Mentorship

Mentorship

Mentoring is important, not only because of the knowledge and skills students can learn from mentors, but also because mentoring provides professional socialization and personal support to facilitate success in school and beyond.

Teacher mentoring encourages teachers to remain in the profession, improves their instruction, and enables them to become members of a learning community. Local school systems were given greater responsibility for developing and implementing teacher mentor programs within their systems.

Quality mentoring greatly enhances children and youth chances for success. Research shows that children and youths who experience good mentoring also have a greater chance of securing academic tenure-track positions, or greater career advancement potential in schools/colleges and beyond.

 

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