STATE OF ALABAMA
GOVERNOR’S COMMISSION ON TEACHER QUALITY
Report on the Spring 2000 Survey of First- and Second-Year Teachers
December, 2000
Appendix 10:
Sources of Assistance for All Second-Year Teachers
The survey results for all second-year teachers on sources of assistance are shown in the five charts below. To view each chart, click on the heading. More than ninety percent of all responding second-year teachers want assistance from their principal or assistant principal, and from other teachers in the school. More than 85 percent of all responding second-year teachers want assistance from professional development activities, and more than 75 percent from an assigned mentor teacher. These four clearly are the most sought-after sources of professional help for second-year teachers. Two-thirds of second-year teachers also name others as sources of help (frequently mentioning a special education teacher or counselor), and over half seek help from central office supervisors. Only forty percent of the responding second-year teachers seek help from other administrators, and even fewer from higher education representatives. The chart shows these results.