ABSTRACT

This practical guide will help school-based mentors of trainee or newly qualified English teachers in developing their own mentoring skills, whilst providing the essential guidance their trainees need as they navigate their new role in the secondary classroom. With analytical tools for self-evaluation, this is a key resource that will support and inspire mentors and help them identify both strengths and skill gaps to develop confidence and knowledge in their mentoring position.

 

By providing practical tools such as tasks, feedback guides, further readings and examples of dialogue with trainees, this volume covers the knowledge, skills and understanding every mentor needs. Key topics explored include:

  • Roles and responsibilities of mentors;
  • How to develop a mentor–mentee relationship;
  • Developing beginning English teachers’ subject knowledge and expertise, including planning for pupils’ learning;
  • Managing workload and student teacher well-being;
  • Developing collaborative practice;
  • Developing the wider, professional role of the teacher.

Filled with tried-and-tested strategies based on the latest research, Mentoring English Teachers in the Secondary School is a vital guide for mentors of English teachers, both trainee and newly qualified, with ready-to-use strategies that support and inspire both mentors and beginning teachers alike.

chapter |2 pages

Introduction

A practical guide to mentoring in English

part 3Section 1|2 pages

What is mentoring?

chapter 1|10 pages

Models of mentoring

part 51Section 3|2 pages

What a mentor does

part 77Section 4|2 pages

Supporting the development of beginning English teachers’ knowledge, skills and understanding