Mentorship programs strengthen Red Deer Public Schools
A number of mentorship programs in Red Deer Public Schools are further enhancing excellence in instruction and leadership in Division schools and classrooms.
Spearheaded by the Division’s People Services department, district officials say five mentorship programs are currently taking place. This includes a New Teacher Mentorship Program for teachers who have less than one year of classroom experience; a new Vice Principal and Principal Mentorship Program, both for those with between one and three years of school administration experience; an RDPSD Leads Program, which includes 12 teachers who have aspirations to take on a formal leadership role during their career; and Aspiring Leaders for any employee who wants to build or enhance their leadership toolkit or wants an opportunity to learn from and engage with other colleagues interested in leadership.
“The purpose of all of the mentorship programs is to build supportive structures that promote professional growth, skill-building and a professional learning community within Red Deer Public,” said Associate Superintendent of People Services Corrine Thorsteinson. “It’s about all of our staff feeling like they have support and mentorship at critical points in their career journey, and opportunities to build their capacity with a wider community of their Red Deer Public colleagues. Investing in our staff through mentorship and leadership development is one of many ways we are also investing in our students.”
Officials say the New Teacher Mentorship Program sees participants meet three times during the first part of the school year to connect and learn together about how they can leverage the numerous teaching resources and programs offered by the Division. The second part of the school year involves teachers being observed in their classrooms for an opportunity to demonstrate how they are implementing their learning from the program.


