Program Components & Expectations

Program Components

The Gateway Induction program includes three key components: mentoring, inquiry cycles and professional learning. The goals that drive the inquiry cycles and professional learning are developed collaboratively with the teacher candidate and mentor, with input from the site administrator, and will vary based on teacher need and interest.

Mentoring: 

Inquiry Cycles:  

Professional Learning:  


Program Expectations


The Gateway Induction Program is designed as a two-year, individualized, job-embedded system of mentoring, support and professional learning. Within the first 30 days of a participant’s enrollment in the program, the participating teacher is matched with a highly qualified mentor that has appropriate grade level and subject area expertise. Working collaboratively, the mentor and the participating teacher develop goals within the context of the Individual Learning Plan within the first 60 days of the teacher’s enrollment in the program. Site supervisors help to inform the goals included in the ILP.

The ILP addresses the California Standards for the Teaching Profession (CSTP) and provides a roadmap for candidates’ Induction work with the guidance of a mentor. The ILP must include:

The candidate’s ILP must:

At the end of each year, the mentor works with the candidate and other induction colleagues to review the observed and documented evidence of growth and development toward mastery of the CSTP’s, based on the Action Inquiry Cycles and measurable outcomes of growth goals on the ILP. At the completion of the two-year program (or the first year if the candidate is approved for Early Completion) the collective goals, action plans, documentation, and reflection must demonstrate growth on the CSTPs and satisfactory completion of the program activities and requirements. The Induction Director conducts a final verification prior to approving recommendation for the Clear Credential. The Gateway Induction Credential Analyst submits the completed application form to the California Commission on Teacher Credentialing.

To remain in good standing candidates must meet all of the following criteria:

Any candidate experiencing difficulty with the above criteria will meet with the Induction Director to problem-solve and set next steps. The Induction Director will send a follow-up letter summarizing the area of concern, the next steps and plans for providing support and monitoring progress. Candidates not able to meet expectations outlined in the letter will be dropped from the program.