Mentor Teachers
We appreciate your willingness to mentor and supervise one of CU Â鶹ӰԺ’s student teachers. Being a mentor teacher is rewarding and you playÌýan essential role in shaping the next generation of teacher leaders.ÌýYou model effective teaching practices and guide and support your student teacher. You help orient the teacher candidate to the school, community, building culture, students, classroom routines, policies, curriculum, and instruction and assessment practices.ÌýSpecifically, you regularly plan with, observe, and provide specific feedback to the teacher candidate, including daily informal conversations. You also support the student teacher with Teacher Performance Assessment (edTPA) andÌýparticipate in mid-assignment assessment plansÌýand final conferences.
School Supervisors
Supervisors are resources for both the student teacher and the mentor teacher, and serve as liaisons between the university and the field. Supervisors are responsible for observing student teachers' lessons and progress in classrooms at least fiveÌýtimes each semester and meeting with student teachers in a student teaching seminar that meets a minimumÌýof 10 times per semester. In addition, supervisors will provideÌýcritical feedback during observations that encourage students to improve and to critically analyze their practice. Supervisors work in concert with student teachers to identify specific areas of challenge or interest in both the classroom and their completionÌýof the edTPA. In this way, student teachers are able to participate in their own learning and make decisions about particular goals they wish to address.
Mentoring Your Student Teacher Guide
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