Dr. Matthew X. Joseph will give a talk and hold a book signing for his new book, Modern Mentor: Reimagining Mentorship in Education, on Saturday, February 8 at 1 p.m. at Barrington Books at 176 Hillside Road, Cranston. Many teachers think mentoring means
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Dr. Matthew X. Joseph will give a talk and hold a book signing for his new book, Modern Mentor: Reimagining Mentorship in Education, on Saturday, February 8 at 1 p.m. at Barrington Books at 176 Hillside Road, Cranston.
Many teachers think mentoring means checking a box, but its potential in education is far more inspiring. When done right, mentoring can uplift new teachers, invigorate aspiring leaders, enhance the skills of sitting leaders, and ultimately impact students now and for years to come.
Education mentorship experts Matthew X. Joseph and Suzy Brooks show how being a Modern Mentor is a mindset, not just a program. This Lead Forward Series book shares practical, timely stories and strategies for mentors, mentees, and those who lead mentorship programs. The authors answer questions such as: How can I connect with my mentor or my mentee in a way that benefits us both? How can a mentoring program convey an inspiring purpose, so teacher leaders want to join? How can I encourage peer-to-peer mentoring at my school? How can I grow as a leader through mentoring?
The book Modern Mentor: Reimagining Mentorship in Education brings the stories and strategies needed to invigorate teacher leaders and impact students through mentorship.
Dr. Matthew X. Joseph has collected incredible insights on how best to support teaching and learning, and his work has led to nationally published articles and opportunities to speak at multiple state and national events. He has been a school and district leader in many capacities in public education over his twenty-five years in the field, with experiences such as being the director of digital learning and innovation, an elementary school principal, a classroom teacher, and a district professional development specialist. Matt currently serves as the director of curriculum, instruction, and assessment in Leicester Public Schools. He earned a master's degree in special education and administration and has his Ed.D. in educational leadership from Boston College. He holds licenses in teaching, school administration, and MA superintendent.
For book signing, books must have a receipt from Barrington Books. You can reserve a copy by calling 432-7222. Books will be available the day of the event.
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