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Mentor Teacher Internship Program

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¶«¾©ÈÈÎÞÂë Announces Mentor Teacher Internship Program (MTIP) 2023-2028 RFP

Purpose

The New York State Legislature has appropriated $2 million per year for the Mentor Teacher-Internship Program (MTIP) in support of defined efforts to mentor new teachers in public school districts and Boards of Cooperative Educational Services (BOCES) for the five-year period of 2023-2028.Ìý Subject to annual funding by the Legislature, this program supports eligible public school districts and BOCES in developing and providing structured guidance and assistance by experienced, highly qualified teachers (mentors) to beginning teachers (interns) in their first or second year of teaching.ÌýÌýThe Mentor Teacher Internship Program (MTIP) provides the opportunity for beginning teachers to broaden and enhance their classroom teaching and related skills while participating in a productive, supportive and collegial mentoring experience.Ìý Research shows that when new teachers are mentored they are more likely to enhance their instructional skills and continue teaching in the classroom.

Essential components of projects supported through the Mentor Teacher Internship Program (MTIP) include but are not limited to:

  • Joint development of the program by LEA school administration and local teachers'Ìýbargaining agents;
  • Defined mentor selection process, involving the establishment of a mentor selection committee composed of a majority of highly qualified teachers selected by peers;
  • Defined district/BOCES mentor training program predicated on best practices;
  • Program focus on the mentor/intern relationship from inception, as the mentor guides the new teacher(s) toward a more reflective practice, the enhancement of multiple teaching and learning skills and heightening professional confidence;
  • Assured release time for mentor and intern(s) to participate in mentor-related activities;
  • Selection, development, and implementation of individualized activities for mentors and interns, as described and considered;
  • Respective roles of coordinator and principal(s) described, reflected upon, and assessed;
  • Program evaluation, both data-driven and anecdotal, including feedback from mentors, interns, coordinators, and other stakeholders.

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Contact Information

MTIP Program Coordinator
Phone: 518-486-2978
mtip@nysed.gov