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Whether in the context of a formal district-mandated program or in a grassroots effort, mentoring depends on the development of trust, respect, and communication between mentor and protege. To be a mentor means to have a vision and enable others to participate in the vision and to go on to be mentors themselves.In this updated second edition, author Cheryl Sullivan expands on contemporary mentoring--its role as wise counselor in teacher induction and for administrative advancement--and examines new approaches evolving to help master a field that requires hard work and talent.Mentors and proteges, wannabes and maybes--all can benefit from Sullivan's direct, on-the-mark delineation of the guidelines and ideas for adults in mentoring roles in the 21st century.Note: This product listing is for the Adobe Acrobat (PDF) version of the book.