Teachers Mentoring Teachers
A Practical Approach to Helping New and Experienced Staff
- John C. Daresh - University of Texas, El Paso, USA
"Teachers Mentoring Teachers is timely, practical, and engaging—a welcome addition to the literature on retaining and providing meaningful professional development for teachers."
Sandra R. Hurley, Associate Dean
Program Director, Literacy Education
The University of Texas at El Paso
A comprehensive source for mastering mentoring and shaping effective teachers!
As more and more good teachers are leaving the profession out of frustration and lack of guidance, mentoring may be the key ingredient to retaining new teachers, and helping them become more effective. This highly interactive, step-by-step method for implementing and evaluating mentor programs and relationships uncovers the many benefits to both the mentor and the protégé.
Key features of the book include:
- Planning and implementing a mentor program
- Developing benchmarks to measure the progress of the plan
- Using mentors for veteran teachers and new teachers alike
- Finding good mentor-protégé matches
- Assessing and evaluating a successful mentor program
This strategy-based guide asserts that a mentor relationship is one between peers. It effectively illustrates how fellow teachers can listen to one another and share their common experiences and unique insights to foster mutual job satisfaction.
"Teachers Mentoring Teachers is timely, practical, and engaging—a welcome addition to the literature on retaining and providing meaningful professional development for teachers."