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The Teacher Induction Program At Round Lake Area School...

Statement of Purpose for the RLAS Mentor Program Purpose- The purpose of the Teacher Induction Program at Round Lake Area School District 116 is to provide a new teacher in the district the assistance necessary to begin a successful teaching career through a mentoring relationship during their first year of employment in our district. This program will assist new teachers and teachers new to our district in a further understanding of teaching techniques, procedures, requirements, and expectations of their specific grade level or subject area assignment. During this program teachers will have to opportunity to unpack each domain of the Danielson Framework. This will allow for teachers to be better prepared for their evaluations. This is†¦show more content†¦August Introduction- †¢ Get to know you activities †¢ Go over the purpose of the Mentor Program †¢ Review the yearlong Mentor Program Agenda. †¢ PERA (70% Danielson Framework, 30% Student Growth) September Danielson Framework Domain 1 †¢ Self-Evaluation of domain one. Why did you rate yourself that way? What evidence would you use to support your selection for each component? †¢ Unpack each component that is found in Domain 1- 1. In your group of four unpack the component that is given to your group individually and then come together as a group to discuss it. 2. In your group of four come up with a list of strategies that can be used to improve upon the component that you were asked to unpack. We will comply these lists into a google doc that can be accessed by everyone. 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