Investigating Induction Trainings Program under the Provincial Institute of Teacher Education KP-ESED in relation to Professional development of newly appointed teachers

  • Muhammad Idris
  • Mehnaz Begum
  • Said Saeed
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The study aims to investigate Induction training under the umbrella of PITE and its relationship to the professional development of newly appointed teachers. Main objectives of this paper were to ascertain the induction program of PITE and identify correlation of induction training programs with teachers’ professional development. The population was 14856 trainee teachers. The sample was selected through simple random and convenient sampling techniques [n-594+14].  The mixed-method methodology was adopted to gather data from the unit of analysis through questionnaire and interviews.  Descriptive and inferential statistics were employed for quantitative data and thematic analysis for qualitative data. Large correlation was noted with r-value (.621) showing significance of induction training program with professional development of newly appointed teachers at primary and secondary levels. It is suggested that PITE and RITEs may be involved in providing training occasions for the skilled improvement of newly hired teachers for the achievement of organizational goals.

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Muhammad Idris, Mehnaz Begum, & Said Saeed. (2020). Investigating Induction Trainings Program under the Provincial Institute of Teacher Education KP-ESED in relation to Professional development of newly appointed teachers. Academic Journal of Social Sciences (AJSS ), 4(3), 524–539. https://doi.org/10.54692/ajss.2020.04031129

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