“As the authors so aptly suggest, good teaching is more a journey than a destination. This book will help both mentors and teachers to navigate this journey successfully.”

Stephen Sroka, Health Education Consultants

Case Western Reserve University

“What a great book to provide for all veteran teachers so that when we are chatting in the lunchroom and ‘new’ teachers share a dilemma, anyone on staff can chime in with advice, backed by research and experience.”

Diane Mierzwik, Teacher and Mentor

Parkview Middle School, Yucaipa, CA

“What Successful Mentors Do is easy to use, linked to best practices and is certain to be an invaluable resource for new and returning mentors.”

Theresa Ford, Developer/Consultant

Educational Testing Service, Downey, CA

Be the best mentor you can be with these state-of-the-art strategies!

The first-day jitters. The first encounter with an angry parent. The first performance review. As a seasoned teacher, you remember each of these “firsts.” But how can you relate your experiences to a new teacher? Find answers to these questions and the research to back them up in this tool-packed guide.

What Successful Mentors Do offers sensible strategies to help mentors help new teachers. Using state-of-the art research as a bas, the authors provide 81 ways to put those “firsts” in perspective for your new teachers. Working from decades of experience, the authors synthesize theory and practice to show mentors how to:

Increase new-teacher retention with the surest methods for classroom success; Encourage teachers in ten essential areas of teaching, from using assessment tools to developing a personal teaching style, and more; Guide teachers in their relationships with colleagues, parents, and administrators; Improve their own mentoring approach and develop a mentoring style; Avoid common mentoring pitfalls

Sometimes life teaches us the lessons we need to grow. Other times, a trusted mentor prepares us for the challenges and guides us to success.

Supporting New Teachers as They Develop Strategies for Embracing and Celebrating Diversity

Supporting new teachers as they develop strategies for embracing and celebrating diversity

I've come to the frightening conclusion that I'm the decisive element in the classroomas a teacher, I possess tremendous power to make a child's life miserable or joyousin all situations, it is my response that decides whether a crisis will be escalated or de-escalated and a child humanized or de-humanized.

Haim Ginnott

Theories and goals of education don't matter a whit if you do not consider your students to be human beings.

Lou Ann Walker

Strategy 57: Help Beginning Teachers Sensitize Themselves to and Embrace the Diversity of Today's Classrooms

What the Research Says

That today's schools are more diverse than ever is ...

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