ABSTRACT

How to be a Brilliant Mentor is an informal and accessible guide that provides ideas and reassurance to help support you in your work as a teacher training mentor. Written by experienced trainers, teachers and mentors, it brings together a wealth of expertise and research, offering clear and practical guidelines to enhance your mentoring, helping you to analyse your own practice and understand the complex and often ambiguous role of the mentor in school.

The second edition includes new chapters on school-based training routes, dealing with their advantages and challenges, and on developing trainees through risk taking. All chapters have been updated to refer to the new National Standards for school-based initial teacher training (ITT) mentors.Offering practical strategies and direct problem-solving to help you move promising trainees quickly beyond mere competence, it explores:

  • giving effective feedback
  • emotional intelligence and developing and maintaining relationships
  • collaborative working
  • dealing with critical incidents
  • developing reflective practice
  • what to do if relationships break down
  • the relationship between coaching and mentoring
  • mentoring newly qualified teachers (NQTs) as well as trainees.

Illustrated with the experiences of real trainees, How to be a Brilliant Mentor can be dipped into for innovative mentoring ideas or read from cover to cover as a short enjoyable course which will give you added confidence in your mentoring role.

The book is a companion to How to be a Brilliant Trainee Teacher, also by Trevor Wright.

chapter |12 pages

Inputs and outputs

chapter |18 pages

Collaborative working

The heart of good mentoring

chapter |17 pages

Reflective practice

The mentoring conversation

chapter |15 pages

Emotional intelligence

chapter |14 pages

Mentoring together

chapter |16 pages

Challenging the competent trainee

Taking risks in the classroom

chapter |16 pages

Mentoring and coaching

The helping relationship

chapter |11 pages

Mentoring in a primary school

chapter |14 pages

Dear Mentor …

chapter |1 pages

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