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Book SynopsisDrawing on a wide range of experiences, Lizana Oberholzer and Derek Boyle clearly define the terms coaching' and mentoring' before looking at how coaching and mentoring are used in schools to develop teachers. They offer theoretical frameworks, key strategies and principles at each stage to support phase specific development, and explore how these strategies can be used to help teachers to continue to develop to become confident classroom practitioners, as well as future leaders. Lizana and Derek also consider the key challenges and issues mentors and coaches might face. Each chapter explores how coaches and mentors can offer support and provide a safe supportive environment to allow teachers to continue to grow and develop, whatever phase they are in on their learning journey.
Trade ReviewA refreshing and engaging guide for teacher educators and school-based mentors that draws on key literature framed within common teacher career progression and pathways as being a key direction in their professional learning journey. * Julie Jordan, Associate Lecturer, Sheffield Hallam University and Independent Educational Consultant, UK *
As mentoring is a training priority for many schools, this is a timely guide with practical strategies for quality sessions at every level. This should be in every staff CPD library so teachers at all stages can see how their career could develop further through engaging with the mentoring process. * Bethany K. Kelly, Director of Programmes, Faculty of Education, University of Buckingham, UK *
Table of ContentsForeword About the Authors Introduction: Lizana Oberholzer How To Use This Book 1. What is Coaching and Mentoring? 2. Mentoring an Initial Teacher Trainee 3. Mentoring a Newly Qualified Teacher 4. Mentoring a Recently Qualified Teacher (RQT) 5. Mentoring a Middle Leader (ML) 6. Mentoring a Senior Leaders 7. Coaching and Mentoring Headteachers 8. Coaching and Mentoring Women into Leadership 9. Coaching and Mentoring BAME Colleagues into Leadership Conclusion References Index