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Designing a teacher induction program with AI
AI structures the program and drafts modules; mentor coordinators build the relationships.
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- 1The premise
- 2teacher induction
- 3mentor pairing
- 4year-one supports
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Section 1
The premise
Induction programs are the difference between new teachers staying and leaving. AI scaffolds the program; mentor coordinators build the human side.
What AI does well here
- Draft a year-one induction calendar with topics by month
- Generate mentor-mentee meeting agenda templates
- Suggest observation-cycle structures with non-evaluative debrief formats
- Compile new-teacher resource menus by content area
What AI cannot do
- Pair mentors and mentees well
- Replace mentor coaching skill
- Predict which new teachers are at retention risk
- Substitute for administrative protection of mentor time
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