Learning mentors generally work as individuals or as part of a team in primary and secondary schools. A small proportion of learning mentors work in other areas, such as special schools, further education colleges and pupil referral units.
Funding is provided by the government but the appointments are made by individual schools under their usual appointments procedures. Learning mentors are, therefore, answerable to individual school heads.
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