Teacher Mentoring Communities

37,00 zł

This easy read tells the story of two different year-long teacher mentoring programs. You'll learn the key aspects of evidence-based mentoring including positivity, setting SMART goals, open-ended questioning, and presenting content based on what the mentees need at that moment. You'll also learn about the benefits of mentoring in communities of practice rather than one-on-one.

Here's what Neuropsychologist Dr. Stephanie Peabody has to say about this book:

"Teacher Mentoring Communities: Lessons from Evidence-Based Practice is an outstanding contribution to the field of education. It offers a comprehensive and empathetic approach to teacher mentoring that is both evidence-based and deeply human. I wholeheartedly endorse this booklet and believe it will be an invaluable tool for anyone involved in education."

Here's what Early Childhood Professor Ann Epstein has to say:

"Effective mentoring requires a willingness to connect with and support individuals with a wide array of strengths and challenges. Julia describes not only the content and careful organization of an effective mentoring approach, but also unforeseen difficulties that required on-the-spot changes. Mentors and mentees will find her booklet to be generous, open, positive, and wise."

The mentoring programs described in this booklet were part of a University-based research study on teacher burnout and teacher self-efficacy. Study results will be published soon.

A must read for teacher coaches and mentors.

20 pages; paperback

What does evidence-based teacher mentoring look like in real life? Read this little booklet to find out how to design an effective teacher mentoring program.