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College of Education & Human Development Work, Community and Family Education AFEE

Work and Human Resource Education
330 Wulling Hall - 86 Pleasant Street SE - Minneapolis, MN 55455
Tel: 612-624-1221 -  Email: whre@umn.edu
New Department of Organizational Leadership, Policy and Development
Effective July 1, 2009, a new department has been created that integrates the business and marketing education, human resource development and adult education, and comprehensive WHRE programs from the Department of Work and Human Resource Education (WHRE) into the department formerly known as Educational Policy and Administration (EdPA). The name of this new department is Organizational Leadership, Policy and Development (OLPD). It will offer exciting opportunities for collaboration and interdisciplinary education and research. Click here for details.

 

Minnesota Agricultural Education Teacher Induction Program (TIP)

Overview

TIP was established during the 1999-2000 school year, and completed its ninth year of induction and mentoring activities during the 2007-08 school year. A total of 151 entry-level agricultural education teachers have participated in TIP during this time period. TIP is a collaborative program involving entry-level teachers (ELTs) (note: ELT is defined as a beginning teacher as well as an individual returning to teaching or provisionally certified); local school districts; the Division of Agricultural, Food and Environmental Education (AFFE) at the University of Minnesota; the Minnesota Department of Education (MDE); the Minnesota Association of Agricultural Educators (MAAE); and the Minnesota Agricultural Education Leadership Council (MAELC). In an effort to assist ELTs during the induction and socialization process, the goals of TIP are to:

  • Provide teaching and program management resources
  • Provide an opportunity to analyze and reflect upon teaching
  • Provide psychosocial support
  • Improve teacher effectiveness
  • Improve teacher retention

Research indicates that teachers who participate in induction programs are more effective teachers, experience greater job satisfaction, and are more likely to stay in the teaching profession. As a result, the TIP director leads a collaborative team of professionals who design and implement programming that involves individualized and group interactions to assist ELTs. Annual programming typically involves four professional development seminars, and providing each ELT with a senior mentor. Depending on the amount of assistance needed or requested, the senior mentor meets with the ELT from three to six days at the teacher’s school to observe and provide feedback, deliver desired forms of assistance and psychosocial support, and encourage reflective thinking on effective teaching and the induction process.

Resources
 

 Documents Format
 Annual Report Word
 Staffing List & Calendar of Events/Meetings Word
 ELT Files Format
 Dyad Matches Word
 Participant Information Form Word
 Senior Mentors Format
 ORPOA Form Word
 2008 Reimbursement Invoice Excel
 2009 Reimbursement Invoice Excel

Contact Information

Brad Greiman, TIP Director
146J Classroom Office Building
1994 Buford Avenue
St. Paul, MN 55108
Phone: 612-624-5644
Fax: 612-625-2798
Email: bgreiman@umn.edu

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