支持新的特殊教育教师的全州规划:农村视角

Christopher J. Rivera, Bradley Sasser, Joshua Baker
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对于全国各地的教育系统来说,支持初任教师仍然是一个问题。长期以来,招聘和留用问题一直困扰着这个行业。全球流行病的爆发加剧了这些问题,特别是在农村社区。研究人员继续主张需要为初任教师提供专业发展、指导和咨询等支持,以帮助提高留任率和整体学校/专业成果。提供这些支持必须超越传统的实施方法,特别是考虑到学校面临的资源缺乏。这篇文章描述了一种为初学教师提供教学指导、专业发展和专业学习网络的地区性方法,并特别关注它对农村社区特殊教育工作者的影响。
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State-Wide Programming for Supporting New Special Education Teachers: A Rural Perspective
Supporting beginning teachers continues to be problematic for education systems across the nation. Issues concerning recruitment and retention have long plagued the profession. The onset of the global pandemic exacerbated these issues, particularly, across rural communities. Researchers continue to advocate for the need to provide beginning teachers with supports such as professional development, mentoring, and consultation to help improve retention and overall school/professional outcomes. The delivery of these supports must go beyond traditional methods of implementation, especially considering the lack of resources that schools encounter. This article is a program description of a regional approach for providing instructional coaching, professional development, and professional learning networks for beginning teachers, with a specific focus on its impact on special educators in rural communities.
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