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University of East London
New Mentor Training
(Stage 1 Mentoring – London)
WHY ARE YOU HERE?
Aims of the session• To gain an overview of the programmes at UEL
• To gain an understanding of what is required of you as a mentor
• To gain an understanding of the documentation schedule for the year
• To know and understand the professional standards for teaching and how to help trainees gather evidence
• To answer any questions you may have!
OUR PROGRAMMESGraduate Teacher Programme (GTP)
Whole academic year
Paid member of staff
School based training
Supported & verified by UEL
Main placement school
4 week experience in 2nd school
Achieve QTS
Professional/PostgraduateCertificate of Education (PGCE)
36 weeks
University based training
Subject & whole school input
Supported & verified by UEL
Two contrasting placements
12 week placements
Achieve QTS & academic qualification
Support for trainees during the programme
At UEL
• Subject tutors
• Director of Secondary/GTP
• Admin Team
• SU/Student Services
In School
• Professional Coordinating Mentor
• Subject Mentor
Achieving QTS/PGCE
Graduate Teacher Programme (GTP)
Pass school experience
Meet QTS standards
Pass Assignment
Professional/PostgraduateCertificate of Education (PGCE)
Pass both placements
Meet QTS standards
Pass 3 assignments
The Professional Standards ….
• the award of Qualified Teacher Status (QTS) (Q)
• teachers on the main scale (Core) (C)
• teachers on the upper pay scale (Post Threshold Teachers) (P)
• Excellent Teachers (E)
• Advanced Skills Teachers (ASTs) (A)
Aim : to analyse your own understanding of the mentor’s
role• Make a list –as detailed as possible ,of all
the things you feel are part of your role as a mentor.
• Once you have made your list ,show it to someone else. Discuss – what would they add to it or change ?
Aim : to refine the analysis of your role
• Look at the list again and consider ,for each item ,what your responsibilities are likely to be
• You may find it useful to draw four columns and construct a grid e.g.
Role : Mentor : School : ITT Provider :
SupportLesson Planning
Counsel,advice,Resource.
Curriculum/Scheme of work andcoverage
Follow guidelinesMonitorreport
Support Classroom Management
Demonstrate discuss ,help,observe
Explain rules and routines
MonitorRecord.
Development of the trainee over the year….The common stages.!!!!
Early idealism Survival Recognising difficulties The plateau Moving on Reading /theorising (putting their own experiences into wider contexts)
Supporting your trainee
In groups ,suggest ways in which you can support trainees through each phase .
QTS STANDARDS• 3 categories
Professional attributes
Professional knowledge & understanding
Professional Skills
Professional Attributes
• Relationships
• Frameworks
• Communicating and working with others
• Personal professional development
Professional Knowledge & Understanding
• Teaching & learning
• Assessment & monitoring
• Subjects & curriculum
• Literacy, numeracy & ICT
• Achievement & diversity
• Health & well-being
Professional Skills
• Planning
• Teaching
• Assessing, monitoring and giving feedback
• Reviewing teaching & learning
• Learning environment
• Team work & collaboration
TASK
1. Think about possible evidence for the standards.
2. Which standards would be hard to find evidence for?
Responsibilities of the Mentor
WEEKLY MEETINGS
CONTACTINGUEL
FORMAL OBSERVATIONS
REPORT WRITING
SUPPORT TARGET SETTING
Refer to Mentor Handbookfor specific roles
Responsibilities of the PCM
PROF.STUDIES
MONITORING
1 FORMAL OBS.PER HALF-TERM
SUPERVISEREPORT WRITING
LIAISON
Refer to Mentor Handbookfor specific roles
UNIVERSITY OBSERVATIONS
• GTP – 6 BY UNI
• PGCE – 4 BY UNI
• Timetables to Uni ASAP
• Encourage trainees to check calendar
• 2/3 hour process, including documentation check.
• Joint observations
SCHOOL OBSERVATIONS
• Should have member of staff in all lessons
• Once every 2 weeks
• Must submit 3 formal observations per half term for PGCE and 2 per half term for GTP
• School experience report
• Standardisation
BEFORE THE LESSON
Meet the teacher for a few minutes
Understandcontext (syllabus/NC) objectives & the stages of the session
Agree purpose & focus of your observationhow you’re going to be introducedhow you’ll behave permission for any interaction
Timetabling
PGCE - Oct – December - 30% - 4 days
Jan – February – 50 % - 5 days
Feb – April – 50 % - 5 days
April - May - 60% - 5 days
Timetabling
GTP
• 30% Term 1
• 50% Term 2
• 80 / 90% Term 3
Timetabling
GTP – Term 1 - 30% - 4 days
GTP – Term 2 - 50/60 % - 4 days
GTP -Term 3 – 80/90- 4 days
TO BE TIMETABLEDWITH EXPERIENCEDMEMBERS OF STAFF
DOCUMENTATION• Observations – Commentary
Summary
• Reports – SE1
• School Based Training Plans
• Weekly Training Plans
• Standards Tracker• Mentor wiki
School based training …
• Pre/post session tasks in Subject TL guide
• Training plan activities
• Directed tasks
• Observation of colleagues
• Use Weekly Training Plan to log progress, set targets and record mentor meetings
Weekly Training Plans
• Review progress and set targets
• Track progress towards completion of training plan
• Allows for variation/additions to training plan
• Targets may be longer term
Stress Points - Highs• Early progress reports by mentor – style of report tends to look for strong
points – confidence booster
• Reaching end of first term
• Response to successful lessons
• Taking on responsibility for managing own lessons
• Liaising with other trainees on the course – important on social level & to vent frustrations & celebrate successes
• Successful observations by UEL tutor
• Participating in extra curricular activities
• Parents’ evenings
Stress points - Lows• Preparation for assessment as well as juggling HEI based
work such as assignments
• Initial insecurity about not knowing pupils/school
• Coming back in January to new term & challenges
• Pressure of marking increases gradually during placement
• A lot of energy put into production of resources often not maximised
• Transition to more lessons & more difficult classes
• Mentor not always finding time for trainee – trainee feels guilty for making demands
• Job hunting – nervous wait
QUESTIONS ?