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Recruiting, Retaining and Supporting Highly Qualified Teachers.


HARVARD Harvard, town (1990 pop. 12,329), Worcester co., E central Mass.; inc. 1732. A Shaker house and cemetery, a Native American museum, and a Harvard observatory are there.  EDUCATION PRESS Ed. by Caroline Car·o·line  
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Relating to the life and times of Charles I or Charles II of England.



[Medieval Latin Carol
 Chauncey Chauncey can refer to:
  • Places in the United States
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 gseweb.harvard.edu/~hepg, $19.95

This pocket-sized book offers 12 perspectives on improving the quality of teaching in schools from finding and hiring the best candidates to building instructional relationships that support professional growth for novice and experienced teachers, It includes eight previously published articles from the Harvard Education Letter and four new articles. Topics include new teacher induction Induction (educator)

Induction is the support and guidance provided to novice teachers and school administrators in the early stages of their careers. Induction encompasses orientation to the workplace, socialization, mentoring, and guidance through beginning teacher
, non-traditional paths to teaching and collaborative teacher evaluations.
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