Mentoring Matters: A Toolkit for Organizing and Operating Student Advisory Programs
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Rating | : | 4.91 (535 Votes) |
Asin | : | 1607099403 |
Format Type | : | paperback |
Number of Pages | : | 110 Pages |
Publish Date | : | 2016-07-24 |
Language | : | English |
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(Donna Adduci Mik, High School Principal)What is remarkable about this handbook is that it is so easy to use in creating an efficacious and meaningful mentoring program. (Jerald P. We have researched mentoring lesson plans to no avail. (Scott Brown, Ph.D, secondary school consultant)As a Board president, I believe that Mentoring Matters is a must-have resource for any school system committed to providing their students the skills of school-based mentoring. This book provides the actual lessons required to prepare staff to be that mentor while establishing methods that personalize the learning environment to ensure the fostering of positive relationships between students and staff. The policy impacts of school-based mentoring are all positive when implementation is facilitated through tools like Mentoring Matters. This handbook will help guarantee eager buy-in from all educators. Fine, district-wide positive behavior
Benigni, Ed.D, is the superintendent of the Meriden Public School System and a former four term mayor of Meriden, Connecticut. Sheryll Petrosky is a thirty-two year veteran math teacher and mentor program director of the Cromwell Public School System in Cromwell, Connecticut. He was presented with one of the Ten Outstanding Young Americans Awards by the United States Junior Chamber of Commerce in 2008. Mark D. . She is a gradu
excellent resource Timely and user friendly, this toolkit serves as a practical guide for building a school culture where conversations between people;students with students, students with adults,adults with students will start a chain reaction leading to a healthier school environment where all students feel connected.Ms. Petrosky and Mr Benigni do a great job delivering the bottom line in a practical way. This resource can easily be . Shakespeare said Useful Tool. This book has some pretty good advisory lessons. I wish the links to websites were updated. I haven't found many that still work, but the lessons are easy to follow.
As schools are trying to connect with their students and assure that every student has an adult mentor in the building, the need for school-based mentoring programs could not be