Induction and mentoring programs aim to help new school teachers survive and thrive in their teaching profession.Among each juris-diction of Canada,there are different programs and most of them are characterized by In...Induction and mentoring programs aim to help new school teachers survive and thrive in their teaching profession.Among each juris-diction of Canada,there are different programs and most of them are characterized by Internet-based supports.On the websites of the provincial departments of education or teachers’organizations,well-designed webpages are set for induction programs,special portals are designed for new teachers,and documents relating to early career teaching are provided.Even on some local school districts’websites,induction programs and relevant documents are easily accessed.Based on the above facts,this paper also analyzes the advantages and limitations of those Internet-based approaches in Canadian teacher in-duction activities.展开更多
This study focused on three newly appointed primary school teachers in City D as research subjects.Utilizing research methods such as interviews,text analysis,and observation,the findings revealed that these teachers ...This study focused on three newly appointed primary school teachers in City D as research subjects.Utilizing research methods such as interviews,text analysis,and observation,the findings revealed that these teachers exhibited a substantial grasp of teaching reflection.The predominant emphasis in their teaching reflection levels was observed at the technical reasonable reflection and practical action reflection stages.To enhance the reflection levels of these novice teachers,it is recommended to foster their professional ethics,institute a diverse training system,and enhance the school’s infrastructure and institutional support systems.展开更多
基金supported by Humanities and Social Sciences Planning Fund Project,Ministry of Education of the PRC(under Grant No.18YJA880102).
文摘Induction and mentoring programs aim to help new school teachers survive and thrive in their teaching profession.Among each juris-diction of Canada,there are different programs and most of them are characterized by Internet-based supports.On the websites of the provincial departments of education or teachers’organizations,well-designed webpages are set for induction programs,special portals are designed for new teachers,and documents relating to early career teaching are provided.Even on some local school districts’websites,induction programs and relevant documents are easily accessed.Based on the above facts,this paper also analyzes the advantages and limitations of those Internet-based approaches in Canadian teacher in-duction activities.
文摘This study focused on three newly appointed primary school teachers in City D as research subjects.Utilizing research methods such as interviews,text analysis,and observation,the findings revealed that these teachers exhibited a substantial grasp of teaching reflection.The predominant emphasis in their teaching reflection levels was observed at the technical reasonable reflection and practical action reflection stages.To enhance the reflection levels of these novice teachers,it is recommended to foster their professional ethics,institute a diverse training system,and enhance the school’s infrastructure and institutional support systems.