Mentors
“The most powerful form of learning, the most sophisticated form of staff development, comes not from listening to the good works of others but from sharing what we know with others….By reflecting on what we do, by giving it coherence, and by sharing and articulating our craft knowledge, we make meaning, we learn." (Ronald Barth)

- NILA Mentor Application
- Mentoring reflections and tips
- Mentoring information (Answers to frequently asked mentoring questions.)
- Mentor Teacher Reflection (Reflections of Iowa teacher Marcey Hand after completing a year as a mentor teacher)
- Mentor Forums and On-going Learning
- Mentor Assessment and Accountability: Promoting Growth
- ACTFL Elements of Teaching Practice
- Connecticut Mentor Program Tips
- Connecticut Mentor Resource Packet
