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Joseph Oonyu & Justine Otaala October 25, 2011. 1.Mentoring requires a trusting, supporting and confidential relationship based on mutual respect 2.Mentoring.

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1 Joseph Oonyu & Justine Otaala October 25, 2011

2 1.Mentoring requires a trusting, supporting and confidential relationship based on mutual respect 2.Mentoring involves a definite time commitment on the part of both the mentor and mentee 3.Mentoring requires skills and values (attitudes) and other competencies that encourage learning and reflective practice 4.A mentoring relationship is planned to enhance specific growth goals of a mentee and not merely for organizational requirements

3 5.The purpose of mentoring must be mutually established by the mentor and mentee with clearly defined goals/ outcomes. 6.Mentors should model performances for mentees thereby providing them with opportunities to observe and develop insights. 7.Mentors provide quality performance assessments, especially of a mentee’s self- assessment of their work

4 8.Mentees must show progress by “raising the bar” for themselves as their insights and skills increase. 9.Although the mentoring relationship should end when the mentee is able to operate independently, it usually does not. 10.Mentors and mentees provide value to the each other without receiving extrinsic rewards such as money

5 11. A mentoring relationship should help both the mentor and mentee to think and question things that are often taken for granted 12. Disagreements in mentoring can be opportunities to learn (for both the mentor and mentee); but these must be presented in a constructive manner 13. Mentors are facilitators who are able to help the mentees to learn for themselves, while at the same time being able to look deeply into his/her own practices

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7  Supports a teacher’s effort to achieve curriculum competences  Encourages development of critical reflective practice  Leads to improvement in quality of education provided to learners  Help mentee take on new ideas and integrate them into their practice for improvement

8 Develop Rapport Establishing goals, successes & challenges Closing the session Reaching a goal

9 Developing a Rapport  Mentor $ mentee develop a sense of self worth and confidence  Provide conducive climate for effective discussion and reinforcement of mentor-mentee relationship  Mentor and mentee develop a feeling of acceptance and respect for one another.

10 Establishing goals, successes and challenges  Take note of successes that emerged during the previous week  Give constructive feedback  Involve the mentee in identifying challenges and guide them in developing strategies to address them  Do not attack, but rather address the identified challenge

11 Reaching a Goal  Plan together the following week’s work  Apply informal but structured discussions with the mentee  Rate the mentee’s views, hopes, aspirations, likes and dislikes  Talk together about educational interests and concerns

12 Closing the Session  Maintain relationship  Check the success  Take on the new goal  Agree on the joint actions to improve the mentee’s performance NB: -ve rapport affects entire mentoring process & leads mentor to identify & correct the mentee where performance deviates from set standards.

13 Activity One  Identify a topic in the sec school curriculum or a behavior that is difficult to do by one of the group members  Identify one group member who can help this participant learn how to achieve or overcome that particular challenge using the outlined stages  Develop a short role play of how this participant will be helped.

14 Activity Two  Generate roadblocks (challenges) to achieving effective mentoring at school level  Consider ethical conduct of teachers and other workers at school  Develop a short role play showing the behaviors that may be a roadblock to effective mentoring.


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