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Journal of Teacher Education, Vol. 37, No. 1,
2-5 (1986)
DOI: 10.1177/002248718603700101
What Can and Cannot Reasonably Be Expected from Teacher Induction Programs
Leslie Huling-Austin
Research and Development Center for Teacher Education at the University of Texas at Austin
Huling-Austin presents a number of ideas related to what can and cannot be accomplished through teacher induc tion programs. The author's intent is to help educators who are conceptualizing and designing induction programs for beginning teachers to identify reasona ble expectations for those programs.

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