Congruence of perceptions among the principal, mentor teacher, and novice teacher regarding the principal's role in a campus mentoring program

The literature is convincing that teachers are leaving the profession in record numbers (Owing, 2004; Ingersoll, 2002). Although there are a variety of reasons that may spur this problem, there is substantial evidence that mentoring programs are an effective means of addressing this issue and that p...

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Main Author: Larrison, Lucy Elaine
Other Authors: Foster, Elizabeth
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Language:en_US
Published: Texas A&M University 2006
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Online Access:http://hdl.handle.net/1969.1/4232
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spelling ndltd-tamu.edu-oai-repository.tamu.edu-1969.1-42322013-01-08T10:38:23ZCongruence of perceptions among the principal, mentor teacher, and novice teacher regarding the principal's role in a campus mentoring programLarrison, Lucy ElaineMentoringThe literature is convincing that teachers are leaving the profession in record numbers (Owing, 2004; Ingersoll, 2002). Although there are a variety of reasons that may spur this problem, there is substantial evidence that mentoring programs are an effective means of addressing this issue and that principals serve a critical role in the success of these programs (Moir 2001; Ingersoll, 2001a). Although mentoring and principal support have been recognized as key components in the retention of novice teachers, the literature does not document overwhelming success when mentoring is implemented in most schools. One must question the reasons for the continuation of teacher attrition when these retention factors have been clearly identified. The primary purpose of this study is to examine the congruency of perceptions among the principal, novice teacher, and mentor teacher regarding the role of the principal in supporting mentoring programs at the campus level. The relationship between a principal's perception of his/her role in a mentoring program and the teacher retention rate at the school was studied. In addition, the study explored the preparation and readiness of the principal to serve in a leadership role in the development and implementation of a campus mentoring program.Texas A&M UniversityFoster, Elizabeth2006-10-30T23:25:55Z2006-10-30T23:25:55Z2006-082006-10-30T23:25:55ZBookThesisElectronic Dissertationtext1591142 byteselectronicapplication/pdfborn digitalhttp://hdl.handle.net/1969.1/4232en_US
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Congruence of perceptions among the principal, mentor teacher, and novice teacher regarding the principal's role in a campus mentoring program
description The literature is convincing that teachers are leaving the profession in record numbers (Owing, 2004; Ingersoll, 2002). Although there are a variety of reasons that may spur this problem, there is substantial evidence that mentoring programs are an effective means of addressing this issue and that principals serve a critical role in the success of these programs (Moir 2001; Ingersoll, 2001a). Although mentoring and principal support have been recognized as key components in the retention of novice teachers, the literature does not document overwhelming success when mentoring is implemented in most schools. One must question the reasons for the continuation of teacher attrition when these retention factors have been clearly identified. The primary purpose of this study is to examine the congruency of perceptions among the principal, novice teacher, and mentor teacher regarding the role of the principal in supporting mentoring programs at the campus level. The relationship between a principal's perception of his/her role in a mentoring program and the teacher retention rate at the school was studied. In addition, the study explored the preparation and readiness of the principal to serve in a leadership role in the development and implementation of a campus mentoring program.
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title Congruence of perceptions among the principal, mentor teacher, and novice teacher regarding the principal's role in a campus mentoring program
title_short Congruence of perceptions among the principal, mentor teacher, and novice teacher regarding the principal's role in a campus mentoring program
title_full Congruence of perceptions among the principal, mentor teacher, and novice teacher regarding the principal's role in a campus mentoring program
title_fullStr Congruence of perceptions among the principal, mentor teacher, and novice teacher regarding the principal's role in a campus mentoring program
title_full_unstemmed Congruence of perceptions among the principal, mentor teacher, and novice teacher regarding the principal's role in a campus mentoring program
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