April 28, 2008
Mentoring Program Offers a Lifeline to New Teachers
Our New Teacher Conversations program is designed to support beginning teachers and to address the growing problem of teacher retention.
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Each summer, school districts around the state send teams of experienced teachers and administrators to a two-day workshop at the Lewis & Clark Graduate School of Education and Counseling. Our New Teacher Conversations program is designed to support beginning teachers and to address the growing problem of teacher retention. Read more in the Chronicle.
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