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Mentoring New Teachers in Post-Compulsory Education: An Evidence-Based Introduction

By Paul Euripides Demetriou

General non-fiction

Synthetic audio, Automated braille

Summary

Providing a comprehensive guide to mentoring and professional development in the post-compulsory sector, where educators play a crucial role in shaping the lives of young adult learners, this invaluable resource explores the transformative power of mentoring relationships. It equips mentors… and mentees with the tools and techniques necessary to foster growth and unlock their utmost potential.The book explores the evolving expectations and demands placed on educators in this sector and emphasises the crucial role of mentoring in supporting their professional growth and success. Readers will discover the importance of developing a solid mentoring framework, understanding the needs of mentees, and nurturing effective communication. Through nurturing supportive and dynamic mentoring relationships, educators will learn how to empower new teachers and create an environment of trust, respect, and collaboration. With practical advice, inspiring stories, and step-by-step guidance, this book empowers educators and mentors to navigate the challenging, yet rewarding, journey of professional growth.It is an invaluable tool for anyone seeking to make a lasting impact on the lives of learners, promote excellence, and cultivate a thriving educational community in the post-compulsory sector.

Title Details

ISBN 9781040659724
Publisher Taylor & Francis
Copyright Date 2026
Book number 6895629
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Mentoring New Teachers in Post-Compulsory Education: An Evidence-Based Introduction

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