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A01=Patricia Kohler-Evans
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Author_Stefanie R. Sorbet
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classroom management
coaches
coaching
developing programs
elementary school
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first year teachers
high school
mentorship
middle school
peers
preservice teachers
professional development
teacher education
teacher educators
teacher leaders
teacher mentorship

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  • ISBN 9781475849400
  • Weight: 195g
  • Dimensions: 152 x 223mm
  • Publication Date: 07 Aug 2019
  • Publisher: Bloomsbury Publishing Plc
  • Publication City/Country: US
  • Product Form: Paperback
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Teacher retention is of utmost importance at a time when so many young teachers choose not to remain in the profession. Teachers exiting the profession cite a lack of administrative support throughout their first years in the classroom.

Implementing mentoring programs for beginning teachers will guarantee help and assistance during the difficult time of adjusting to a new career. Mentoring programs are critical when teachers are leaving the profession as quickly as they are leaving.

Mentoring programs strengthen faculty relationships within their school community while increasing teachers’ motivation and drive to remain in the profession. If teachers are appreciated, supported, and intrinsically motivated, they will want to be in schools, and they will remain.

Stefanie R. Sorbet, Ed. D., is an assistant professor at the University of Central Arkansas in the Elementary, Literacy, and Special Education Department. She currently instructs elementary education teacher candidates in positive classroom environment and guidance and management of children courses.



Patricia Kohler-Evans, Ed. D., is a professor at the University of Central Arkansas in the Elementary, Literacy, and Special Education Department. She directs the UCA Mashburn

Center for Learning which provides evidence-based interventions to public schools in Arkansas.

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