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An introductory talk about the Edgecliff High School Mentoring Program for Year 11 Students Tuesday 24 th November 2009 A. G. Walker
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Why? To help students maximise their potential. Students who are at the moment, predicted by the school as being set to achieve 5 grades or more below that of their KS4 targets. Or students who are below in Maths and English Who?
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What is Mentoring? “Primarily a short term intervention aimed at performance improvement or developing a particular competence” Clutterbuck 2003
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The job of the Mentor Active listening Being a critical buddy Giving feedback Setting goals
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Characteristics of Mentoring Consists of 1–1 developmental discussions Provides people with feedback on both their strengths and weaknesses Is directed to particular areas or specific issues Is a short term, focused activity Is non- judgmental Is non-directive
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Aims The mentoring system would turn the students from: ”I can’t” to “I can”, from “I won’t” to “I will”, from “I don’t know where I’m going or how to get there “ to “I want to achieve and I have a plan”, from “I can’t get along” to “I know how to get along”.
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The Keys to Success Getting along Confidence Persistence Organisation Emotional Resilience Not getting down, worried, Angry.
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Proposed activities 1 : 1 interview with mentor PSHE lessons spent with mentor After school sessions developing subject specific skills Extra study / revision skills Coursework improvement sessions Regular contact with home Gifted and talented (advice from the authority) Extra connections / careers guidance
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