Add to your comments the fact that our entire nation is continuously barraged 
with the misinformation that both our teachers and children are failing.  Which 
of us feels like taking risks?
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In additon to more preservice time, I believe new teachers need a longer 
probationary period. In California, teachers are tenured on the first day of 
their third year of service. That means they only get 2 years to be 
probationary teachers--actually less because administrators must decide by 
April of the second year whether to retain these teachers. I've seen 
teachers with excellent potential be let go;  many of them were finishing 
their schooling during their first two years of teaching so they were really 
overwhelmed, but motivated.  (I've also had student teachers who had night 
jobs to pay the bills which makes it very hard for them to spend the 
necessary time planning and reflecting.)

I guess my point is that the system makes it hard for new teachers to 
experiment, fail, learn,and grow professionally.  Our district's Beginning 
Teacher Support and Assessment (BTSA) is very good, but it would be even 
better if these new teachers got daily mentoring and were not expected to 
"sink or swim" in their own classrooms instead of working in an 
apprenticeship situation. Actually, this goes for any teacher in need of 
support.  There is just no flexibility in this job, allowing for honesty 
about failure and sincerity in seeking help.

Carol
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From: "Carol Meyer" <schoolteacher52...@yahoo.com>

I think that pre-service teachers need to spend an entire year in a class 
room start to finish to get an idea of what it's all about. Spending 8 weeks 
in this or that classroom, designing lessons for a subject or two never 
prepare you for the actual reality that hits you when you get your first 
classroom. If they had that year to see the classroom advance and take notes 
I think it would be very helpful. Carol M



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