Mentoring Each Other: Teachers Listening, Learning, and Sharing to Create More Successful Classrooms

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Grade Levels: University/College;

Synopsis:

This practical book explores ways teachers can collaborate and learn from each other in formal and informal situations. It demonstrates that a mentoring relationship can benefit both new and experienced teachers. Full of strategies that are practical and easy to implement, the book offers solutions to common questions, opportunities, and challenges that face teachers every day. Based on extensive experience, this highly readable book includes personal histories and experiences around important values and advocates for honest reflection and meaningful feedback. An essential resource for all educators, the book champions reciprocal and ongoing processes of learning, listening, and sharing.

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Key Features:

  • This book features ready-to-use strategies demonstrate how mentoring for teacher excellence can be easily implemented in daily practice.
  • Mentoring Each Other includes practical advice for educators who engage in mentoring relationship as well as valuable suggestions that help new teachers deal with classroom challenges.
  • The authors have vast experience as mentors, classroom teachers, and university lecturers who present at major educational conferences across North America.
  • This approach to mentoring is applicable to a broad range of professional learning communities and an increase in new teachers entering the system make this a much-needed resource for many.

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160 pages | 8.38" x 10.88"

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