Mentoring Across Boundaries (Electronic book text)


Designed for mentors, administrators, and teacher educators, "Mentoring Across Boundaries" builds on the foundations of the authors' previous book, "Mentoring Beginning Teachers," to explore many of the specific issues that impact the mentoring relationship.

While there are general mentoring strategies that apply to nearly all programs, the success of any individual mentoring situation is affected by the relationship between mentor and mentee, the school environment, the mentee's stage of career, and other influences.

Among the issues the authors explore are:

  • age, gender, and culture in the mentoring relationship;
  • new teachers in urban or rural school environments;
  • veteran teachers moving across buildings or into a new school;
  • teachers working with at-risk students;
  • mentoring "burned-out" teachers;
  • self-mentoring;
  • working with struggling teachers;
  • mentoring through technology.

The most recent report from the National Commission on Teacher and America's Future states that "The conventional wisdom is that we can't find enough good teachers. The truth is that we can't keep enough good teachers." Mentoring has proven one of the most effective ways to keep teachers in the field. With "Mentoring Across Boundaries" in hand, mentors and administrators will find the guidance they need to navigate many of the rough spots that have the potential to derail successful mentoring.


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Designed for mentors, administrators, and teacher educators, "Mentoring Across Boundaries" builds on the foundations of the authors' previous book, "Mentoring Beginning Teachers," to explore many of the specific issues that impact the mentoring relationship.

While there are general mentoring strategies that apply to nearly all programs, the success of any individual mentoring situation is affected by the relationship between mentor and mentee, the school environment, the mentee's stage of career, and other influences.

Among the issues the authors explore are:

  • age, gender, and culture in the mentoring relationship;
  • new teachers in urban or rural school environments;
  • veteran teachers moving across buildings or into a new school;
  • teachers working with at-risk students;
  • mentoring "burned-out" teachers;
  • self-mentoring;
  • working with struggling teachers;
  • mentoring through technology.

The most recent report from the National Commission on Teacher and America's Future states that "The conventional wisdom is that we can't find enough good teachers. The truth is that we can't keep enough good teachers." Mentoring has proven one of the most effective ways to keep teachers in the field. With "Mentoring Across Boundaries" in hand, mentors and administrators will find the guidance they need to navigate many of the rough spots that have the potential to derail successful mentoring.

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Stenhouse Publishers

Country of origin

United States

Release date

2003

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Electronic book text

Pages

224

ISBN-13

978-6612424380

Barcode

9786612424380

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LSN

6612424389



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