Description
A Practical Guide to Mentoring, Coaching and Peer-networking
Teacher Professional Development in Schools and Colleges
Authors: Hampton Geoff, Rhodes Christopher, Stokes Michael
Language: EnglishKeywords
Professional Development; professional; Professional Learning; learning; Professional Learning Community; development; Enhance Teacher Professional Development; extended; Teacher Leadership; activity; Personal Development Plan; teacher; Personal Development; community; Feedback; adult; Teacher Learning; leadership; Teacher Professional Development; individual; Teacher Collaboration; Local Education Authority; Poor Teacher Performance; Knowledge Acquisition; Executive Headteacher; Professional Development Culture; Supporting Teacher Leadership; Reflective Practice; Acting Headteacher; Leadership Coaching; Embedding Change; NQT Induction; Continuing Professional Development; Leadership Development; Successful Coaching Relationships
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Written for staff in schools and colleges, this book offers the challenge and support necessary to understand, analyze and adopt coaching, mentoring and peer-networking mechanisms as an essential part of the development of professional learning within an organisation. Drawing on the new national strategy for professional development, it emphasises the importance of learning with and from other colleagues, helping your organisation to become a professional learning community and supporting the drive to raise standards and attainment.
Organised into nine distinct but interrelated chapters, this is an invaluable sourcebook of practical information for in-service training. It contains a range of stimulating activities which engage the reader and encourages reflection on:
* the nature and importance of professional development in schools and colleges
* the potential benefits and difficulties associated with coaching, mentoring and peer-networking
* factors essential to the successful establishment and management of coaching and mentoring programmes
* team leadership and leadership coaching
* the role of the coach, mentor and networker with respect to the creation of professional learning communities.