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Supporting new teachers

Catalyst Chicago issue cover, published Apr 2006

Chicago spends an estimated $800 to $1,000 on mentoring and support for new teachers. Experts recommend spending $5,000 to $6,000 to give the kind of intensive support needed to keep teachers on the job in a tough urban district.

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Catalyst Chicago

Retirees become ‘sounding board’

By Ed Finkel | September 6, 2006
Catalyst Chicago

Is it fair to ask poor kids to ‘do more with less?’

By Sherryl Moore-Ollie | April 20, 2006
Catalyst Chicago

Principals survey

By Mallika Ahluwahlia | April 20, 2006
Catalyst Chicago

Cultivating a crop of urban teachers

By Debra Williams | April 20, 2006
Catalyst Chicago

Making new teachers better

By Debra Williams | April 20, 2006
Catalyst Chicago

Notebook

By Catalyst Chicago | April 20, 2006
Catalyst Chicago

Improving teaching is a low priority at small high schools

By Alexander Russo | April 20, 2006
Catalyst Chicago

Three views from the trenches

By Debra Williams | April 20, 2006
Catalyst Chicago

Mentoring not so GOLDEN

By Ed Finkel | April 20, 2006
Catalyst Chicago

Ounce of prevention for teachers worth a pound of cure at schools

By Veronica Anderson | April 20, 2006
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