in relation to the programâÂÂs
characteristics were also examined through the analysis of their responses to the online
questionnaire. Analysis of the mentorsâ perceptions appeared to indicate the effective
implementation of professional development and emotional support components via
technological venues to support novice teachers. The professional development
component was perceived as effective regardless of the school districtsâ sizes, grade
level taught or certification route of the novice teachers. To improve novice teachersâÂÂ
pedagogical knowledge, it is suggested that online teacher induction programs employ
video streaming, videotapes, and websites to deliver the professional development
component. Additionally, it appeared that mentors perceived electronic mail as most
effective for providing emotional support. However, telephones, bulletin boards, video
conferences, and chats were also effectively utilized to support novice teachers
emotionally.
Identifer | oai:union.ndltd.org:tamu.edu/oai:repository.tamu.edu:1969.1/4763 |
Date | 25 April 2007 |
Creators | Livengood, Kimberly K. |
Contributors | Carter, Norvella P. |
Publisher | Texas A&M University |
Source Sets | Texas A and M University |
Language | en_US |
Detected Language | English |
Type | Book, Thesis, Electronic Dissertation, text |
Format | 907263 bytes, electronic, application/pdf, born digital |
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