Full course description
Course Description
- Are you mentoring a new teacher next year? If so, this course is for you! A mentor/coach builds rapport using tools that focus on purposeful conversations grounded in uplifting targeted thinking which helps the mentee to leave the experience with actionable steps for impacting students. A coach works from the principle of reflection. This empowers teachers to think deeply about what has happened in the past, what is happening in the present, and what will happen in the future. There are times when it is important for a mentor to give feedback. We will cover how to do that while still maintaining trust. You will also walk away with tools and ideas for timely topics to use for coaching/mentoring throughout the year. This course is for PreK-12 teacher mentors, PLS, and administrators.
- Lead Learner (Facilitator): Kristie Krier | Priyanka Graten
- Credit(s) and Type: 14 Hours Relicensure | Staff Development
Target Audience
- Admin/Pro-Tech, Certified Staff
- Open to Substitute Teachers = Not at this time
- Open to Student Teachers = Not at this time
- Open to Charter School Staff = Yes
- Charter Certified
Date, Time, and Location
- Date: April 15-16, 2025
- Time: 8:00 AM - 3:30 PM
- Location:
- April 15 - West Support Center, Telluride Conference Room | 701 Prairie Hawk Dr, Castle Rock, 80109
- April 16 - DCSD Legacy Campus, Room 245 | 10035 S. Peoria St, Lone Tree 80134
Course Outcomes
Here are the outcomes for the course:
- To know myself as a mentor
- To learn ways to know the mentee in order to provide effective coaching and support
- To be a growth agent by offering support, creating challenge, and facilitating professional vision while engaging in an impact cycle
- To differentiate the mentee’s needs by focusing on their skill and will areas
- To have a learning-focused relationship by purposefully shifting between calibrating, consulting, collaborating, and coaching