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What is Instructional Support

Handbook of Research on the Educator Continuum and Development of Teachers
Scaffolding strategies applied inside and outside of the classroom to optimize motivation, instruction, and student learning within an academic environment.
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Increasing the Effectiveness of Novice Teachers: Constructing Vicarious and Mastery Experiences Through a Collaborative Support Model
Jennifer VanSlander (Columbus State University, USA), Sarah W. Sharpe (Columbus State University, USA), and Victoria M. Cardullo (Auburn University, USA)
DOI: 10.4018/978-1-6684-3848-0.ch016
Abstract
With teacher attrition rates at an all-time high, there is a need for specialized mentoring programs and collaborative systems of support for early-career educators. Novice teachers have unique professional development needs, and their self-efficacy beliefs are highly malleable during the first few years in the classroom. Mentoring programs often focus on supports that help new teachers cope with job responsibilities but spend little time on instructional improvement and analyzing student outcomes. This conceptual research presents a collaborative professional development framework for novice teachers grounded in self-efficacy theory. The framework draws on existing empirical research on current mentoring programs and studies on the self-efficacy beliefs of novice teachers. The authors submit that vicarious and enactive mastery experience can increase novice teacher self-efficacy beliefs. The framework described subsequently has the potential to increase the instructional effectiveness of early-career educators and improve student achievement.
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Primary School Teachers' Perceived Factors Affecting the Integration of ICT in an Educational District
Is the access to resources that support the teaching and learning process within the school. This support ranges from government issued resources, access to educational materials, human resources, examination guidance, and standardized teaching methods.
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