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Code · Mississippi · Title 37. Education · Beginning Teacher Support Program

§ 37-9-211. Selection, nature and extent of duties of mentor teachers.

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The selection, nature and extent of duties of mentor teachers shall be determined by the school district. The following guidelines shall apply:
No teacher shall be designated as a mentor teacher unless willing to perform in that role;
No mentor teacher shall participate in the evaluation of beginning teachers;
Each mentor teacher shall complete successfully a training workshop provided or approved by the Mississippi Teacher Center prior to participating in the beginning teacher support program; and
If a mentor teacher receives additional release time to support a beginning teacher, it is expected that the total workload of other teachers regularly employed by the school district should not increase in any substantial manner.
A district may:
(a)compensate mentor teachers from any available funds for additional duties to support a beginning teacher which are performed after regular school hours;
(b)grant additional release time to mentor teachers for additional duties to support a beginning teacher which are performed after regular school hours; and
(c)employ and compensate substitute teachers from any available funds for assuming the regular teaching duties of mentor teachers who are participating in the beginning teacher program.
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