Mentor training update

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Mentor training update Professional Practice Handbook Interim and summative reports Professional standards Mentor standards

Role reminder ‘A mentor is a suitably experienced teacher who has formal responsibility to work collaboratively within the ITT partnership to help ensure the trainee receives the highest quality training. Mentors have a crucial role to play in supporting teacher trainees during their ITT through to successful teacher accreditation and beyond the early stages of their careers’ (Teaching Schools Council).

Mentors should use the standards to, understand what is expected of them and see that it is a manageable role; enable self-evaluation of practice and help identify areas for further improvement; support the delivery of the training plan; induct trainees into the school and the profession.

Recommendations from the Teaching Schools Council The standards, although not statutory, should be used by school-based ITT providers to strengthen the quality of support that trainees receive whilst on school placements, to create consistency within partnerships and across the ITT system in England. Recommendation 2: These standards should remain in place until further notice.

Recommendations from the Teaching Schools Council Ofsted should have regard to the standards in their inspection of ITT providers. Recommendation 4: In light of the proposals set out about teacher accreditation in the White Paper, Educational Excellence Everywhere, the role of the mentor should extend beyond the initial training period to teacher accreditation and early career. Mentoring support is crucial in a system where we will move to a stronger and more challenging teacher accreditation

Mentor standards Personal qualities Teaching Professionalism Four areas: Personal qualities Teaching Professionalism Self-development and working in partnership

Personal qualities Mentors should aim to do the following: Be approachable Provide a trusting relationship Be supportive and empathise with trainee’s challenges Use a range of effective interpersonal skills to respond to the needs of the trainee Offer support with integrity, honesty and respect Use appropriate challenge to encourage the trainee to reflect on their practice Support the improvement of a trainee’s teaching by modelling exemplary practice in planning, teaching and assessment.

Teaching Mentors should aim to do the following: Support the trainee in forming good relationships with pupils, and in developing effective behaviour and classroom management strategies Support the trainee in developing effective approaches to planning, teaching and assessment; Support the trainee with marking and assessment of pupil work through moderation or double marking Give constructive, clear and timely feedback on lesson observations

Teaching (continued) Mentors should aim to do the following: Broker opportunities to observe best practice Support the trainee in accessing expert subject and pedagogical knowledge Resolve in-school issues on the trainee’s behalf where they lack the confidence or experience to do so themselves Enable and encourage the trainee to evaluate and improve their teaching Enable the trainee to access, utilise and interpret robust educational research to inform their teaching

Professionalism Mentors should aim to do the following: Encourage the trainee to participate in the life of the school and understand its role within the wider community Support the trainee in developing the highest standards of professional and personal conduct Support the trainee in promoting equality and diversity Ensure the trainee understands and complies with relevant legislation, including that related to the safeguarding of children Support the trainee to develop skills to manage time effectively

Self-development and working in partnership Mentors should aim to do the following: Ensure consistency by working with other mentors and partners to moderate judgements Continue to develop their own mentoring practice and subject and pedagogical expertise by accessing appropriate professional development and engaging with robust research

The rewards of mentorship You are the key person in your organisation CPD: - CV development - Collaboration with a university - Involvement in teacher training Mentor standards Time back from teaching New ideas and strategies from the sector Access to current research Benefits of reflection and evaluation of own teaching/subject area Alternative perspective of YOUR students