As I’ve previously mentioned, it looks like I’ll be teaching a couple of classes of Seniors next year (in addition to ESL and IB TOK) instead of my usual double-block ninth-grade English class. My colleague Katie Hull, who will be teaching a ninth-grade English class, and I are going to try an experiment where my students doing regular teaching/mentoring with hers (our classes will be at the same time).
So, I’ve begun collecting resources that might be useful. I hope you’ll suggest others:
Surprise, Surprise: Study Finds That Relationships Promote Perseverance & Cash Bonuses Do Not is my previous post where I began this discussion and also shared some resources.
Questions To Ask People We Want To Mentor, Including Students (& Ones We Might Want To Ask Ourselves) is another previous post.
Barking Up The Wrong Tree found an interesting study that found:
Undergrads who wrote letters of encouragement to “at-risk” middleschoolers advising them to persevere and that intelligence “is not a finite endowment but rather an expandabale capacity” became, themselves, happier and better in school for months afterward.
Teen mentors inspire healthier choices in younger children is a report on a new study demonstrating the effectiveness of older students mentoring younger ones.
Here Are The Instructions I Give Mentors To Our ELLs – Help Me Make Them Better
Feedback, including suggestions of additional resources, is welcome.
This Mentoring Program Is Taking A Different Approach To Help Students With Reading is from NPR.
ANOTHER STUDY FINDS THAT STUDENT MENTORS GIVING ADVICE HELPS THEM DO BETTER
Being A Mentor At Our School May Have Resulted In Improved Grades For The…Mentors
OUR AFTER-SCHOOL PEER TUTORING PROGRAM FOR ELLS – STUDENT HANDOUTS INCLUDED!
A GOOD “FRAME” FOR WHEN OLDER STUDENTS SPEAK TO YOUNGER ONES
New Study Finds [Unsurprising] Conclusion That Students Benefit From Mentors
New Research Review Finds Small Group & Peer Instruction Effective
HERE ARE GUIDELINES, REPORT FORMS, & “FOCUS QUESTIONS” FOR OUR PEER MENTORS
MORE “FOCUS QUESTIONS” FOR PEER MENTORS
How Peer Tutoring Can Transform High School Academics — and Benefit Both Student Teachers and the Classmates They’re Helping is from The 74.
Useful Downloadable Feedback Form For Mentees In Our Mentor Program
A Research-Backed Toolkit of What Works—and Doesn’t Work—in Education is from Edutopia.
HERE’S WHAT A TYPICAL ELL CLASS WITH PEER TUTORS & ME LOOKS LIKE
I’M GOING TO SHOW OUR MENTORS THIS SHORT VIDEO TO HELP THEM ENGAGE MORE WITH THEIR MENTEES
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