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Beyond mentoring: Comprehensive induction programs : how to attract, support and retain new teachers

Beyond mentoring: Comprehensive induction programs : how to attract, support and retain new teachers

Beyond mentoring: Comprehensive induction programs : how to attract, support and
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Beyond mentoring: Comprehensive induction programs : how to attract, support and retain new teachers Paperback - 2001

by Saphier, Jon

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In 1996, the nation was estimated to have 2.7 million teachers, over 50% of whom would be retiring by 2003.
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