Mentoring Early Career Special Education Teachers (Report) Mentoring Early Career Special Education Teachers (Report)

Mentoring Early Career Special Education Teachers (Report‪)‬

An Article From Australian Journal of Education 2009, Nov, 53, 3

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Publisher Description

Introduction In most developed countries, teaching is a relatively large occupational area comprising around 4 per cent of the workforce (Nickson & Kritsonis, 2006) but the profession faces seemingly chronic difficulties in Australia and in many other countries, with a high turnover of early career teachers. The situation is exacerbated in the current climate of teacher shortages and recruitment problems in many curriculum areas, and an ageing teaching workforce with significant numbers of impending retirements (Lauder, 2008).

GENRE
Professional & Technical
RELEASED
2009
1 November
LANGUAGE
EN
English
LENGTH
21
Pages
PUBLISHER
Australian Council for Educational Research
SIZE
202.5
KB

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