After nearly a decade of helping school districts design mentor-based entry-year programs, James Rowley knows what it takes to be an effective mentor to new teachers. By identifying the characteristics of a good mentor, Rowley prescribes necessary components for building a successful and effective mentoring program in any district:
The good mentor is committed to the role of mentoring. To increase the odds that mentor teachers possess the commitment fundamental to delivering effective support, good programs can
The good mentor is a model of continuous learning. High-quality entry-year programs can ensure that mentors continue their own professional growth and development by
The good mentor is accepting of the beginning teacher. Programs can encourage mentor teachers to be more accepting of new teachers by
The good mentor communicates hope and optimism. Programs can ensure that beginning teachers are supported by mentors capable of communicating hope and optimism through
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[1] http://www.edutopia.org/james-b-rowley
[2] http://www.edutopia.org/learning-from-the-pros
[3] http://www.edutopia.org/schools-of-education-bank-street-video