If a non-public school offers a mentored experience, what is the recommended documentation of such experiences?
It is recommended that non-public schools keep the same documentation that is required of public schools relative to mentoring experiences. This documentation includes: the names and teacher certificate numbers of beginning teachers served and those who provided the mentoring; types of mentoring activities, and total hours of mentoring successfully completed. Non-public schools may submit verification of mentoring using the form Superintendent Verification of Mentored Experience.
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