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Informed by current theory and practice, this book adapts a
practical approach to mentoring that is grounded in real life
experiences. Written in an accessible style, it explores the key
concepts, characteristics and considerations of mentoring and
mentoring relationships in early childhood and primary education
contexts. With a focus upon mentoring as it applies to practicum
during initial teacher education, as well as teacher induction,
different models and approaches to mentoring, including dyads,
triads, peer mentoring, critical friends and communities of
practice (CoP) are introduced and evaluated. Engaging with
theory, practical scenarios, key learning and reflection points
throughout, the book invites the reader to reflect on the mentoring
process from different perspectives to build the critical skills
required by mentors and mentees alike, to create or enhance a
culture of mentoring within their organisation. Written from the
perspective of both mentors and mentees, the book is a valuable
resource for those in the Further and Higher education sectors, as
well as early childhood and school-based mentors. It is relevant to
experienced mentors, who may wish to affirm their existing approach
to mentoring, or want to explore, discover and embrace new and
improved ways of working with a mentee. This book is also essential
reading for anyone interested in mentoring, providing a wealth of
information, insights and effective strategies for those who may be
thinking of undertaking a mentoring role. Â
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