Barack Obama Campaign Promise No. 255:
In the Works

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Expand teacher mentoring programs and provide incentives for more planning time

"Will expand mentoring programs that pair experienced teachers with new recruits. They will also provide incentives to give teachers paid common planning time so they can collaborate to share best practices."

Sources: Obama education plan

Subjects: Education

Updates:

States are encouraged to do teacher mentoring programs

Updated: Monday, November 9th, 2009 | By Robert Farley

President Barack Obama has packed a number of his campaign promises related to education into his "Race to the Top" program, which seeks to encourage innovative approaches to teaching and learning by having states compete for $4.35 billion worth of grants from the Department of Education. The program was funded through the Obama-backed economic stimulus package approved by Congress in February.

In a speech in Madison, Wis., on Nov. 4, Obama announced the criteria for states to win the grants. One of the goals, Obama said, is to create "alternate pathways to teaching for talented young people," and he specifically cited as an example a program in Boston "where aspiring teachers work side-by-side with effective mentors in a yearlong residency."

A notice from the Department of Education inviting applications talks about priority being given to states that provide effective support to teachers, and specifically mentions as examples "professional development, time for common planning and collaboration."

That sounds to us like what Obama promised he would encourage if elected president.
 
Competition for the grants will be conducted in two rounds -- the first starting this month and the second in June next year -- with winners announced in April and September next year.

But by establishing a competitive grant program that encourages teacher mentor programs and paid planning time for teachers so they can collaborate to share best practices, we think that moves this promise to In the Works.

Sources:

Department of Education, Press release: "President Obama, U.S. Secretary of Education Duncan Announce National Competition to Advance School Reform," July 24, 2009

Department of Education, "Race to the Top Fund"

Department of Education, "Race to the Top Fund; State Fiscal Stabilization Fund Program; Institute of Education Sciences; Overview Information; Grant Program for Statewide Longitudinal Data Systems; Notice Inviting Applications for New Awards Under the American Recovery and Reinvestment Act of  2009"

YouTube, President Obama on Race to the Top , July 24, 2009

Washington Post, Op-ed: "Education Reform's Moon Shot," by Arne Duncan, July 24, 2009

White House Web site, "Fact Sheet: The Race to the Top," Nov. 4, 2009

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