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Mentorship for Teacher Leaders

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Course by: Fred Mednick. E-mail the author

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Summary: A set of research modules to help selected Teachers Without Borders members best prepare for their active role as mentors for those teachers participating in the five-course Certificate of Teaching Mastery program

Instructor: Alison Smith, Cheryl Reed, Haviva Kohl

Institution: TEACHERS WITHOUT BORDERS

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This collection contains: Modules by: Andra McGinn, Angus MacNeil, Arnold Barrera, Bob Smith, Bonnie Beyer, Carol A. Mullen, Colleen Kennedy, Ed Cox, James E. Berry, John R. Slate, Kathleen Campbell, Larry Ragan, Linda Searby, Mary Harris-John, Michael Yelvington, National Council of Professors of Educational Administration, Patricia Reeves, Rayma Harchar, Rebecca M. Bustamante, Richard Braley, Sherri Ritter, Theodore Creighton, William Sharp.

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