Chinese teacher collaboration includes mentoring, collaborative lesson planning, peer classroom observation, and frank post-lesson critique.
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Mentoring
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"...are different ways this unfolds in Chinese schools the first is mentoring right so older teachers will mentor younger teachers they will spend a..."
"knows that this could take in feedback it's just to help him or her grow as a teacher but I think that's also a..."
"...and you did wellness system, now you are an MK ultra mentoring candidate because all you care about, okay, you are so desperate for..."
"...in terms of teacher training. So urban teachers are responsible for mentoring rural teachers. And what they'll do is they'll send their lesson plans..."
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