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Course Details

ADM108: The Mentoring Process: Developing Professionalism from Within

Course ID  70479
ChildCare Education Institute
 
(800) 499-9907
 

Description

This course explores the many aspects of mentoring, from formal to informal relationships that are established between staff members. The course will identify the benefits of mentoring in an early childhood setting and outline a method directors can use to create a mentoring program in their environment.


1.00 Hours

Course Level

Informal

General Continuing Education

Course Category

Early Childhood

General Course

(1 Hour)

CDA Content Areas

Strategies to manage an effective program operation (1 Hour)

Infant Mental Health Core Competency Areas


Administrative

Adults

Goals and Objectives

• Define mentor
• Identify the benefits of professional mentoring in the childcare environment
• Identify important qualities and characteristics of mentors and mentees
• Demonstrate understanding of differences between informal and formal mentoring
• Identify and define elements of a formal mentoring program
• Identify strategies for identifying mentee needs and developing professional goals
• Demonstrate understanding of recommended strategies for providing feedback and support to mentees

There are no events currently scheduled for this course.