Effective Mentoring in Initial Teacher Education

Effective Mentoring in Initial Teacher Education

(Author) Jonathan Glazzard
Format: Paperback
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An evidence-informed guide to effective mentoring in initial teacher education. Reflecting the 2024 ITE Criteria and latest inspection framework, it is perfect for HE lecturers in education and Initial Teacher Education (ITE) mentors within schools. Accessibly written, it covers the most recent developments in ITE policy and the evolving roles and responsibilities of the school-based mentor. From 2024, mentors are required to undertake significantly more training than previously, and ITE partnerships are required to develop the role of lead mentor. This timely book supports ITE partnerships and individual mentors in navigating these changes. It prepares readers by outlining the relevant developments in ITE policy, specifically looking at the implications for the roles and responsibilities of mentors. This book emphasises the shift for ITE mentors from the role of 'assessor' to teacher development. Each chapter is enriched with evidence-informed research and critical questions. Topics include: the ITE curriculum, inclusive, phase- and subject-specific mentoring, trainee progress, the principles and models of generic mentoring, and mentoring early career teachers. There is also a chapter dedicated to supporting trainee's workload and mental health including DfE guidance on reducing workload for trainees, reducing cognitive load, and pastoral care in ITE.

Information
Publisher:
Critical Publishing Ltd
Format:
Paperback
Number of pages:
None
ISBN:
9781915713872
Publish year:
2024
Publish date:
Sept. 2, 2024

Jonathan Glazzard

Jonathan Glazzard is a renowned poet and author known for his groundbreaking work "Whispers of the Heart." His lyrical style and poignant exploration of human emotions have captivated readers worldwide. Glazzard's contributions to literature include shedding light on the complexities of love, loss, and self-discovery.