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Becoming a High-Performance Mentor: A Guide to Reflection and Action


Becoming a High-Performance Mentor: A Guide to Reflection and Action

Paperback by Rowley, James B

Becoming a High-Performance Mentor: A Guide to Reflection and Action

£30.99

ISBN:
9781412917674
Publication Date:
3 Aug 2006
Language:
English
Publisher:
SAGE Publications Inc
Imprint:
Corwin Press Inc
Pages:
208 pages
Format:
Paperback
For delivery:
Estimated despatch 13 - 18 May 2024
Becoming a High-Performance Mentor: A Guide to Reflection and Action

Description

"I serve as a mentor principal, but I didn't receive much training in the how to's of being a mentor. I wish I had read this book years ago!" -Becky Cooke, Principal Evergreen Elementary, Spokane, WA "I recommend this book highly to mentor program coordinators who are looking to refine the training and practice of their existing mentors. It goes deeper into the process of mentoring and reflection." -Audrey Lakin, Teacher Induction and Mentoring Coordinator Community Unit School District #300, Carpentersville, IL Ensure a rewarding and productive mentoring experience! High-performance mentors are not born. Even experienced educators need training in order to provide constructive support to entry-year teachers. James B. Rowley's mentoring framework has been used to successfully train thousands of teachers to acquire the six essential behaviors of high-performance mentoring: committing, accepting, communicating, coaching, learning, and inspiring. With more than twenty years of experience in training mentor teachers, Rowley blends real-life stories with established research to help readers: Understand mentoring as a performance continuum with escalating developmental stages Improve assessment, communication, and coaching skills Reflect on the mentoring process and analyze mentoring relationships Utilize mentoring as a pathway to personal and professional growth Designed for experienced and novice mentor teachers, this book will also be an enormously useful resource for mentor program coordinators, trainers, staff developers, and principals who want to assure that participants grow in their teaching practice as a result of the mentoring experience.

Contents

List of Tables and Figures Preface Acknowledgments About the Author 1. Introduction Many Right Ways Depends on What? A Framework for Reflection and Self-Assessment 2. Mentoring Low- to High-Performance Mentoring Quality Mentoring as Quality Conversation Good Mentoring as Good Teaching Mentoring as Pathway to Personal Growth The Development of the Mentoring Relationship Questions for Reflection on Mentoring 3. Committing Commitment and Influence Causes of Low Mentor Commitment Low Mentee Commitment Commitment Indicators Questions for Reflection on Committing 4. Accepting The Challenge of Acceptance Relationship of Acceptance and Understanding Acceptance Indicators Questions for Reflection on Accepting 5. Communicating A Conversation Revisited Developmental Mentoring Beliefs Influence Practice The Mentor Teacher Beliefs Inventory From Theory to Practice To Guide or Not to Guide Communication Indicators Questions for Reflection on Communicating 6. Coaching Relationship of Mentoring to Coaching Cognitive Coaching Coaching for Confidence and Competence Coaching as Cognitive Apprenticeship The Role of Observation in Coaching Coaching Indicators Questions for Reflection on Coaching 7. Learning Embracing New Ideas Open to New Behaviors Formal and Informal Teacher Learning A Framework for Teacher Learning Learning Indicators Questions for Reflection on Learning 8. Inspiring Personal Reflections on Inspiration Inspiration Indicators Questions for Reflection on Inspiring References Index

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