“…Time spent with a mentor (Piggot-Irvine et al 2009, LoCasale-Crouch et al 2012, mentors' qualities such as empathy (Young and Cates 2010), confidence, sense of humour, patience and tolerance (Reid and Jones 1997), unthreatening attitude and readily availability (Bullough and Draper 2004), and social, emotional and instructional support (Whitaker 2000, Nielsen et al 2006) are among the characteristics of an effective mentorship. In addition, the way that mentors and mentees are matched (Whitaker 2000, Piggot-Irvine et al 2009), the role of the principal, having a mentor from the same subject area and 718 C. Kadji-Beltran et al participating in networking activities with other beginning teachers (Ingersoll and Smith 2004) are considered important factors for successful mentoring. While the effectiveness of induction programmes in reducing novice teachers' attrition has been targeted by much research (Lindgren 2005, Barrera et al 2010, Long et al 2012, programmes including a subject-specific focus have been less documented (Hudson 2004).…”