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This guide for current and aspiring mentors explores what effective mentoring is and how to succeed in the role.
Inhaltsverzeichnis
Introduction: The Professional Role of a Teacher Mentor
Standard 1: Personal Qualities
Standard 2: Teaching
Standard 3: Professionalism
Standard 4: Self-development & Working in Partnership
Professional Mentoring Skills
Models and Techniques for Mentoring
Conclusion
Über den Autor / die Autorin
Colin Howard is a senior primary lecturer in Initial Teacher Education (ITT) at the University of Worcester. He has been involved in primary education for over 24 years of which 14 years has been as a successful head teacher in both small village and large primary school settings. He has a strong research interest which includes primary science, aspects of professional practice and teachers’ professional identity. He is a SIAMS inspector of the Diocese of Hereford.
Joy Carroll is a Senior Lecturer in Primary Education at the University of Worcester. She teaches on the undergraduate and postgraduate courses and is the undergraduate Year 3 Cohort Lead. Before moving into initial teacher training, Joy taught in a range of primary schools. Joy also worked as a Nursery manager and an education advisor. Joy is author of several key education texts. She is currently working on doctoral research, exploring how schools and universities work in partnership on initial teacher education within university-led and school-led initial teacher training routes.
Zusammenfassung
This guide for current and aspiring mentors explores what effective mentoring is and how to succeed in the role.