Mentoring and Coaching: A Lifeline for Teachers in a Multicultural Setting
Editat de Denise M. Gudwin, Magda D. Salazar-Wallaceen Limba Engleză Electronic book text – 19 noi 2012
The challenges of teaching in a culturally and linguistically diverse (CLD) school, including language barriers, special needs, and teacher isolation, can be especially overwhelming for early-career teachers. This unique book on mentoring and coaching new teachers is specifically designed for multicultural school settings, although educators in all settings can benefit.
The authors draw from their own experience implementing a highly successful coaching programme for new teachers in a large, urban school district. The book offers practical examples anchored in the current theoretical and research base for the professional development of novice teachers in urban as well as non-urban areas. Filled with vignettes that directly capture the real-life experiences of new teachers and their coaches, this volume:
- Illustrates how to develop effective teacher-to-teacher coaching relationships
- Raises readers' awareness of issues that might arise from CLD differences and facilitates more effective communication
- Offers reproducible resources, agendas, and other sample materials for a variety of contexts
This timely and practical book helps coaches give new teachers the support they need to survive and succeed in diverse school settings.
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Specificații
ISBN-13: 9781452212975
ISBN-10: 145221297X
Pagini: 176
Dimensiuni: 216 x 279 mm
Ediția:1
Editura: SAGE Publications
Colecția Corwin
Locul publicării:Thousand Oaks, United States
ISBN-10: 145221297X
Pagini: 176
Dimensiuni: 216 x 279 mm
Ediția:1
Editura: SAGE Publications
Colecția Corwin
Locul publicării:Thousand Oaks, United States
Recenzii
"These
two
remarkable
educators
not
only
document
the
development
of
their
own
relationship
from
mentor/mentee
to
professional
colleagues,
they
also
draw
from
their
own
experiences,
research
studies,
and
the
real
voices
of
countless
new
teachers
to
provide
an
excellent,
hands-on
guide
for
perfecting
the
mentoring
role
in
multicultural
settings.
Kudos!"
"The authors take an important multicultural approach to mentoring by showing how teachers from different cultural heritages translate concepts into practices. Their concrete examples at different grade levels explain how struggling teachers can become successful. Easy to read and understand, this book contains valuable resources, self-assessment tools, and tips for effective communication that will ensure successful implementation of mentoring programs."
"In this book you hear the voices of new teachers who have struggled with the myriad of challenges that drive so many good and potentially effective teachers out of a career in education. Mentoring and coaching has made a difference in the professional lives of many motivated and talented teachers who have, in turn, improved the learning outcomes of their students. Gudwin and Salazar provide a realistic and practical guide to successful mentoring and coaching that is grounded in their own successful experiences with struggling teachers and students.”
“Sustaining young, spirited, gifted teachers in our public schools, especially in our urban systems, is one of our country’s greatest challenges in education. This book, written by two educators who have brilliantly faced that challenge and helped create a comprehensive program to retain those teachers, is a blueprint for the nation’s 'way out' of losing the very people who can inspire a higher level of academic achievement for our children."
“Using the voices of teachers, mentors, and school leaders, this book is an insightful analysis of the role that mentoring and teacher induction programs play in the retention and success of urban public school teachers. A must-read for all stakeholders serious about teacher success in today’s challenged climate surrounding public education. This book represents the hope that is necessary to retain the next generation of public school teachers."
"The authors take an important multicultural approach to mentoring by showing how teachers from different cultural heritages translate concepts into practices. Their concrete examples at different grade levels explain how struggling teachers can become successful. Easy to read and understand, this book contains valuable resources, self-assessment tools, and tips for effective communication that will ensure successful implementation of mentoring programs."
"In this book you hear the voices of new teachers who have struggled with the myriad of challenges that drive so many good and potentially effective teachers out of a career in education. Mentoring and coaching has made a difference in the professional lives of many motivated and talented teachers who have, in turn, improved the learning outcomes of their students. Gudwin and Salazar provide a realistic and practical guide to successful mentoring and coaching that is grounded in their own successful experiences with struggling teachers and students.”
“Sustaining young, spirited, gifted teachers in our public schools, especially in our urban systems, is one of our country’s greatest challenges in education. This book, written by two educators who have brilliantly faced that challenge and helped create a comprehensive program to retain those teachers, is a blueprint for the nation’s 'way out' of losing the very people who can inspire a higher level of academic achievement for our children."
“Using the voices of teachers, mentors, and school leaders, this book is an insightful analysis of the role that mentoring and teacher induction programs play in the retention and success of urban public school teachers. A must-read for all stakeholders serious about teacher success in today’s challenged climate surrounding public education. This book represents the hope that is necessary to retain the next generation of public school teachers."
Cuprins
List
of
Tables
and
Figures
Foreword, by Joan T. Wynne
Preface
Acknowledgments
About the Authors
1. Teacher-to-Teacher: Making a Difference
Teachers Making a Difference
Enhanced Personal Growth
Mentoring
From the Voice of Magda
From the Voice of Denise
2. The Voice of the Struggling Teacher
Typical Stages of Teacher Development
Struggles
Joys
Managing Tips
3. Teacher Leaders and Their Roles as Mentors
Teachers as Leaders
Mentoring
The Role of the Mentor
What Do the Voices of New Teachers Say About Mentors and Their Roles
What We Now Know
4. Characteristics of Effective Coaching
Components of Effective Coaching
Designs for Effective Peer Coaching
The Art of Coaching
Coaching and Intergenerational and Cultural-Linguistic Differences
5. Communication
Intercultural Communication
Nonverbal Communication
Listening in Intercultural Settings
Intergenerational Differences in Communication
Written Communication
Intercultural Communication and the Standards of the Profession
Appendix 5.1: Project GATE Newsletter
6. Mentoring in a Large Multicultural Urban District: Induction Programs and a Case Study
What Does the Research Say About Retention of Beginning Teachers?
What an Induction Program Should Look Like
A Case Study
Appendix 6.1: Beginning Teacher Questionnaire
Appendix 6.2: Interview Question Guide
Appendix 6.3: Project GATE (Getting Assistance for Teaching Effectively) 2006?2007 School Year
Appendix 6.4: Sample Special Education Mentor Teacher Application
Appendix 6.5: Sample Special Education New- and Early-Career Teacher Application
Appendix 6.6: Project GATE 2006?2007 Yearly Calendar At-a-Glance
7. Professional Development Through Learning Opportunities
Professional Development
Professional Development That Embraces Diversity
Facilitating Adult Learning Opportunities Effectively
Study Groups
Instructional Data Discussions
Professional Learning Communities
Quality
Personal and Professional Growth
8. Lessons Learned
What We Have Learned
What Are the Lessons Learned, and, Just as Important, From Whom Did We Learn Them?
From the Voices of Two Teachers
What Are the Connecting Threads Woven Into the Experiences of Successful Mentoring Relationships and Successful New Teachers?
Glossary of Terms
References
Index
Foreword, by Joan T. Wynne
Preface
Acknowledgments
About the Authors
1. Teacher-to-Teacher: Making a Difference
Teachers Making a Difference
Enhanced Personal Growth
Mentoring
From the Voice of Magda
From the Voice of Denise
2. The Voice of the Struggling Teacher
Typical Stages of Teacher Development
Struggles
Joys
Managing Tips
3. Teacher Leaders and Their Roles as Mentors
Teachers as Leaders
Mentoring
The Role of the Mentor
What Do the Voices of New Teachers Say About Mentors and Their Roles
What We Now Know
4. Characteristics of Effective Coaching
Components of Effective Coaching
Designs for Effective Peer Coaching
The Art of Coaching
Coaching and Intergenerational and Cultural-Linguistic Differences
5. Communication
Intercultural Communication
Nonverbal Communication
Listening in Intercultural Settings
Intergenerational Differences in Communication
Written Communication
Intercultural Communication and the Standards of the Profession
Appendix 5.1: Project GATE Newsletter
6. Mentoring in a Large Multicultural Urban District: Induction Programs and a Case Study
What Does the Research Say About Retention of Beginning Teachers?
What an Induction Program Should Look Like
A Case Study
Appendix 6.1: Beginning Teacher Questionnaire
Appendix 6.2: Interview Question Guide
Appendix 6.3: Project GATE (Getting Assistance for Teaching Effectively) 2006?2007 School Year
Appendix 6.4: Sample Special Education Mentor Teacher Application
Appendix 6.5: Sample Special Education New- and Early-Career Teacher Application
Appendix 6.6: Project GATE 2006?2007 Yearly Calendar At-a-Glance
7. Professional Development Through Learning Opportunities
Professional Development
Professional Development That Embraces Diversity
Facilitating Adult Learning Opportunities Effectively
Study Groups
Instructional Data Discussions
Professional Learning Communities
Quality
Personal and Professional Growth
8. Lessons Learned
What We Have Learned
What Are the Lessons Learned, and, Just as Important, From Whom Did We Learn Them?
From the Voices of Two Teachers
What Are the Connecting Threads Woven Into the Experiences of Successful Mentoring Relationships and Successful New Teachers?
Glossary of Terms
References
Index
Descriere
Filled
with
reproducible
resources
and
real-life
vignettes,
this
unique
book
focuses
on
coaching
new
teachers
in
culturally
and
linguistically
diverse
school
settings,
but
can
be
used
in
any
setting.