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New book explores how teachers can learn from each other

New book explores how teachers can learn from each other

Cover for Mentoring Each Other

Diane Vetter, a course director in the Faculty of Education has co-authored a book with former secondee Lana Parker titled “Mentoring Each Other: Teachers listening, learning, and sharing to create more successful classrooms.” The book which was published by Pembrroke Publishers, explores ways teachers can collaborate and learn from each other in formal and informal institutions. Based on extensive experience, the book includes personal histories and experiences around important values and advocates for honest reflection and meaningful feedback. This approach to mentoring is applicable to a broad range of professional learning communities, and an increase in new teachers entering the system makes the book a a much needed resource for beginning teachers.

“Our book addresses the questions, opportunities, and challenges that teachers face in their mentoring relationships and classroom practice. Embedded in its chapters are relevant and purposeful Mentoring Moves, which are very specific tools and strategies that can be used to support mentoring, develop reflective practice, and continue on the journey to teaching excellence,” says Vetter.

The book is available online from Indigo