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Mentor Training


Mary C. Clement
Center for Teaching Excellence, Berry College
Mentoring goals
Increase the retention of strong new hires

Raise student engagement and achievement in
the courses of the new faculty member

Lower the stress and frustration level of the new
hire, enabling them to perform at higher levels

Meet accreditation guidelines
A mentor can be

A guide

A friend

A role model

A confidante

A teacher
Who helped you?

If you had a mentor, what did he/she do well?



If you didn’t have a mentor, why do you wish that
you had?
New Faculty Induction

   Orientation in August

   Ongoing seminars throughout the year

      - lunches with a curriculum

Now, we are adding mentoring
Philosophy of our program

 Supportive, not evaluative

 Mentor does not report to the chair or dean

 Chair/dean still have roles in
 induction/helping/mentoring

 Evaluation process of new hires remains the
 same
Who will mentor?

Volunteers

Chair, in consultation with the dean, makes the
mentor pairing. (same school, not necessarily
same department)

Conflict? Contact Mary Clement
Roles and responsibilities
Help new hire “find” things on campus and off

Share a sample syllabus or textbook

Discuss course planning

Discuss a specific lesson

Discuss grading
Answer questions
What exactly is Mountain Day? And the
Olympics?

What do I wear to ____________.

Am I supposed to be at _________.

Grades are due when?

No, really, are there more deer than students?
A good mentor
Is committed to the role of support

Is accepting of the new faculty member

Is skilled at providing instructional support

Is effective in communicating

Is a role model for learning

Shares hope and optimism
Collegial supervision
A mentor should observe in the new faculty
member’s classes.

Consider the clinical/collegial observation model
for this.

Observe at the invitation of the new faculty
member, but ask them to invite you.
Three steps

Pre-conference

Observation

Post-conference
Pre-conference
    Know when and where to be; what will be taught

    The new faculty member should discuss with you
    what the want the observation FOR

-   Please monitor my time

-   Watch for how I direct my questions

-   Listen for how I respond to student
    questions/comments
Prepare for the observation

 Decide what kind of data to record and how

 Consider a running record

 Don’t add subjective/evaluative comments

 Verbatim questions

 Quantitative numbers for responses, etc.
The observation
Arrive a little early

Sit where you are not really noticed, but it helps
to see student faces. (side of room)

Write or type without having other students see
the comments.

Do not start the post-conference until you are
alone with the faculty member.
Post-conference
“Well, how did you you think your class went?”

Is this a typical lesson for this group?

Tell me about these students.

Describe this class and their achievement.
Share data objectively
I recorded that you asked 17 questions.

You asked a follow-up to four students.

I followed a plan you provided, and marked
minutes. The review was 34 minutes. Is that
what you planned?

Two students in the third row spent about half the
class texting.
Discuss

What will you do tomorrow in class?

Will you need to change the date of the exam?

What have you learned about these students.
Mentoring adults
Your new faculty member is not a teaching
assistant or graduate assistant!

Tenets of adult learning

Many adults want to learn on their own!

Adults learn by talking and sharing.
Hot topics
Teaching underprepared students

Teaching today’s students

Being 28 and teaching 22-year olds

Finding the time to write and publish

How do I get tenure?
Share resources
Go to a professional conference together.



Introduce the new faculty member to editors.



Go to a Teaching Professor or Lilly conference.
Now, a little role-playing
You have been invited to observe the new hire.
It’s the last week in September. She/he says that
she/he is concerned that students are not very
attentive.

You witness a 50-minute class with a 42 minute
lecture in a room with a Powerpoint and dimmed
lights. During the last five minutes of the class,
the professor says, “any questions?”

How do you start the discussion in the post-
conference?
Scenario 2
You have just observed what is a model lesson.
It had a focus, presentation of new material,
application and practice, and a great conclusion
with assessment. Wow.

In the post-conference the new faculty confides
that it took her all Sunday afternoon to prepare
the lesson for one class, and she has four
preparations!

How do you counsel the perfectionist?
Scenario 3
My new faculty member is young and handsome.
He is attending every student event, and was a
hit at Marthapalooza. He is talking about taking a
couple of students to the next professional
conference out-of-state. He has study sessions
at his campus cottage. He lives for engagement
with students every waking moment.

Discussion?
The flow of the school year
 What do we absolutely need to share at the
 beginning of the first semester?

 At mid-term time?

 Before finals

 About returning in January

 Spring break time

 Wrapping up a year
What questions remain?

What about the mentor pairing beyond the first
year?

Is it my job to help my new hire get tenure?

What if I become his/her chair?

What if I evaluate them on P and T?
What’s YOUR philosophy?

 Teaching is a gift. Pass it on.



 Share from your head, heart, and hands.

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Berry College Mentor Training

  • 1. Mentor Training Mary C. Clement Center for Teaching Excellence, Berry College
  • 2. Mentoring goals Increase the retention of strong new hires Raise student engagement and achievement in the courses of the new faculty member Lower the stress and frustration level of the new hire, enabling them to perform at higher levels Meet accreditation guidelines
  • 3. A mentor can be A guide A friend A role model A confidante A teacher
  • 4. Who helped you? If you had a mentor, what did he/she do well? If you didn’t have a mentor, why do you wish that you had?
  • 5. New Faculty Induction Orientation in August Ongoing seminars throughout the year - lunches with a curriculum Now, we are adding mentoring
  • 6. Philosophy of our program Supportive, not evaluative Mentor does not report to the chair or dean Chair/dean still have roles in induction/helping/mentoring Evaluation process of new hires remains the same
  • 7. Who will mentor? Volunteers Chair, in consultation with the dean, makes the mentor pairing. (same school, not necessarily same department) Conflict? Contact Mary Clement
  • 8. Roles and responsibilities Help new hire “find” things on campus and off Share a sample syllabus or textbook Discuss course planning Discuss a specific lesson Discuss grading
  • 9. Answer questions What exactly is Mountain Day? And the Olympics? What do I wear to ____________. Am I supposed to be at _________. Grades are due when? No, really, are there more deer than students?
  • 10. A good mentor Is committed to the role of support Is accepting of the new faculty member Is skilled at providing instructional support Is effective in communicating Is a role model for learning Shares hope and optimism
  • 11. Collegial supervision A mentor should observe in the new faculty member’s classes. Consider the clinical/collegial observation model for this. Observe at the invitation of the new faculty member, but ask them to invite you.
  • 13. Pre-conference Know when and where to be; what will be taught The new faculty member should discuss with you what the want the observation FOR - Please monitor my time - Watch for how I direct my questions - Listen for how I respond to student questions/comments
  • 14. Prepare for the observation Decide what kind of data to record and how Consider a running record Don’t add subjective/evaluative comments Verbatim questions Quantitative numbers for responses, etc.
  • 15. The observation Arrive a little early Sit where you are not really noticed, but it helps to see student faces. (side of room) Write or type without having other students see the comments. Do not start the post-conference until you are alone with the faculty member.
  • 16. Post-conference “Well, how did you you think your class went?” Is this a typical lesson for this group? Tell me about these students. Describe this class and their achievement.
  • 17. Share data objectively I recorded that you asked 17 questions. You asked a follow-up to four students. I followed a plan you provided, and marked minutes. The review was 34 minutes. Is that what you planned? Two students in the third row spent about half the class texting.
  • 18. Discuss What will you do tomorrow in class? Will you need to change the date of the exam? What have you learned about these students.
  • 19. Mentoring adults Your new faculty member is not a teaching assistant or graduate assistant! Tenets of adult learning Many adults want to learn on their own! Adults learn by talking and sharing.
  • 20. Hot topics Teaching underprepared students Teaching today’s students Being 28 and teaching 22-year olds Finding the time to write and publish How do I get tenure?
  • 21. Share resources Go to a professional conference together. Introduce the new faculty member to editors. Go to a Teaching Professor or Lilly conference.
  • 22. Now, a little role-playing You have been invited to observe the new hire. It’s the last week in September. She/he says that she/he is concerned that students are not very attentive. You witness a 50-minute class with a 42 minute lecture in a room with a Powerpoint and dimmed lights. During the last five minutes of the class, the professor says, “any questions?” How do you start the discussion in the post- conference?
  • 23. Scenario 2 You have just observed what is a model lesson. It had a focus, presentation of new material, application and practice, and a great conclusion with assessment. Wow. In the post-conference the new faculty confides that it took her all Sunday afternoon to prepare the lesson for one class, and she has four preparations! How do you counsel the perfectionist?
  • 24. Scenario 3 My new faculty member is young and handsome. He is attending every student event, and was a hit at Marthapalooza. He is talking about taking a couple of students to the next professional conference out-of-state. He has study sessions at his campus cottage. He lives for engagement with students every waking moment. Discussion?
  • 25. The flow of the school year What do we absolutely need to share at the beginning of the first semester? At mid-term time? Before finals About returning in January Spring break time Wrapping up a year
  • 26. What questions remain? What about the mentor pairing beyond the first year? Is it my job to help my new hire get tenure? What if I become his/her chair? What if I evaluate them on P and T?
  • 27. What’s YOUR philosophy? Teaching is a gift. Pass it on. Share from your head, heart, and hands.