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Does one size fit all? A study of beginning science and mathematics teacher induction

Posted on:2010-05-14Degree:Ph.DType:Dissertation
University:University of PennsylvaniaCandidate:Kralik, Jeffrey MFull Text:PDF
GTID:1447390002480560Subject:Education
Abstract/Summary:
Over the past few years, many induction programs have been implemented across the country, primarily designed to limit the amount beginning teacher attrition. Few of these programs have focused on improving teacher quality or identifying the specific needs of individual teachers. Research suggests that beginning science and mathematics teachers have specific needs that are not being met by current induction models, possibly resulting in higher rates of attrition. Harry and Janet Knowles created the Knowles Science Teaching Foundation (KSTF) to identify and support young scientists and mathematicians as they dedicate their lives to teaching young people. Through financial, curricular, and emotional support, KSTF encourages new teachers to remain in teaching and become leaders in their schools and districts.;This dissertation is a sequential explanatory study, which first establishes national estimates for beginning teacher attrition rates and the reasons for the migration based on subject area taught, with an emphasis on mathematics and science teachers. This study then evaluates the KSTF model through multiple methods---analysis of KSTF survey data and interviews with KSTF participants and stakeholders.
Keywords/Search Tags:KSTF, Beginning, Science, Teacher, Mathematics
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