Induction of Early Childhood Educators
Retention, Needs, and Aspirations

By (author) Laura K. Doan

ISBN13: 9781350187450

Imprint: Bloomsbury Academic

Publisher: Bloomsbury Publishing PLC

Format: Paperback / softback

Published: 21/08/2025

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The Induction of Early Childhood Educators presents new strategies for reducing the number of educators who are leaving the field within the first five years of work. Based on new research carried out with beginning early childhood educators in British Columbia, Canada, Laura K. Doan proposes a set of new best-practices in mentoring and inducting novice early childhood educators. The book offers a clear insight into the needs, identity, challenges, joys, frustrations, isolation, triumphs and support that all new educators face. The chapters cover a range of theoretical approaches such as communities of practice, teacher efficacy, adult learning theory, and professional identity development and show how these can be applied to mentoring, observations, feedback and continuing professional development. While the primary research was carried out in the Canadian context, Doan shows how best practice can be applied elsewhere with examples from around the world.
Introduction 1. Theories and Practices Related to the Development of Educators Part I: Educators’ Experiences in the First Five Years of Work 2. The Role of the Early Childhood Educator 3. Adjusting to the Field of Early Childhood Education 4. Supervisory Practices 5. Induction Support 6. Key Themes Part II: Moving Forward 7. Towards a Best Practice for Early Childhood Educators 8. Theories and New Directions in Early Childhood Education Conclusion References Index
  • Educational strategies & policy
  • Education: care & counselling of students
  • Tertiary Education (US: College)
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