Common use of Mentor Selection Process Clause in Contracts

Mentor Selection Process. 1.) In order to be eligible to mentor a Beginning Teacher, a veteran teacher must have attained a Level 2 License. New Mexico Master Teacher Level 3 Licensure is preferred. 2.) Qualified and approved Master Teachers who desire to be Mentors will submit an application in order to be eligible for the Mentor pool. Included in the application will be a letter of interest highlighting their ability to work with teachers, a list of references, and a completed mentor program recommendation form from each of the references listed, including, but not limited to, a principal or supervisor, a teacher colleague, and the site Federation Representative. 3.) Becoming a member of the Mentor pool will not guarantee a mentoring assignment. Not all Mentors will be needed and activated each school year. Whether or not a Mentor is activated will depend on the capacity to match

Appears in 5 contracts

Sources: Collective Bargaining Agreement, Collective Bargaining Agreement, Negotiated Agreement

Mentor Selection Process. 1.) In order to be eligible to mentor a Beginning Teacher, a veteran teacher must have attained a Level 2 License. New Mexico Master Teacher Level 3 Licensure is preferred. 2.) Qualified and approved Master Teachers who desire to be Mentors will submit an application in order to be eligible for the Mentor pool. Included in the application will be a letter of interest highlighting their ability to work with teachers, a list of references, and a completed mentor program recommendation form from each of the references listed, including, but not limited to, a principal or supervisor, a teacher colleague, and the site Federation Representative. 3.) Applicants must complete an interview before being selected for the Mentor pool. Becoming a member of the Mentor pool will not guarantee a mentoring assignment. Not all Mentors will be needed and activated each school year. Whether or not a Mentor is activated will depend on the capacity to match

Appears in 1 contract

Sources: Collective Bargaining Agreement