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More About This Title Mentoring Teachers Toward Excellence: Supportingand Developing Highly Qualified Teachers
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Mistilina Sato, a former teacher, is an assistant professor of teacher development and science education at the University of Minnesota, Twin Cities and former director of the National Board Resource Center at Stanford University.
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Preface.
Acknowledgments.
The Sponsor.
The Editors.
The Contributors.
Introduction: Mentoring Practitioners Toward Standards of Excellence (Mistilina Sato).
PART ONE: THE ROLE OF THE MENTOR.
1. The Conflicting Roles of a Support Provider.
2. Facilitating from the Sidelines: Balancing Group Collaboration and Facilitator Expertise.
PART TWO: VISION OF ACCOMPLISHED TEACHING.
3. What to Do About Jake.
4. Getting a Small Group on Board with the Standards.
PART THREE: COMPLEXITIES OF EFFECTIVE MENTORING.
5. What Do You Do When Bias Sneaks In?
6. The Facilitator, the Candidate, and the Mushy Brains: Working with Biases of a National Board Candidate.
7. Facilitating the Writing Process.
PART FOUR: STRUCTURING GROUP PROCESS.
8. National Board Readiness: Is There a Right Time?
9. Why Are All the Black Teachers Sitting Together?
PART FIVE: SETTING BOUNDARIES.
10. Managing the Mentoring Relationship.
11. Mission Impossible: The Exasperating Mentee.
PART SIX: MENTORING ONE’ S COLLEAGUES.
12. A Circle of National Board Certification Friends.
13 Can We Really Teach Like This?
14. Conclusion: Making the Most of Case Discussions.
APPENDIX. Working with Case Writers: A Methodological Note.
Selected Annotated Bibliography.
Index.
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