
Mentoring - 4 day summer school
Mon Jan 15th to Thurs Jan 18th , 2018 - 9am to 3.30pm
This 4 day course explores conceptual issues and practical matters surrounding mentoring in various educational settings, and as a strategy relevant to all ages.
Topics include:
• essential elements of effective mentoring relationships;
• features of effective mentoring programs;
• different models of mentoring and applications; and
• the concept of mentoring and assumptions underlying it.
Upon completion, all participants will receive a certification of participation, which can contribute towards AITSL’s (Australian Institute for Teaching and School Leadership) Standard 6: Professional Engagement.
Cost:
- FREE for teachers with experience in mentoring Murdoch education students ! Click here to register (places are limited)
- PLEASE NOTE:
- Teachers can choose to complete assessments if they wish to have advanced standing granted towards the the Master of Education (Coursework) – normal unit fees will apply.
- Postgraduate students will also be attending this course, as it forms part of the unit EDN671 Mentoring, offered as part of the Master of Education Coursework.
- Murdoch students to enrol into EDN671 via MyUnits.
- Optional choice for teachers to attend Day 5 at no cost (student presentation day)
- Summer School teachers will be allocated a Murdoch student number, so as to access online readings, available via the student portal (LMS).
- Summer School teachers will need to fill our a student enrolment form, so as to be allocated a student number. Click here for the form.
Course coordinator:
Associate Professor Judy MacCallum, J.MacCallum@murdoch.edu.au