<p>"This book is an expertly written, imaginative, comprehensive and original book about mentoring in all its guises. The approach and tone of the book is authoritative but accessible, and it is packed with helpful ideas, thinking, research, reflections and activities which anyone in a position of helping another person learn through mentoring will find essential. If you just buy one book about mentoring, this should be it." - <strong>Dr. Jim Crawley, Senior Lecturer in Education Studies, Institute for Education, Bath Spa University.</strong></p><p>"The Magic of Mentoring is an excellent guide and authoritative reference for students and practitioners alike. Thoroughly researched, it leaves no stone unturned in the world of coaching and mentoring. Numerous case studies, examples, exercises and stories make a vast array of models and approaches live, enabling the reader to relate to their own needs, situations and levels of experience. Lucid articulations of complex ideas are helpfully woven together in themes, forging insightful connections between the models and practices explained. An enjoyable and engaging read, The Magic of Mentoring fills a gap in the available literature and is no doubt destined to become a go-to reference for both budding and experienced mentors and coaches." <strong>- </strong><strong>Darren Bourne, Director of Education, Confetti Institute of Creative Technologies, Nottingham Trent University.</strong></p><p>"This very accessible practical book will be a key text for any educator interested in the role of a mentor. The model of mentoring as a democratic process that it explores is a highly principled approach that enables mutual learning and growth of both mentor and mentee with the potential to transform educational establishments into institutions permeated by growth and learning at every level." <strong>- Janice Wearmouth, Professor of Education, University of Bedfordshire.</strong></p>
<p>"This book is an expertly written, imaginative, comprehensive and original book about mentoring in all its guises. The approach and tone of the book is authoritative but accessible, and it is packed with helpful ideas, thinking, research, reflections and activities which anyone in a position of helping another person learn through mentoring will find essential. If you just buy one book about mentoring, this should be it." - <strong>Dr. Jim Crawley, Senior Lecturer in Education Studies, Institute for Education, Bath Spa University.</strong></p><p>"The Magic of Mentoring is an excellent guide and authoritative reference for students and practitioners alike. Thoroughly researched, it leaves no stone unturned in the world of coaching and mentoring. Numerous case studies, examples, exercises and stories make a vast array of models and approaches live, enabling the reader to relate to their own needs, situations and levels of experience. Lucid articulations of complex ideas are helpfully woven together in themes, forging insightful connections between the models and practices explained. An enjoyable and engaging read, The Magic of Mentoring fills a gap in the available literature and is no doubt destined to become a go-to reference for both budding and experienced mentors and coaches." <strong>- </strong><strong>Darren Bourne, Director of Education, Confetti Institute of Creative Technologies, Nottingham Trent University.</strong></p><p>"This very accessible practical book will be a key text for any educator interested in the role of a mentor. The model of mentoring as a democratic process that it explores is a highly principled approach that enables mutual learning and growth of both mentor and mentee with the potential to transform educational establishments into institutions permeated by growth and learning at every level." <strong>- Janice Wearmouth, Professor of Education, University of Bedfordshire.</strong></p><p>"This accessible and timely book is a responsive contribution to how educationalists in the field of Adult and Further Education (and indeed beyond) can draw on the <i>magic of mentoring </i>to create a positive change for themselves as mentors and their mentees. It takes a step by step approach to developing and driving forward knowledge and skills; never dry it is highly creative and reflective in its democratic and deeply engaging approach. I highly recommend this text for those of you who want to weave your own <i>magic</i> in and out of their classrooms." <strong>- Professor Vicky Duckworth, Edge Hill University</strong></p><p>"A thoroughly engaging and insightful book, which expertly draws together research, practice and personal reflection. Beautifully illustrated throughout. An essential read for those involved in the complexities of school leadership and mentoring." - <strong>Rob Negus, </strong><strong>Arts Director, Camps Kenwood & Evergreen, New Hampshire.</strong></p><p>"This is a very good book that provides a useful introduction to the theory and practice of successful mentoring. I really like the structure of this book as its 15 concise but engaging chapters introduce key concepts, explore theory and best practice and then recommend targeted reading for further study. Theoretical content includes Transactional Analysis, NLP, Emotional Intelligence, Johari’s Window, Gibbs Reflective cycle and many more. Using the metaphor of a nurtured tree and by describing a sprinkling of magic in each chapter this best practice guide also provides engaging activities to support a mentors professional development. Highly recommended." - <strong>David Andrews, Loughborough College of Further & Higher Education</strong></p>
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Biographical note
Carol Thompson is a Senior Lecturer in Teacher Education and Mentoring. Carol has had a range of teaching and management roles within the further education sector and for the past 10 years has been training teachers and mentors within the department of Teacher Education at the University of Bedfordshire. In addition she is an active researcher and a Fellow of the Further Education Trust for Leadership.