<P>This book assists mentors in developing their mentoring skills, offering guidance needed to support the development of beginning teachers in early years, primary and secondary schools in the Scottish education system, as well as supporting all teachers in their career-long professional learning. </P><P>Based on research and evidence, <I>Mentoring Teachers in Scotland</I> explores and discusses the knowledge, skills and understanding that underpin mentoring that is responsive to individual mentees'' needs. The book includes reflective activities to enable mentors to consider the application of mentoring processes in their own practice, as well as case studies and other learning activities. This book is a valuable source of support and inspiration for all those involved in mentoring and sustaining teachers'' professional development at all stages of their career. Key topics explored include:</P><UL><P><LI>roles and responsibilities of mentors within the Scottish education system, and