Mentor Induction Inquiry II
EDUC-31711
Mentor Induction Inquiry II provides Mentors with the tools and resources needed to guide and support Candidates in the Induction Program as they design their own personal professional development using a self-selected area of interest from the California Standards for the Teaching Profession (CSTPs). Mentors will conduct conversations with their candidates that will focus on Candidate self-reflection related to their chosen CSTP standard. Mentors will also assist Candidates as they conduct an extended inquiry to address needs in their chosen CSTP standard. They will guide and support the Candidate as they research effective teaching strategies, use resources and other methods of improvement to implement in their classroom through lesson design, and participate in a Coaching Observation Cycle. Mentors and Candidates will have ongoing conversations that focus on an analysis of student achievement/results. The Candidate’s inquiry will culminate in a reflection on student and professional growth in the candidates chosen CSTP elements. The course will also include Mentoring/Coaching Professional Development, and Professional Readings.
Induction Mentor Enrollment Info
Induction Mentors enroll into the Mentor course section with the same instructor and start and end dates as their Candidate’s course. The corresponding Induction Candidate course is EDUC-31705 Induction Inquiry II. Please review the Induction Candidate and Mentor Course Alignment for the full outline of courses.
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This course is entirely web-based and to be completed asynchronously between the published course start and end dates. Synchronous attendance is NOT required.
You will have access to your online course on the published start date OR 1 business day after your enrollment is confirmed if you enroll on or after the published start date.
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All course materials are included unless otherwise stated.
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Instructor: Harriet Levine, M.Ed., M.A.
M.Ed. in Multicultural Studies and an M.A. in Reading & Literacy. She is completing a Ph.D. program in Special Education.
Harriet A Levine received a M.A. in Reading & Literacy and an M.Ed. in Multicultural Studies. Levine has many years of teaching experience in K-12 schools, and for the past 5 years, has worked in higher education. She has been an elementary classroom teacher in Los Angeles and Goleta, and from 1986 - 2008 was a reading specialist in The Goleta Union School District. Levine worked with student teachers and interns as a clinical supervisor at Loyola-Marymount University in Los Angeles, and now works as a support provider for clear credential candidates at UCLA. Currently, in addition to teaching for UC San Diego Extension, Harriet has a private practice as a reading specialist.