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OverviewDevelop a knack for collaborative mentoring with the help of two seasoned educators. Within the field of teaching, cultivating collaborative relationships among mentors and mentees is critical. But how do mentors draw from their wisdom and experience to effectively support novice teachers? Enter the Collaborative Mentoring Approach (CM2). Developed by qualified teaching professionals Shirley R. Lal and Carrie Ann Blackaller, the CM2 is a process to develop reciprocal mentoring relationships to support the teaching practices and professional development of novice teachers. In The Art of Collaborative Mentoring: A Practical Approach to Support Novice Teachers, Lal and Blackaller explain the Collaborative Mentoring Approach (CM2), illustrating how it promotes collegiality by sharing beliefs, knowledge, experiences, and cultures. With their tried-and-true system, mentors and mentees can work together to create transformative experiences in a reflective teaching and learning cycle. Drawing from years of combined experience, their approach includes comprehensive knowledge and skills mentors need to develop and sustain a mentoring relationship. A unique feature of the CM2 is that it addresses both the WHAT and HOW of collaborative mentoring in six colorcoded domains. Each domain provides researchbased content (WHAT) that is aligned to supplemental materials (HOW) in a three-step process: 1. Acquire researchbased knowledge and skills via content. 2. Apply skills via supplemental materials - strategies/tools, activities, and real-world scenarios. 3. Assess knowledge and skills via the Learning Outcomes Assessment Process. Fundamental to the CM2 is a dual emphasis on collaboration and professional development. The design and elements of the CM2 offer a template for how positive interactions between colleagues contribute to mutual professional growth. One part of a complete program that includes a professional development training manual and PowerPoint presentations, the book is an ideal companion for prospective mentors in need of training, veteran teachers, school personnel, practicing mentors, and novice teachers. Additionally, the information, procedures, and materials included in the book are adaptable to any mentoring relationship and are also well suited to practicing teachers, administrators, educators, researchers, and even trainers interested in conducting professional development sessions. Full Product DetailsAuthor: Shirley R Lal , Carrie Ann BlackallerPublisher: Palmetto Publishing Imprint: Palmetto Publishing Dimensions: Width: 20.30cm , Height: 2.20cm , Length: 25.40cm Weight: 0.848kg ISBN: 9798822963764Pages: 318 Publication Date: 18 November 2025 Audience: General/trade , General Format: Paperback Publisher's Status: Active Availability: In Print This item will be ordered in for you from one of our suppliers. Upon receipt, we will promptly dispatch it out to you. For in store availability, please contact us. Table of ContentsReviewsAuthor InformationShirley R. Lal is a professor emerita, California State University, Dominguez Hills. She taught educational psychology courses and served as the college Director of Evaluation and co-chair for the National Accreditation of Teacher Education. She served as acting director for the Center of Teaching and Learning, chair for the university Student Learning Outcomes Assessment and Diversity Committee, and cochair of the WASC accreditation process. Prior to her experience in higher education, she was a secondary teacher, counselor, administrative dean, and assistant principal. Her research focus is program evaluation. Carrie Ann Blackaller is a professor emerita, California State University, Dominguez Hills. She taught special education content/methods courses and served as Special Education and Graduate Education department chairs, California State Intern Grant Program director, and a Bureau of Institutional Reviewer for the California Commission on Teacher Credentialing. Her research, publications, and presentations focuses on special education curriculum, credential and master's degree programs, evaluation, and professional development for mentors. Prior to her university appointment, she was a K-12 teacher, a special education administrator, and a social worker. Tab Content 6Author Website:Countries AvailableAll regions |
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