mentoring scenarios for student teachers
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Professional Issues
Mentoring Scenarios
Articulation
• Your role: Teacher
• Your task: Mentor a colleague from another school
• The problem: Lack of
articulation between high school and college language programs
Contextualization• Your role is: Teacher
• Your task: Mentor a colleague who wants to make language learning more meaningful for students
• The problem: How to
contextualize grammar & vocabulary
Classroom Management
• Your role: Teacher
• Your task: Mentor a colleague
• The problem : Difficult students who are off task a lot and complain they don’t understand
Professional Communication
• Your role: Teacher
• Your task: Mentor a colleague who has asked your advice about working with their assigned mentor
• The problem is conflicts in teaching philosophies
Supplemental Materials
• Your role: Teacher
• Your task: Mentor a colleague
• The problem: Lack of communicative activities in a Level I textbook
Shared Space
• Your role: Teacher
• Your task: Mentor a colleague who has to share a classroom with another teacher
• The problem:
Communication about how to arrange and decorate the classroom
Strong Personalities
• Your role: Teacher
• Your task: Mentor a colleague who is being pushed to teach a certain way by peers
• The problem:
“Pushy” colleagues
Target Language Use
• Your role: Teacher
• Your task: Mentor a colleague who is worried about giving explanations and instructions in the target language
• The problem: Mentor only uses English and thinks students will misbehave if you use the target language
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