
What is Mentoring?
Mentoring is a reciprocal learning relationship in which a mentor and mentee agree to a partnership where they will work collaboratively toward achievement of mutually defined goals.
Mentoring Explained [1]
Mentoring Learner Model [2]
Mentoring Process [3]
How to Choose a Mentor
Mentors should be chosen with care. Your scholars come from diverse backgrounds, different cultures and economic situations so it is important to match them with mentors who would be a great fit for them. To read more about mentor recruitment, please refer to the section below:
Mentor Recruitment [9]
Once mentors are chosen, the next steps are for scholars to get comfortable with their mentors and do all necessary tasks to maintain the relationship. The following pages explain in great detail some of the best practices in maintaining a successful relationship. Please refer to the pages below:
After being part of a successful mentoring relationship it is natural that it must come to an end. Closing a mentoring relationship requires both parties to reflect on the time they have spent together and speak about the impact that the relationship had on one another. To learn more about closing a mentoring relationship, please refer to the page below:
School Organizational Assessment [4]
Mentoring Agreement for Mentee and Mentors [5]
Getting to Know You Exercise [6]
Preparing for a Mentoring Relationship--Mentor Worksheet [7]
Mentoring Part I: What you need to Know... What you need to do
Speaker: Dr. Lois Zachary
Session Q/A & Chat [19]
Participant Guide [20]
Facilitator: Dr. Lois Zachary
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Mentoring IV: Mentoring Moving to the Next Level
Facilitator: Dr. Lois Zachary
Dr. Lois Zachary, author and mentoring expert will present a continuing session on mentoring, evaluating past success and getting to the next level. Be sure to join this expert author on "Mentoring, Moving to the Next Level". This session will continue the Summit pre-conference presentation.
Session Slides [22]
Facilitator: Dr. Lois Zachary
Dr. Lois Zachary, author and mentoring expert will present a continuing session on mentoring, evaluating past success and ways to move the mentoring relationship forward. Be sure to join this expert author on "Mentoring: Looking Back and Moving Forward."
Session Slides
[23]Script presenting [24] at the meeting