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Peer Mentoring Model National Business Education Alliance
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Peer Mentoring Benefits Encourages reflection and analysis of teaching practices Promotes specific feedback over time Fosters collaboration among all stakeholders on campus Improves student achievement
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Peer Mentoring Prerequisites Ability to conduct clinical observations Thorough grasp of the “look-fors” High level of mutual trust, respect, and rapport A non-threatening, secure environment Focus on improved student achievement
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Peer Mentoring Model Preconference Observation Postconference
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Preconference Agreeing on data collection technique(s) Asking questions to help plan lesson around the focus Creating a common understanding of the “look-fors” Working out the observation logistics
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Preconference: Data Collection Scripted observations Student survey Student interviews Teacher interview
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Preconference: Logistics Observation time and date Positioning of observer Length of observation Interaction with students
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Preconference: You Pick… Grade level Content area Technology infrastructure
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Preconference: Roll the Die 1. Lesson Focus at a LoTi Level 1 2. Lesson Focus at a LoTi Level 2 3. Lesson Focus at a LoTi Level 3 4. Lesson Focus at a LoTi Level 4 5. Lesson Focus at a LoTi Level 5 6. Lesson Focus at a LoTi Level 6
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Observation Note taking or observation form? Partial lesson or entire lesson? Passive or active involvement? One or multiple observer(s)?
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Postconference Teacher reflection Discussion of focus strategies or “look- fors” Planning for next observation Discussion of possible role reversals
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Case Study: Peer Mentoring Middle school cience classroom Content Area: Heat Transfer Setting: Students will be working in pairs as they interact with the heat transfer simulator. Students will be analyzing and evaluating the heat capacity of different materials. Peer Mentoring Focus: Types of questions posed by students; level of questioning (Bloom’s) generated by students and teacher.
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Case Study: Peer Mentoring
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Postconference Teacher reflection Discussion of focus strategies or “look- fors” Planning for next observation Discussion of possible role reversals
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Peer Mentoring Floresville ISD LoTi Mentors Action Plan
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www.loticonnection.com National Business Education Alliance
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