new teacher mentorship modelChris,

What an inspired idea!  I look forward to hearing how it goes.

Here's one small suggestion.  Some folks really do learn best one-on-one and 
benefit from an ongoing relationship.  I'd encourage any new teacher who wishes 
to do so to ask someone to be their mentor.  They will have the experience of 
the Open Space to notice who has interest in supporting the areas they are 
interested in and to see the mentors in action so they have some insight into 
the chemistry.

You can certainly conclude that this would happen in some cases whether 
specifically encouraged or not.  Since the new teachers probably have a lot 
coming at them, I see value in an explicit suggestion to find someone to work 
with if they so desire.

Peggy

  ----- Original Message ----- 
  From: Rhett Hudson/Chris Weaver 
  To: [email protected] 
  Sent: Thursday, June 29, 2000 6:53 PM
  Subject: new teacher mentorship model


  Dear OSLIST,

  I'm all excited and bleary-eyed from one of those sweet breakthroughs into a 
new application of Open Space.  I've drafted an Open-Space-based design for a 
mentorship project for new public school teachers (with help from Esther, BJ, 
and Chris Corrigan).  I'm striking while the iron is hot - this could be 
piloted state-wide in North Carolina by the fall, bringing together a number of 
teacher-support programs who have never worked in consort.  I share it with you 
in its newly-created form for your feedback, and of course in the hope that it 
might be useful to someone else out there.

  PS TO MICHAEL HERMAN:  Where would be the best niche for posting this type of 
item on the openspaceworld website?


  LEARNER-BASED COMMUNITY MENTORSHIP for NEW TEACHERS
  Draft, 6/30, by Chris Weaver

  RATIONALE
  New teachers are working in highly complex environments and have multiple 
layers of needs.  They are constructing their own practice in individual ways 
based on their diverse professional strengths and the diverse environments in 
which they work.  The mentoring they receive should be driven by each teacher's 
priorities, rather than by the agenda of an individual mentor or support 
program.  The new teachers should have effective access to a wide variety of 
mentoring expertise.

  END RESULT
  At the end of the Formation Meeting, each new teacher will have chosen a 
number of mentors whom they can easily contact for different types of advice.  
Each mentor will have identified a number of new teachers whose needs match 
their area of expertise.  In the ongoing contact and meetings, these multiple 
mentor-mentee relationships will deepen, and new relationships will be easily 
formed based on the needs of the new teachers.


  I.  FORMATION MEETING
      When?         Mid-August
      Where?        NCTeach University Host Sites
      Who?            All New NCTeach Teachers
                          All available mentors (LEA, Coach-to-Coach, NCTeach 
Master Teachers, Available                                           
                          NCTeach Faculty)  
      How Long?    3 1/2 hours (in this example, 6:00 to 9:30 pm) 
      Process?      Open Space Technology
      Description:
                          6:00 to 6:45  -  All teachers and mentors meet.  Each 
participant is given a list of all participants, with individual contact 
information (particularly email addresses) and room for note-taking below each 
name.  Instructions are also included for ongoing listserv and/or web-based 
communication.  Open Space process is introduced.  Participants are invited to 
convene focus groups on a particular topic reflecting the needs of the teachers 
(e.g. High School Biology, classroom management, Standard Course of Study and 
Projects, homework expectations, Inclusion, EOG 7th grade reading 
Benchmarks...)  The convenor of each focus group (could be a teacher or a 
mentor) selects a time and location for their conversation.  Schedule is posted 
on the agenda wall.  Participants know that they may move freely between focus 
groups at any time, to find the place where they can learn or contribute to the 
highest degree possible.
                          6:45 to 7:30  -  Focus Groups, session I
                          7:30 to 8:15  -  Focus Groups, session II
                          8:15 to 9:00  -  Focus Groups, session III 
  The convenor of each focus group is responsible for facilitating that group, 
and for ensuring that a simple report is compiled.
                          9:00 to 9:30  -  Whole Group Closing Meeting
                          FOLLOW-UP  -  All focus group reports will be 
compiled and distributed, electronically and/or hard copies, to all 
participants within 24 hours.

  II.  SUSTAINING MEETINGS
      Sustaining meetings will be held monthly throughout the school year, 
following the same Open Space Process.  Focus groups will continue to be 
convened around specific teacher needs.  New teachers will thus deepen their 
relationships with established mentors while maintaining access to new mentors. 
 New teachers will also learn collaboratively from one another, and mentors 
will learn from all participants.  Focus group reports will be compiled and 
distributed following each Open Space meeting.

  III.  SUPPORT BETWEEN MEETINGS
      New teacher support between meetings will be driven by teacher needs and 
requests.  Communication will occur on-line, as well as by phone and in person 
as requested.  A fund will be established to pay for substitutes so that 
mentors can make classroom visits to new teachers when requested whenever 
possible.

  IV.  MENTOR ROLES AND COMPENSATION
      In this structure, mentors are compensated for their participation in the 
monthly Open Space meetings and for being available to the new teachers between 
meetings.  Mentors will be compensated by their sponsoring organizations 
(NCTeach, Coach-to-Coach, local District/LEA).  In this learner-based 
structure, the actual hours spent in mentoring work will be impossible to 
precisely predict.  Data on this will be collected as the program unfolds, and 
adjustments in compensation/workload will be negotiated as needed.

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