0
Your cart

Your cart is empty

Browse All Departments
  • All Departments
Price
  • R1,000 - R2,500 (3)
  • R2,500 - R5,000 (3)
  • -
Status
Brand

Showing 1 - 6 of 6 matches in All Departments

Creating and Sustaining a Collaborative Mentorship Team - A Handbook for Practice and Research (Paperback): Dianne M. Gut, Beth... Creating and Sustaining a Collaborative Mentorship Team - A Handbook for Practice and Research (Paperback)
Dianne M. Gut, Beth J. VanDerveer, M. Barbara Trube, Pamela C. Beam; Series edited by Frances K. Kochan
R1,237 Discovery Miles 12 370 Ships in 10 - 15 working days

In response to changes in the workforce, scholars are calling for mentoring that is more fluid, flexible, and responsive to the needs of diverse groups of individuals, whether culturally (Kochan & Pascarelli, 2012; Kochan, Searby, George, & Mitchell Edge, 2015) or intergenerationally (Thorpe, 2012) diverse. With these changes, there are greater demands for intergenerational and intercultural collaboration and mentoring. One response to these changes is to take a more collaborative, interactive, and transformational approach to mentoring. In response, this book provides a model for collaborative mentoring, based on best-practice, grounded in theory and research, and framed by the Dynamic Model of Collaborative Mentorship. Each chapter provides a description of one of the five components of the mentoring model which are grounded in theory and include: agency, values, engagement, patterns, and roles. Individual chapters provide resources, prompts and questions to guide reflection, and suggested readings. This book is authored by four individuals who work, research, and write as a team. The book itself is the product of their mentoring research as well as their mentoring practice in action. It is current and timely, focusing on team processes which are collaborative, dynamic, reflective, and continuously developing and evolving.

Creating and Sustaining a Collaborative Mentorship Team - A Handbook for Practice and Research (Hardcover): Dianne M. Gut, Beth... Creating and Sustaining a Collaborative Mentorship Team - A Handbook for Practice and Research (Hardcover)
Dianne M. Gut, Beth J. VanDerveer, M. Barbara Trube, Pamela C. Beam; Series edited by Frances K. Kochan
R2,523 R2,252 Discovery Miles 22 520 Save R271 (11%) Ships in 10 - 15 working days

In response to changes in the workforce, scholars are calling for mentoring that is more fluid, flexible, and responsive to the needs of diverse groups of individuals, whether culturally (Kochan & Pascarelli, 2012; Kochan, Searby, George, & Mitchell Edge, 2015) or intergenerationally (Thorpe, 2012) diverse. With these changes, there are greater demands for intergenerational and intercultural collaboration and mentoring. One response to these changes is to take a more collaborative, interactive, and transformational approach to mentoring. In response, this book provides a model for collaborative mentoring, based on best-practice, grounded in theory and research, and framed by the Dynamic Model of Collaborative Mentorship. Each chapter provides a description of one of the five components of the mentoring model which are grounded in theory and include: agency, values, engagement, patterns, and roles. Individual chapters provide resources, prompts and questions to guide reflection, and suggested readings. This book is authored by four individuals who work, research, and write as a team. The book itself is the product of their mentoring research as well as their mentoring practice in action. It is current and timely, focusing on team processes which are collaborative, dynamic, reflective, and continuously developing and evolving.

Building Mentoring Capacity in Teacher Education - A Guide to Clinically-Based Practice (Hardcover): John E. Henning, Dianne M.... Building Mentoring Capacity in Teacher Education - A Guide to Clinically-Based Practice (Hardcover)
John E. Henning, Dianne M. Gut, Pamela C. Beam
R4,986 Discovery Miles 49 860 Ships in 10 - 15 working days

This book is an instructional guide for designing and implementing mentoring programs that support clinically-based teacher education. Veteran teacher educators John E. Henning, Dianne M. Gut, and Pam C. Beam outline a developmental approach for supporting mentees as they grow in their careers from teacher candidates to early-career teachers and teacher leaders. Mentors will learn how professional development occurs and how to create the conditions to foster and accelerate it. In Part I, chapters outline key components of the mentoring process, including strategies for engaging, coaching, co-teaching, and encouraging reflection. Part II demonstrates how those strategies can support mentees at different stages of their development. Included throughout are case studies, activities, and discussion questions to facilitate learning.

Bringing Schools into the 21st Century (Hardcover, 2011 ed.): Guofang Wan, Dianne M. Gut Bringing Schools into the 21st Century (Hardcover, 2011 ed.)
Guofang Wan, Dianne M. Gut
R3,605 R3,120 Discovery Miles 31 200 Save R485 (13%) Ships in 10 - 15 working days

Shift happens: Emerging technologies and globalization have resulted in political, social and cultural changes. These changes have a profound impact on all aspects of human life, including education. Yet while society has changed and continues to change, schools are slow to keep up. This book explores issues related to transforming and modernizing our educational systems, including the impact of societal shifts on education, the efforts at various levels to bring schools into the 21st century, the identification of 21st century skills, the reformation of the curriculum, the creation of alternative models of schooling, the innovative use of technology in education, and many others. It addresses questions like the following: Should schools systems adapt to better meet the needs of tomorrow's world and how should this be accomplished? How can society better prepare students for a changing and challenging modern world? What skills do students need to lead successful lives and become productive citizens in the 21st century? How can educators create learning environments that are relevant and meaningful for digital natives? How can the school curriculum be made more rigorous to meet the needs of the 21st century? This book encourages readers to transcend the limits of their own educational experience, to think beyond familiar notions of schooling, instruction and curriculum, to consider how to best structure learning so that it will benefit future generations. It encourages a deeper analysis of the existing education system and offers practical insights into future directions focused on preparing students with 21st century skills.

Bringing Schools into the 21st Century (Paperback, 2011 ed.): Guofang Wan, Dianne M. Gut Bringing Schools into the 21st Century (Paperback, 2011 ed.)
Guofang Wan, Dianne M. Gut
R2,447 Discovery Miles 24 470 Out of stock

Shift happens: Emerging technologies and globalization have resulted in political, social and cultural changes. These changes have a profound impact on all aspects of human life, including education. Yet while society has changed and continues to change, schools are slow to keep up. This book explores issues related to transforming and modernizing our educational systems, including the impact of societal shifts on education, the efforts at various levels to bring schools into the 21st century, the identification of 21st century skills, the reformation of the curriculum, the creation of alternative models of schooling, the innovative use of technology in education, and many others. It addresses questions like the following: Should schools systems adapt to better meet the needs of tomorrow's world and how should this be accomplished? How can society better prepare students for a changing and challenging modern world? What skills do students need to lead successful lives and become productive citizens in the 21st century? How can educators create learning environments that are relevant and meaningful for digital natives? How can the school curriculum be made more rigorous to meet the needs of the 21st century? This book encourages readers to transcend the limits of their own educational experience, to think beyond familiar notions of schooling, instruction and curriculum, to consider how to best structure learning so that it will benefit future generations. It encourages a deeper analysis of the existing education system and offers practical insights into future directions focused on preparing students with 21st century skills.

Building Mentoring Capacity in Teacher Education - A Guide to Clinically-Based Practice (Paperback, 3rd Edition): John E.... Building Mentoring Capacity in Teacher Education - A Guide to Clinically-Based Practice (Paperback, 3rd Edition)
John E. Henning, Dianne M. Gut, Pamela C. Beam
R1,312 Discovery Miles 13 120 Ships in 10 - 15 working days

This book is an instructional guide for designing and implementing mentoring programs that support clinically-based teacher education. Veteran teacher educators John E. Henning, Dianne M. Gut, and Pam C. Beam outline a developmental approach for supporting mentees as they grow in their careers from teacher candidates to early-career teachers and teacher leaders. Mentors will learn how professional development occurs and how to create the conditions to foster and accelerate it. In Part I, chapters outline key components of the mentoring process, including strategies for engaging, coaching, co-teaching, and encouraging reflection. Part II demonstrates how those strategies can support mentees at different stages of their development. Included throughout are case studies, activities, and discussion questions to facilitate learning.

Table of Contents

List of Tools

List of Figures

Preface

Acknowledgements

Definition of Terms

Part I: Mentoring for Clinically-Based Teacher Education

Teacher Development

1.1 Introduction

1.2 The Role of Mentoring

1.3 Mentoring to Promote Teacher Development in Clinical Settings

1.4 Teacher Development in Context

1.5 Fostering Development in Context

1.6 The Development of Practice Towards Complexity

1.7 Fostering Development in Towards Complexity

1.8 The Development of Teacher Thinking

1.9 Fostering Development in Thinking

1.10 Organization of Chapters

1.11 Summary

1.12 Activity

2. Establishing the Mentoring Relationship

2.1 Introduction

2.3 Selecting the Mentor

2.4 Matching the Mentor and Mentee

2.5 Interview

2.6 Orienting the Teacher Candidate

2.7 The Teacher Candidate Questionnaire

2.8 Mismatch

2.9 Summary

2.10 Activities

3. Engaging Teacher Candidates 3.1 Introduction

3.2 Teacher Development

3.3 High Leverage Teaching Practices 3.4 The Developmental Curriculum for Clinical Experiences 3.5 Benefits of the Developmental Curriculum for Clinical

3.6 Experiences

3.7 The Interactions Matrix

3.8 High Leverage Teaching Tasks

3.9 Summary

3.10 Activities

4. Co-Teaching 4.1 Introduction

[John E. Henning, Qiuping Cao, and Kaye M. Martin]

4.2 Co-Teaching Benefits 4.3 Teacher Candidate Development through Co-Teaching

4.4 A Case Study of Co-teaching

4.5 Conceptual Framework for Co-Teaching

4.6 Summary

4.7 Activities

5. Coaching

5.1 Introduction

5.2 Teacher Development

5.3 Coaching Opportunities

5.4 Beyond Questions 5.5 The Language of Coaching

5.6 Coaching Dispositions

5.7 Modeling: Mentors Talk about Their Teaching

5.8 Summary

5.9 Activities

6. Reflection

6.1 Introduction 6.2 Teacher Development

6.3 Two Types of Reflection: Reflection-in-Action and

6.4 Reflection-on-Action

6.5 Facilitating Reflection through Systematic Thinking:

6.6 The DIJS Model

6.7 Fostering Critical Reflection

6.8 Summary

6.9Activities

Part II: Building a Mentoring Culture

7. Initial Phase of Clinical Experience 7.1 Introduction

7.2 Teacher Development

7.3 Engagement 7.4 Co-Teaching

7.5 Coaching

7.6 Reflection

7.7 Summary

7.8 Activities

8. Intermediate Phase of Clinical Experience 8.1 Introduction

8.2 Teacher Development

8.3 Engagement 8.4 Co-Teaching

8.5 Coaching

8.6 Reflection

8.7 Summary

8.8 Activities

9. Continuous Phase of Clinical Experience 9.1 Introduction

9.2 Teacher Development

9.3 Engagement 9.4 Co-Teaching

9.5 Coaching

9.6 Reflection

9.7 Summary

9.8 Activities

10. Early Career Teachers 10.1 Introduction

10.2 Teacher Development

10.3 Engagement 10.4 Co-Teaching

10.5 Coaching

10.6 Reflection

10.7 Summary

10.8 Activities

11. Teacher Leaders

11.1 Introduction

11.2 Teacher Development

11.3 Engagement 11.4 Co-Teaching

11.5 Coaching

11.6 Reflection

11.7 Summary

11.8 Activities

12. Building a Mentoring Culture

12.1 Introduction

12.2 Challenges

12.3 Develop Your Vision

12.4 Building a Mentoring Culture

12.5 Summary

12.6 Activities

References

Appendix: High Leverage Teaching Tasks

Index

Free Delivery
Pinterest Twitter Facebook Google+
You may like...
Living Before Dying - Imagining and…
Janette Davies Paperback R738 Discovery Miles 7 380
Elderly Population in Modern Russia…
Irina Grigoryeva, Lyudmila Vidiasova, … Hardcover R2,406 Discovery Miles 24 060
Old Age in Transition - The Geriatric…
Peter Woolfson Hardcover R2,075 Discovery Miles 20 750
Rethinking Old Age - Theorising the…
Paul Higgs, Chris Gilleard Hardcover R5,022 Discovery Miles 50 220
The Information World of Retired Women
Elfreda A. Chatman Hardcover R2,076 Discovery Miles 20 760
Suicide and the Elderly - An Annotated…
John McIntosh, Nancy Osgood Hardcover R1,917 Discovery Miles 19 170
Developments and Research on Aging - An…
Erdman P. Palmore Hardcover R2,269 Discovery Miles 22 690
Children and Childhood in Colonial…
S. Aderinto Hardcover R1,863 Discovery Miles 18 630
Pensions and Population Ageing - An…
John Creedy Hardcover R3,679 Discovery Miles 36 790
Reading Our Lives - The poetics of…
William L. Randall, Elizabeth McKim Hardcover R1,546 Discovery Miles 15 460

 

Partners