Mentor Leadership Programme Day 2 Reflections and Networking Tasks

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The Mentor Leadership Programme Day 2 involved practical sessions focusing on coaching, mentoring styles, transformational conversations, and mental health awareness. Participants shared positive feedback from Day 1 and engaged in reflective activities. Day 2 emphasized longer sessions for modeling and reflection, with networking tasks assigned for continued learning and peer observation. This programme aims to challenge professional thinking and promote ongoing reflexivity beyond traditional CPD events.


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  1. Mentor Leadership Programme Mentor Leadership Programme Day 2 Day 2 22nd November 2019 22nd November 2019 WWW.YORKSJ.AC.UK

  2. Practicalities All breaks and lunch will be De Grey foyer Fountains Lecture Theatre at 9.15am and 3.15pm All other sessions will be in De Grey www.yorksj.ac.uk

  3. Sessions and rooms Sessions and rooms 1. Developing a coaching culture within your team: DG019 2. What is your mentoring style?: DG123 3. How coaching principles can support transformational (and difficult) conversations: DG125 4. How to recognise and address mental health issues: De Grey 223 www.yorksj.ac.uk

  4. Expectations of the 3 day programme to challenge professional and personal thinking not a 'traditional' CPD event about on-going reflexivity and ownership beyond initial mentor training and technicalities

  5. Your feedback from Day 1 "Great workshops and keynotes. What did I miss??" "Different views of coaching and mentoring" "Networking and meeting new people" "Information and time to reflect" The Header Here Main points here www.yorksj.ac.uk

  6. Your feedback from Day 1 More time for discussion Scenarios and application to own context Modelling of types of mentoring Copies of resources Biscuits www.yorksj.ac.uk

  7. Day 2 Day 2 Reflection breaks Longer sessions (not workshops) with modelling and time for reflection and application to you, your setting and role Experienced mentors and coaches leading each session Networking: task today to identify a buddy. Between now and Day 3 (31st March), agree to meet up, discuss your mentoring, observe each other mentoring, get feedback on each other's mentoring...

  8. Day 2 Day 2 Reflection breaks Longer sessions (not workshops) with modelling and time for reflection and application to you, your setting and role Experienced mentors and coaches leading each session Networking: task today to identify a buddy. Between now and Day 3 (31st March), agree to meet up, discuss your mentoring, observe each other mentoring, get feedback on each other's mentoring... www.yorksj.ac.uk

  9. Development of themes Development of themes Day 2 (mentor strategies) Day 1 (knowing yourself) Transformational conversations Non-judgemental communication What type of mentor are you?/Building a coaching culture Mental health and well-being/What type of mentor are you? Building a coaching culture DISC profiling Art of positive thinking Values, goals and coaching priorities Transformational conversations/Mental health and well-being NLP for self awareness www.yorksj.ac.uk

  10. Framework for Day 3: Practising Framework for Day 3: Practising Mentoring Mentoring Reflect upon your own practice and development as mentor and coach Utilise case studies of your practice to develop reflexivity Apply skills and techniques alongside coaches, mentors and mentees Review and set targets for personal and professional development www.yorksj.ac.uk

  11. Lead Mentor Lead Mentor Attended all three days Able to deliver initial mentor training for new mentors Contribute to the second cohort of the Mentor Leadership Programme www.yorksj.ac.uk

  12. Plenary and close Register for Day 3 Exchange contact details with your 'buddy' Please leave your completed feedback form at the front www.yorksj.ac.uk

  13. Optional Year 2 of the programme Portfolio of evidence to demonstrate leadership in mentoring and coaching Reflective writing on your personal and professional development 'Master/Expert Mentor' status Recognition of employing school as a Centre of Mentoring Excellence www.yorksj.ac.uk

  14. Programme Aims To reconceptualise the process of mentoring and acknowledge the complexities arising in the relationship between the mentor and mentee To place the self as mentor in a reflexive capacity so that the mentoring process is both effective and flexible To create a network of established mentors from a range of schools and settings in order to share and learn from practice www.yorksj.ac.uk

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