District mentoring program definition

District mentoring program means a program of induction and support for non-tenured teachers, including novice provisional teachers and experienced teachers new to a school district, designed to develop them into effective professionals within the school district.

Examples of District mentoring program in a sentence

  • The Atlantic Community School District mentoring program is a part of the Teacher Leadership & Compensation program.

  • New Education Support Professionals and current Education Support Professionals changing job categories are entitled to participate in the District mentoring program as long as the program continues in the District.

  • Mentors shall be trained in the District mentoring program requirements, and must adhere to the duties and responsibilities outlined in the Mentoring Handbook and related Board policies.

  • Clearlake School District mentoring program administrators provided participant lists of all participants who were mentored since the program’s inception, excluding those who were in their first year of the principalship (or other school leadership position) and in their first year of the mentoring program.

  • The Valhalla Union Free School District mentoring program is designed to provide meaningful, constructive and non-evaluative support, insight and guidance to their new teachers.

  • Recommendations of the mentors and interns are vital to the success of the Orchard Park Central School District mentoring program.

  • An educator with a LEA-Specific License must participate in the District mentoring program, requiring a District Mentor and an Integrated Specialist Mentor (collectively, “Mentor”) for all provisional teachers.

  • In accordance with the CTLE Regulations (2019), educators acting as a mentor to a new classroom teacher as part of the Honeoye Falls-Lima Central School District mentoring program may receive credit of up to 30 hours of such time towards their CTLE requirement in each 5-year registration period.

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  • The Green Township School District mentoring program provides for a two-year mentoring partnership for teachers new to the field of education.

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