Mentoring in the Early Years (Electronic book text)


This book gives a thorough, detailed account of mentoring, with accompanying case studies which will be invaluable to anyone undertaking the role...this book will encourage readers to develop reflective practice in their settings and that this will help to improve quality' - "Nursery World

"

A valuable and timely contribution to the Early Years field. This will be essential reading for all Early Years practitioners engaged in practice-based learning and will provide valuable guidance for all mentors in the field' - "Dr Rose Drury, Lecturer in Early Years, The Open University

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Mentoring is an important part of good, professional practice. It provides a framework of support for continuous personal and professional development and is integral to the development of quality provision within early years.

This book is designed as a guide for all those involved in the mentoring process. The roles of the mentor and practitioners are carefully examined and chapters cover the following:

oThe role of the mentor

oThe characteristics of a good mentor

oHow mentoring supports personal and professional development

oThe diversity of early years settings and professional roles

oCase studies of mentoring in practice

Chapters include a mixture of relevant theory, practical suggestions, case studies, questions for discussion, activities for personal and professional development and suggestions for further reading. There are suggestions and examples of materials that may be used, and a glossary of key terms.


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This book gives a thorough, detailed account of mentoring, with accompanying case studies which will be invaluable to anyone undertaking the role...this book will encourage readers to develop reflective practice in their settings and that this will help to improve quality' - "Nursery World

"

A valuable and timely contribution to the Early Years field. This will be essential reading for all Early Years practitioners engaged in practice-based learning and will provide valuable guidance for all mentors in the field' - "Dr Rose Drury, Lecturer in Early Years, The Open University

"

Mentoring is an important part of good, professional practice. It provides a framework of support for continuous personal and professional development and is integral to the development of quality provision within early years.

This book is designed as a guide for all those involved in the mentoring process. The roles of the mentor and practitioners are carefully examined and chapters cover the following:

oThe role of the mentor

oThe characteristics of a good mentor

oHow mentoring supports personal and professional development

oThe diversity of early years settings and professional roles

oCase studies of mentoring in practice

Chapters include a mixture of relevant theory, practical suggestions, case studies, questions for discussion, activities for personal and professional development and suggestions for further reading. There are suggestions and examples of materials that may be used, and a glossary of key terms.

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Imprint

Sage Publications Ltd

Country of origin

United Kingdom

Release date

August 2008

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First published

2006

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Dimensions

242 x 170mm (L x W)

Format

Electronic book text

Pages

112

ISBN-13

978-1-84860-489-6

Barcode

9781848604896

Categories

LSN

1-84860-489-0



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