Mentor Training Outlines

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Mentor Training Outlines This facilitation guide includes 39 activities from which to customize training designs. Additionally, two thoroughly tested designs for a three-day or five-day initial training session are included in the pages that follow. Note: Handouts, overheads, and PowerPoint slides are organized on the CD to allow for customization and for selection as a complete three-day or five-day set of materials. Mentor Training Outlines

Three-Day Design for Initial Training Session Purposes Clarify qualities and roles of effective mentor teachers Understand the needs of new teachers and implications for a mentor s role Engage with research-informed practices and critical elements of effective mentoring and coaching Enhance understanding and ability to apply essential mentoring skills Observe and practice a coaching cycle Learn to apply objective data gathering strategies T h r e e - D a y A g e n d a : D A Y O N E 30 minutes Morning refreshments 30 minutes Welcome and overview Review purposes and agenda (slides 1 4) Activity 1.1: That s Me Activity 1.2: Seasonal Buddies 30 45 minutes Activity 3.2: Markers Along the Journey 30 minutes Activity 2.3: Mentoring as a Powerful Learning Strategy 75 90 minutes Activity 2.7: Preparing Mentors as Collaborative Coaches 45 minutes LUNCH 30 minutes Activity 4.4: Letting Go Walk and Talk 20 40 minutes Activity 3.3: My First Year as a Teacher 60 minutes Activity 3.4: Needs of New Teachers 15 minutes Wrap-up and forecast of Day Two Mentor Training Outlines

T h r e e - D a y A g e n d a : D A Y T w o 30 minutes Morning refreshments 15 minutes Welcome and overview Purposes and agenda Activity 4.1: Now That You Mention It 60 75 minutes Activity 3.7: Norms of Collaboration 45 60 minutes Activity 3.8: Practicing Advocacy and Inquiry 45 minutes LUNCH 15 minutes Activity 4.3: Musical Ideas 30 minutes Activity 3.10: A Framework for Coaching 150 minutes Activity 3.11: Coaching in Action 15 minutes Activity 4.6: Parting Thoughts 10 T h r e e - D a y A g e n d a : D A y T h r e e 30 minutes Morning refreshments 15 minutes Welcome and overview Purposes and agenda Review of coaching cycle (see Activity 3.10) 90 minutes Activity 3.13: Practicing the Planning Conversation 60 minutes Activity 3.15: Gathering Objective Data 45 minutes LUNCH 60 75 minutes Activity 3.15: Gathering Objective Data (continued) 30 45 minutes Wrap-up and evaluation Activity 4.5: Mentor Self-Assessment Written evaluation Mentoring New Teachers Through Collaborative Coaching: Facilitation and Training Guide

Mentoring and Coaching: A Self-Assessment of Knowledge and Skills T h r e e - D a y A g e n d a : D A Y O N E Please assess your knowledge or ability to apply the learning goals identified below using the following legend: 1 = No knowledge or ability to apply 2 = Some knowledge or ability to apply 3 = Basic knowledge or ability to apply (i.e., can talk about/apply in the same ways learned) 4 = Thorough knowledge or ability to apply in a variety of ways, in a variety of situations 5 = Thorough knowledge or ability to apply in a variety of ways, in a variety of situations; ability to teach others to do the same Prior to the session, my knowledge and skills were Day One Following the session, my knowledge and skills are 1 2 3 4 5 Learning Goals 1 2 3 4 5 Roles of effective mentor teachers Responsibilities of effective mentor teachers Infrastructure needed to ensure implementation of an effective mentor program 11 Needs of new teachers Comments: Mentoring New Teachers Through Collaborative Coaching: Facilitation and Training Guide 2007 WestEd

Mentoring and Coaching: A Self-Assessment of Knowledge and Skills T h r e e - D a y A g e n d a : D A Y T W O Please assess your knowledge or ability to apply the learning goals identified below using the following legend: 1 = No knowledge or ability to apply 2 = Some knowledge or ability to apply 3 = Basic knowledge or ability to apply (i.e., can talk about/apply in the same ways learned) 4 = Thorough knowledge or ability to apply in a variety of ways, in a variety of situations 5 = Thorough knowledge or ability to apply in a variety of ways, in a variety of situations; ability to teach others to do the same Prior to the session, my knowledge and skills were Day Two Following the session, my knowledge and skills are 1 2 3 4 5 Learning Goals 1 2 3 4 5 Norms of collaboration Balancing advocacy and inquiry 12 The coaching cycle Collaborative coaching Standards-based lesson design Comments: Mentoring New Teachers Through Collaborative Coaching: Facilitation and Training Guide 2007 WestEd

Mentoring and Coaching: A Self-Assessment of Knowledge and Skills T h r e e - D a y A g e n d a : D A Y T H R E E Please assess your knowledge or ability to apply the learning goals identified below using the following legend: 1 = No knowledge or ability to apply 2 = Some knowledge or ability to apply 3 = Basic knowledge or ability to apply (i.e., can talk about/apply in the same ways learned) 4 = Thorough knowledge or ability to apply in a variety of ways, in a variety of situations 5 = Thorough knowledge or ability to apply in a variety of ways, in a variety of situations; ability to teach others to do the same Prior to the session, my knowledge and skills were Day Three Following the session, my knowledge and skills are 1 2 3 4 5 Learning Goals 1 2 3 4 5 The coaching cycle Coaching observation and data gathering strategies Comments: 13 Mentoring New Teachers Through Collaborative Coaching: Facilitation and Training Guide 2007 WestEd

Five-Day Design for Initial Training Session Purposes Clarify qualities and roles of effective mentor teachers Understand the needs of new teachers and implications for a mentor s role Engage with research-informed practices and critical elements of effective mentoring and coaching Enhance understanding and ability to apply essential mentoring skills Observe and practice a coaching cycle Learn to apply objective data gathering strategies Deepen understanding of and ability to apply Charlotte Danielson s Framework for Teaching when working with a new teacher Explore issues of confidentiality as they apply to the mentor and new teacher relationship Examine various coaching approaches and how to best match specific approaches with new teachers need for structure, guidance, and direction 15 F i v e - D a y A g e n d a : D A Y O n e 30 minutes Morning refreshments 30 minutes Welcome and overview Review purposes and agenda (slides 1 5) Activity 1.1: That s Me Activity 1.2: Seasonal Buddies 30 45 minutes Activity 3.2: Markers Along the Journey 30 minutes Activity 2.3: Mentoring as a Powerful Learning Strategy 75 90 minutes Activity 2.7: Preparing Mentors as Collaborative Coaches 45 minutes LUNCH 30 minutes Activity 4.4: Letting Go Walk and Talk 20 40 minutes Activity 3.3: My First Year as a Teacher 60 minutes Activity 3.4: Needs of New Teachers 15 minutes Wrap-up and forecast of Day Two Mentor Training Outlines

F i v e - D a y A g e n d a : D A Y T w o 30 minutes Morning refreshments 15 minutes Welcome and overview Purposes and agenda Activity 4.1: Now That You Mention It 60 75 minutes Activity 3.7: Norms of Collaboration 45 60 minutes Activity 3.8: Practicing Advocacy and Inquiry 45 minutes LUNCH 5 15 minutes Activity 4.3: Musical Ideas 30 minutes Activity 3.10: A Framework for Coaching 150 minutes Activity 3.11: Coaching in Action 15 30 minutes Activity 4.6: Parting Thoughts 16 F i v e - D a y A g e n d a : D A Y T h r e e 30 minutes Morning refreshments 10 minutes Welcome and overview Purposes and agenda Review of coaching cycle (see Activity 3.10) 90 minutes Activity 3.13: Practicing the Planning Conversation 45 minutes Activity 3.15: Gathering Objective Data 45 minutes LUNCH 45 75 minutes Activity 3.15: Gathering Objective Data (continued) 15 minutes Wrap-up and forecast of Day Four F i v e - D a y A g e n d a : D A Y F o u r 30 minutes Morning refreshments 15 minutes Welcome and overview Purposes and agenda 45 60 minutes Activity 3.18: Mining Your Experience 30 minutes Activity 3.19: Overview of Charlotte Danielson s Enhancing Professional Practice 75 90 minutes Activity 3.20: The Classroom Environment 45 minutes LUNCH 75 90 minutes Activity 3.21: Instruction 60 minutes Activity 3.22: Planning and Preparation 10 minutes Activity 4.1: Now That You Mention It Mentoring New Teachers Through Collaborative Coaching: Facilitation and Training Guide

F i v e - D a y A g e n d a : D A Y F i v e 30 minutes Morning refreshments 10 minutes Welcome and overview Purposes and agenda 45 60 minutes Activity 3.9: Balancing Advocacy and Inquiry 60 90 minutes Activity 3.16: Matching Coaching Approach with New Teacher Needs 45 minutes LUNCH 60 minutes Activity 3.23: Confidentiality Role Play 30 45 minutes Wrap-up and evaluation Activity 4.5: Mentor Self-Assessment Written evaluation 17 Mentor Training Outlines

Mentoring and Coaching: A Self-Assessment of Knowledge and Skills F i v e - D a y A g e n d a : D A Y O N E Please assess your knowledge or ability to apply the learning goals identified below using the following legend: 1 = No knowledge or ability to apply 2 = Some knowledge or ability to apply 3 = Basic knowledge or ability to apply (i.e., can talk about/apply in the same ways learned) 4 = Thorough knowledge or ability to apply in a variety of ways, in a variety of situations 5 = Thorough knowledge or ability to apply in a variety of ways, in a variety of situations; ability to teach others to do the same Prior to the session, my knowledge and skills were Day One Following the session, my knowledge and skills are 1 2 3 4 5 Learning Goals 1 2 3 4 5 Roles of effective mentor teachers Responsibilities of effective mentor teachers 18 Infrastructure needed to ensure implementation of an effective mentor program Needs of new teachers Comments: Mentoring New Teachers Through Collaborative Coaching: Facilitation and Training Guide 2007 WestEd

Mentoring and Coaching: A Self-Assessment of Knowledge and Skills F i v e - D a y A g e n d a : D A Y T w o Please assess your knowledge or ability to apply the learning goals identified below using the following legend: 1 = No knowledge or ability to apply 2 = Some knowledge or ability to apply 3 = Basic knowledge or ability to apply (i.e., can talk about/apply in the same ways learned) 4 = Thorough knowledge or ability to apply in a variety of ways, in a variety of situations 5 = Thorough knowledge or ability to apply in a variety of ways, in a variety of situations; ability to teach others to do the same Prior to the session, my knowledge and skills were Day Two Following the session, my knowledge and skills are 1 2 3 4 5 Learning Goals 1 2 3 4 5 Norms of collaboration Balancing advocacy and inquiry Coaching cycle 19 Collaborative coaching Standards-based lesson design Comments: Mentoring New Teachers Through Collaborative Coaching: Facilitation and Training Guide 2007 WestEd

Mentoring and Coaching: A Self-Assessment of Knowledge and Skills F i v e - D a y A g e n d a : D A Y T h r e e Please assess your knowledge or ability to apply the learning goals identified below using the following legend: 1 = No knowledge or ability to apply 2 = Some knowledge or ability to apply 3 = Basic knowledge or ability to apply (i.e., can talk about/apply in the same ways learned) 4 = Thorough knowledge or ability to apply in a variety of ways, in a variety of situations 5 = Thorough knowledge or ability to apply in a variety of ways, in a variety of situations; ability to teach others to do the same Prior to the session, my knowledge and skills were Day Three Following the session, my knowledge and skills are 1 2 3 4 5 Learning Goals 1 2 3 4 5 Coaching observation and data gathering skills 20 Comments: Mentoring New Teachers Through Collaborative Coaching: Facilitation and Training Guide 2007 WestEd

Mentoring and Coaching: A Self-Assessment of Knowledge and Skills F i v e - D a y A g e n d a : D A Y F o u r Please assess your knowledge or ability to apply the learning goals identified below using the following legend: 1 = No knowledge or ability to apply 2 = Some knowledge or ability to apply 3 = Basic knowledge or ability to apply (i.e., can talk about/apply in the same ways learned) 4 = Thorough knowledge or ability to apply in a variety of ways, in a variety of situations 5 = Thorough knowledge or ability to apply in a variety of ways, in a variety of situations; ability to teach others to do the same Prior to the session, my knowledge and skills were Day Four Following the session, my knowledge and skills are 1 2 3 4 5 Learning Goals 1 2 3 4 5 Danielson s Framework for Teaching Recognizing domain 2 (The Classroom Environment) from Framework for Teaching Recognizing domain 3 (Instruction) from Framework for Teaching 21 Applying domain 1 (Planning and Preparation) from Framework for Teaching Comments: Mentoring New Teachers Through Collaborative Coaching: Facilitation and Training Guide 2007 WestEd

Mentoring and Coaching: A Self-Assessment of Knowledge and Skills F i v e - D a y A g e n d a : D A Y F i v e Please assess your knowledge or ability to apply the learning goals identified below using the following legend: 1 = No knowledge or ability to apply 2 = Some knowledge or ability to apply 3 = Basic knowledge or ability to apply (i.e., can talk about/apply in the same ways learned) 4 = Thorough knowledge or ability to apply in a variety of ways, in a variety of situations 5 = Thorough knowledge or ability to apply in a variety of ways, in a variety of situations; ability to teach others to do the same Prior to the session, my knowledge and skills were Day Five Following the session, my knowledge and skills are 1 2 3 4 5 Learning Goals 1 2 3 4 5 Balancing advocacy and inquiry 22 Issues of confidentiality in mentor/new teacher/ administrator relationships Coaching approaches Matching coaching approaches with a new teacher s need for structure, guidance, and direction Comments: Mentoring New Teachers Through Collaborative Coaching: Facilitation and Training Guide 2007 WestEd