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This book helps mentors working with beginning teachers of religious education to develop their own mentoring skills and provides the essential guidance their mentee needs as they navigate the roller coaster of their first years in the classroom. Offering tried-and-tested strategies, it covers the knowledge, skills and understanding every mentor needs. Practical tools offered include approaches for developing subject knowledge and lesson planning, as well as guidance for the effective use of pre- and post-lesson discussion, observations and target setting to support beginning religious education teachers.

Together with analytical tools for self-evaluation, this book is a vital source of support and inspiration for all those involved in developing the next generation of outstanding religious education teachers. Key topics covered include the following:

  • Models of mentoring
  • Your knowledge, skills and understanding as a mentor
  • Developing mentees'' relig

    Table of Contents

    Section 1: THE BIG PICTURE: MENTORING BEGINNING RELIGIOUS EDUCATION. 1. Models of Mentoring. 2. Subject-specific mentoring in religious education. 3. The changing nature of the mentor-beginning teacher relationship: from modelling to co-enquirers. 4. Understanding yourself: Positionality and mentoring. 5. A skills audit: your knowledge, skills and understanding as a mentor. SECTION 2: THE COMPLEX PICTURE: RELIGIOUS EDUCATION AND WORLDVIEWS. 6. What are we doing and how do we do it? A skills and knowledge audit for a multidisciplinary study. 7. Helping beginning teachers develop religious literacy through their classroom practice. 8. Mentoring beginning RE teachers in Faith Schools. 9. Developing beginning teachers’ understanding of knowledge and skills in the RE curriculum. 10. Supporting beginning teachers to audit and develop their knowledge, skills and understanding in religious education. SECTION 3: THE PRACTICAL PICTURE: MENTORING BEGINNING RELIGIOUS EDUCATION TEACHERS IN PRACTICE. 11. Helping beginning religious education teachers plan effective and creative lessons. 12. Supporting the delivery and evaluation of lessons. 13. Observing beginning religious education teachers’ lessons. 14. Post-observation discussions and target setting. 15. Supporting Beginning Teachers to teach GCSE and A level religious studies. 16. Supporting beginning religious education teachers in approaching controversial issues in the classroom. 17. Helping beginning religious education teachers develop their professional practice. Index.

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      Publisher: Taylor & Francis Ltd
      Publication Date: 12/29/2022 12:00:00 AM
      ISBN13: 9781032042442, 978-1032042442
      ISBN10: 1032042443

      Description

      Book Synopsis

      This book helps mentors working with beginning teachers of religious education to develop their own mentoring skills and provides the essential guidance their mentee needs as they navigate the roller coaster of their first years in the classroom. Offering tried-and-tested strategies, it covers the knowledge, skills and understanding every mentor needs. Practical tools offered include approaches for developing subject knowledge and lesson planning, as well as guidance for the effective use of pre- and post-lesson discussion, observations and target setting to support beginning religious education teachers.

      Together with analytical tools for self-evaluation, this book is a vital source of support and inspiration for all those involved in developing the next generation of outstanding religious education teachers. Key topics covered include the following:

      • Models of mentoring
      • Your knowledge, skills and understanding as a mentor
      • Developing mentees'' relig

        Table of Contents

        Section 1: THE BIG PICTURE: MENTORING BEGINNING RELIGIOUS EDUCATION. 1. Models of Mentoring. 2. Subject-specific mentoring in religious education. 3. The changing nature of the mentor-beginning teacher relationship: from modelling to co-enquirers. 4. Understanding yourself: Positionality and mentoring. 5. A skills audit: your knowledge, skills and understanding as a mentor. SECTION 2: THE COMPLEX PICTURE: RELIGIOUS EDUCATION AND WORLDVIEWS. 6. What are we doing and how do we do it? A skills and knowledge audit for a multidisciplinary study. 7. Helping beginning teachers develop religious literacy through their classroom practice. 8. Mentoring beginning RE teachers in Faith Schools. 9. Developing beginning teachers’ understanding of knowledge and skills in the RE curriculum. 10. Supporting beginning teachers to audit and develop their knowledge, skills and understanding in religious education. SECTION 3: THE PRACTICAL PICTURE: MENTORING BEGINNING RELIGIOUS EDUCATION TEACHERS IN PRACTICE. 11. Helping beginning religious education teachers plan effective and creative lessons. 12. Supporting the delivery and evaluation of lessons. 13. Observing beginning religious education teachers’ lessons. 14. Post-observation discussions and target setting. 15. Supporting Beginning Teachers to teach GCSE and A level religious studies. 16. Supporting beginning religious education teachers in approaching controversial issues in the classroom. 17. Helping beginning religious education teachers develop their professional practice. Index.

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