Reference no: EM133157097 , Length: 15 PPT Slides
EDGL919 Coaching and Mentoring Educators - University of Wollongong
Learning Outcome 1: Demonstrate knowledge of the research, theories and complexities of coaching and mentoring educators in educational settings
Learning Outcome 2: Demonstrate understanding of the policy and organisational context in which coaching, and mentoring are enacted
Learning Outcome 3: Use knowledge and skills to examine and practice effective coaching and mentoring strategies
Learning Outcome 4: Ability to critically analyse and communicate issues relating to effective workplace coaching and mentoring
Learning Outcome 5: Applied skills and knowledge to evaluate a mentoring program.
Assessment: Project - Practical Resource
Imagine you are part of an educational organisation that does NOT have a coaching or mentoring program. As part of the leadership team, you want to introduce a coaching/mentoring program but first you need to convince others on the leadership team of the importance of mentoring/coaching and share an approach to design a program for the educational organisation. You decide to put together a presentation to present at the next team meeting.
Design a 12-15 slide PowerPoint (PPT) introducing mentoring or coaching to your leadership team. The PPT should include:
1. Definition and rationale of mentoring/coaching
2. Examples of different mentoring/coaching models including their benefits and limitations
3. A suggested process to design a coaching/mentoring program for the educational organisation
4. A rationale and suggested process for evaluating the mentoring/coaching process once its implemented
5. Key considerations for leaders in the design and implementation of the program
6. Some useful professional readings
7. 2-3 interactive activities throughout the PPT to engage your audience in the presentation
8. Reference list
To accompany the PowerPoint you will also need to submit ‘Speaking notes' which include key points that would be discussed when presenting each the slide. A template for these speaking notes is available on the subject Moodle.