Mentoring Music Teachers in the Secondary School

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mentoring strategies for new teachers
Mentoring Trainee and Early Career Teachers
Motje Wolf
music education
music technology
Nikki Booth
NQT
PGCE
professional learning for educators
reflective teaching practice
Sarah Younie
school-based teacher training
SCITT
secondary music pedagogy
Susan Capel
teacher training
teacher wellbeing support
teaching music
vocal education

Product details

  • ISBN 9780367435684
  • Weight: 630g
  • Dimensions: 174 x 246mm
  • Publication Date: 26 Sep 2025
  • Publisher: Taylor & Francis Ltd
  • Publication City/Country: GB
  • Product Form: Hardback
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Mentoring Music Teachers in the Secondary School helps mentors of trainee and newly qualified music teachers in both developing their own mentoring skills and providing the essential guidance their beginning teachers need as they navigate the roller-coaster of the first years of teaching. Offering tried and tested strategies based on research and evidence, this book covers the knowledge, skills, understanding, and practical tools every mentor needs.

This book is a vital source of support and inspiration for mentors involved in developing the next generation of outstanding music education teachers. Key topics explained include:

  • What is meant by mentoring
  • What a mentor does
  • Supporting specific aspects of beginning music teachers’ knowledge, skills, and understanding
  • Moving beginning music teachers on in their professional practice

Filled with key tools for the mentor’s individual development, this essential text offers an accessible guide to mentoring early career music education teachers with ready-to-use strategies that support and inspire both mentors and beginning teachers alike.

Motje Wolf is a Senior Lecturer in Education at De Montfort University Leicester where she teaches and researches music education.

Nikki Booth is currently a part-time Research Assistant for the Birmingham Music Education Research Group (BMERG) at Birmingham City University.

Sarah Younie is a Professor in Education Innovation at De Montfort University Leicester and Visiting Professor at Chichester University.