Antonio Hoye
Antonio Hoye is a student and family engagement specialist in Middleton-Cross Plains Area School District in Middleton, Wisconsin, and a lead partner at Partners for Racial Inclusion. He is a co-author of The Learning Professional article, “To support new teachers of color, build communities, not committees,” which describes how Partners for Racial Inclusion pairs experienced and novice teachers of color to provide ongoing support and boost retention.
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A web of support for new teachers
What do new teachers need to thrive in their first years in the classroom and beyond? They need a web of support that includes instructional, administrative, social, and other forms of support. This webinar will share best practices in new teacher support, strategies for mentors, and considerations for supporting new […] -
To support new teachers of color, build communities, not committees
The Dane County New Teacher Project, a consortium of 17 school districts in Wisconsin, believes that new teacher induction is everyone’s responsibility. To that end, the group pools resources from member districts to ensure support for new educators as they improve their effectiveness with students, find joy and purpose in […]