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Mentor training. Materials and tasks.

KLIMSZOVÁ, MALÁ, Gabriela ENTLOVÁ, TRNOVÁ, GUZIUROVÁ et. al.

Základní údaje

Originální název

Mentor training. Materials and tasks.

Název česky

Mentor training. Materials and tasks.

Autoři

KLIMSZOVÁ, MALÁ, Gabriela ENTLOVÁ, TRNOVÁ, GUZIUROVÁ, ŠIMONOVÁ, CINDLEROVÁ, PAVERA, Krpálková KRELOVÁ, HOLEČKOVÁ, VACÍNOVÁ, GADUŠOVÁ, HAŠKOVÁ, LOMNICKÝ, PREDANOCYOVÁ, STRANOVSKÁ, CSEHIOVÁ, HORVÁTH, SZARKA a TÓTH-BAKOS

Vydání

https://www.mentra.ukf.sk/docs/MENTRA%20, 2021

Další údaje

Jazyk

angličtina

Typ výsledku

Učební texty pomůcky (vč. dílčích kapitol v učebnicích)

Stát vydavatele

Slovensko

Utajení

není předmětem státního či obchodního tajemství

Forma vydání

elektronická verze "online"

Odkazy

Organizační jednotka

Filozoficko-přírodovědecká fakulta v Opavě

ISBN

978-80-7599-294-9

Klíčová slova česky

mentor, mentee, training, materials, tasks

Klíčová slova anglicky

mentor, mentee, training, materials, tasks
Změněno: 15. 1. 2023 14:49, Mgr. Gabriela Entlová, Ph.D.

Anotace

V originále

The book was created as one of the outputs of the Erasmus+ project No. 2020-1-SK01-KA201-078250Mentor Training (MENTRA) by the team of the project partners from six universities – Constantine the Philosopher University in Nitra (the coordinator of the project) and J. Selye University in Komarno (Slovakia), University of Ostrava in Ostrava and University of Economics and Business in Prague (the Czech Republic), University of Novi Sad in Novi Sad (Serbia), and K. Esterhazy Catholic University in Eger (Hungary). It is both a textbook and a workbook and primarily pursues two goals. On the one hand, it offers a summary of practical instructions, guidelines, recommendations and inspiring hints on how to guide a novice teacher. On the other hand, it sets up a rear-view mirror for the mentor. The set of tasks motivates them to self-reflection, to think about how they have guided their novices so far, what would improve their mutual communication, and how their cooperation could be made more effective. The textbook consists of six chapters mapping the most serious problem areas, which both mentors and their mentees face. These include such topics as fundamentals of mentoring, relationship between mentor and mentee, the process of novice teacher professional socialization and development of career identity, supporting the teacher self-development and reflective thinking, innovation in education, communication and management of mentoring work. The choice of topics does not claim to be complete, but to be authentic.

Česky

The book was created as one of the outputs of the Erasmus+ project No. 2020-1-SK01-KA201-078250Mentor Training (MENTRA) by the team of the project partners from six universities – Constantine the Philosopher University in Nitra (the coordinator of the project) and J. Selye University in Komarno (Slovakia), University of Ostrava in Ostrava and University of Economics and Business in Prague (the Czech Republic), University of Novi Sad in Novi Sad (Serbia), and K. Esterhazy Catholic University in Eger (Hungary). It is both a textbook and a workbook and primarily pursues two goals. On the one hand, it offers a summary of practical instructions, guidelines, recommendations and inspiring hints on how to guide a novice teacher. On the other hand, it sets up a rear-view mirror for the mentor. The set of tasks motivates them to self-reflection, to think about how they have guided their novices so far, what would improve their mutual communication, and how their cooperation could be made more effective. The textbook consists of six chapters mapping the most serious problem areas, which both mentors and their mentees face. These include such topics as fundamentals of mentoring, relationship between mentor and mentee, the process of novice teacher professional socialization and development of career identity, supporting the teacher self-development and reflective thinking, innovation in education, communication and management of mentoring work. The choice of topics does not claim to be complete, but to be authentic.