I just finished a two day seminar for mentor teachers with Kathi Ruh. She is a retired teacher, principal, consultant,.... But the most important thing about Mrs. Ruh is that she's an awesome presenter with a heart for new teachers. I also have a very special place in my heart for new teachers. My first day as a new teacher was quite an ordeal and the following days and months didn't get any better. I had no mentor to turn to in my new school; I probably wouldn't have survived without my paraprofessional. Though she was a new paraprofessional, she had a heart for children and compassion for me. But through it all I still wanted to teach children. The second year was better and by the end of my fifth year of teaching I actually felt like I was teaching the children, but more importantly they were learning! When I was asked to become a mentor I jumped at the chance. I wanted to be able to help new teachers and give them a shoulder to cry on and support when they needed it. Through the years I've welcomed many new teachers into my classroom and more importantly made many friends along the way. So, the past two days have been a refresher course for me, I feel a renewed commitment to new teachers. I also feel very sad, Louise Tolbert, my mentor and the lead mentor teacher in our school system is retiring. She has made such a difference in the lives of children, new teachers and veteran teachers. She will be missed by us all. My hope for the new year is that I might in some way touch the life of a new teacher and give her the support she needs as she grows as a teacher.
With a mentor teacher's touch,
Linda
Wednesday, June 18, 2008
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Linda,
I am entering my 7th year teaching and was asked to mentor two teachers this coming school year (08-09) and I am excited about this however not sure where to begin. I have no training but I love my job. I am a Special Ed teacher. So any information you have to share would be GREATLY appreciated.
Patricia,
I would like to recommend two great books that have been of great help to me The 21st Century Mentor's handbook and Why Didn't I Learn this in College? Our county has a Resource Center and professional books like these are available for check out. New teachers just need to know they have someone they can go to for advice and a shoulder to cry on. I put notes in their boxes quite frequently and meet with them at least once a week at the beginning of school and taper off as they gain confidence. Hope this helps.
Linda
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