Effective mentoring is critical to the formation of future teachers and central to the mission of Christian education. This subject equips educators for their roles as mentors of pre-service and early career teachers. You will explore the nature, purpose, and phases of mentoring relationships within educational contexts. Engaging with biblical perspectives, emphasis is placed on the mentor’s character and competencies, as well as the systems and partnerships that support effective mentoring. You will examine mentoring as a form of servant leadership that contributes to both professional and spiritual growth, evaluating individual mentoring practices and designing an approach to mentoring for your school context.
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Glazzard, J. & Green, M. (2024). Effective mentoring in initial teacher education. Routledge. https://doi-org.alphacrucis.idm.oclc.org/10.4324/9781041055242