Mentors in the Making
Developing New Leaders for New Teachers
Ann Lieberman editor Joseph P McDonald editor Patricia A Wasley editor Betty Achinstein editor Steven Z Athanases editor
Format:Paperback
Publisher:Teachers' College Press
Published:22nd Dec '05
Should be back in stock very soon

In response to a growing interest in mentoring and new teacher induction, the authors offer a unique view of developing quality mentors. Drawing on empirical research, practitioner action inquiry, and field-tested practices from induction programs, they explore effective mentoring in diverse educational contexts. With richly contextualized and thoughtfully analyzed excerpts from actual mentoring conversations and powerful examples of practice, the volume offers educators, researchers, and policymakers a reform-minded vision of the future of mentoring. Challenging conventional wisdom, this essential resource:
- Argues that mentors are not born, but developed through conscious, deliberate, ongoing learning.
- Provides a needed link between research and practice in the field of new teacher mentoring, to define a knowledge base for effective mentoring.
- Documents induction and mentoring practices that focus new teachers on individual learners, equity-oriented curriculum and pedagogy, and the educator’s role in reforming school culture.
- Highlights problems and complexities of enacting mentor knowledge and learning in diverse contexts <
ISBN: 9780807746356
Dimensions: 229mm x 156mm x 10mm
Weight: 295g
208 pages