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Mentor Spotlight: Amber Mitchell & Carmeshia Wilder

Mentor Spotlight: Amber Mitchell & Carmeshia Wilder

Feb 3, 20254 min read
“Mentoring and coaching have a profound impact on both students and teachers by fostering a culture of continuous growth, collaboration, and support…”
Mentor Spotlight: Mary Rivera

Mentor Spotlight: Mary Rivera

Nov 5, 20242 min read
“As a TxCEE Mentor, I really enjoy the opportunity to guide and support others on their journeys. It’s fulfilling to see mentors grow, gain confidence and achieve their goals.”
Mentor Spotlight: Danyale Pace

Mentor Spotlight: Danyale Pace

Oct 1, 20242 min read
One thing I enjoy about being a mentor is having the opportunity to grow other educators in particular areas that I work closely with while at the same time growing myself with skills needed for other leadership and guidance opportunities.
Mentor Spotlight: Courtney Tucker

Mentor Spotlight: Courtney Tucker

Jun 11, 20242 min read
I truly appreciate having a mentor of my own through TxCEE to help me grow my skills in coaching. It has been so impactful for me to have someone to bounce ideas off of and to make sure I am on the right track so that I can ensure my teachers are successful.
Crystal Cortez and a colleague sit opposite each other in a classroom

Mentor Spotlight: Crystal Cortez

Nov 8, 20232 min read
To me, mentoring means that you are guiding a novice teacher towards a common goal. When I mentor and coach a teacher, we have some valuable conversations. Two of my mentees have never taught before. When we have our Fireside Chats to set goals, we make sure to align that teacher’s goal with the campus goals…
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