ABSTRACT

As the initial training of teachers becomes increasingly school-based, and as schools and colleges develop formal induction programmes for their newly qualified teachers, the role of the teacher mentor is fast becoming a pivotal one in teacher education. Individual sections look at mentoring as it relates to:-
* Initial Training
* Induction
* Assessment
* Whole institution staff development
Throughout, the emphasis is on the ways in which mentoring contributes at all points in the continuum of professional development. Anyone involved in mentoring in any setting - from the primary school to the adult education college - will find this book indispensable as a guide to reflection and a spur to action.

chapter |4 pages

Introduction

part 1|51 pages

Concepts of mentoring

part 2|87 pages

Mentoring in initial teacher training

chapter 4|17 pages

School-based teacher education

chapter 6|10 pages

The effectiveness and role of the mentor in school

The students' view

chapter 11|8 pages

The mentor connection

part 4|66 pages

Mentoring and assessment

part 5|19 pages

Mentoring: professional development and institutional aspects

chapter 24|8 pages

Mentoring