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Press Release – University of Auckland
Newly qualified teachers whose classroom experience was cut short because of last year’s Covid lockdowns can now apply for extra mentoring support.
All first-year registered teachers employed in a teaching role in 2021 who weren’t able to complete up to 25% of their practical requirements in 2020 are eligible for a place on the free Enhanced Induction and Mentoring programme.
The $4.7 million government programme could potentially support as many as 1700 new teachers around the country this year and will be delivered nationwide by the University of Auckland, in partnership with six universities and the Teaching Council of Aotearoa New Zealand.
Thursday, 4 February 2021, 11:50 am
Newly qualified teachers whose classroom
experience was cut short because of last year’s Covid
lockdowns can now apply for extra mentoring
support.
All first-year registered teachers
employed in a teaching role in 2021 who weren’t able to
complete up to 25% of their practical requirements in 2020
are eligible for a place on the free Enhanced Induction and
Mentoring programme.
The $4.7 million government
programme could potentially support as many as 1700 new
teachers around the country this year and will be delivered
nationwide by the University of Auckland, in partnership
with six universities and the Teaching Council of Aotearoa