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Mentor Program Professional Learning - Teaching Sprints

Mentor Program PL Session - Teaching Sprints

Mentors and Mentees of the Semester 1 2022 Mentor Program came together for this welcome professional learning session of Teaching Sprints with author, Dr Simon Breakspear.

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If you are paired with a mentor or mentee and have not yet received your invite, get in contact with us at mentoring@thinkforwardeducators.org

 

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As educators, we’re all at different stages on our journey to effective teaching, aligned with the science of learning.

Our Mentor Program pairs volunteer mentors with educators wanting guidance or support on that journey.

Our mentors provide free support for educators who want to know more about pathways for integrating the science of learning into their practice for the benefit of all students.

In this session, you will learn what opportunities mentoring can offer you, as either a mentee or mentor.

 

Meet the Team

Naomi Nagorcka has worked as a primary classroom teacher in schools in Australia, the UK and Nepal. She currently has her dream job working as a reading intervention teacher in a large Melbourne school.

Rebecca Gillogly is a certified practising speech pathologist currently working in a multidisciplinary private practise setting in Newcastle, New South Wales. She works with children and young people in both school and community settings. She has previously worked as a speech pathologist within Student Support Services in Melbourne, servicing both mainstream and special education schools within a response to intervention framework.

Vanessa Basilone is a certified practising speech pathologist working in an inner-city primary school in Melbourne. She works with students and families from diverse cultural and linguistic backgrounds. She has previously worked as a speech pathologist with Student Support Services in Melbourne.

Brendan Lee is currently an Assistant Principal at a primary school in NSW. He's been through the emotional roller-coaster of life as teacher and previously left his job as a high school PDHPE teacher to run a cafe! Upon returning to education, he shifted his mindset to re-focus his purpose on making a difference to as many young people as possible.

Samantha Jelbart is a learning specialist in a Victorian country primary school. She coaches teachers in the Science of Reading and Learning and loves helping others continue to develop their knowledge and practice. She is passionate about all things literacy, numeracy and well being.

 

Missed out on the semester 1 2022 Program? Want to get your name down for our semester 2 program right now? Mentors wanted also!

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