For mentors and coaches

Better mentoring conversations, with less classroom time

LessonLens gives you a structured, evidence-based starting point for every mentoring meeting — without forcing your mentee to perform for an observer.

01

See the evidence, not just the rating

Every descriptor rating links back to a specific moment in the lesson — wording, question, transition. Your conversations start from the same evidence your mentee saw.

02

Time-shift your support

Skim shared lessons between classes or at the end of the day. No need to coordinate timetables to sit at the back of a room.

03

Stay inside the AITSL frame

Standards 2–5 with career-stage descriptors are baked in. You can ground feedback in the same language used in your mentee's accreditation evidence.

The loop

How a mentoring loop runs.

The mentee stays in the driver's seat. You add the experience.

  1. Step01

    Mentee shares a lesson

    Sharing is per-lesson and reversible. You see the lessons your mentee chooses to share, while their unshared reflections stay private.

  2. Step02

    Review at your pace

    Open the lesson, scan the descriptor breakdown, and read the supporting evidence. Transcripts themselves are never displayed — student privacy is preserved.

  3. Step03

    Comment in context

    Leave threaded comments tied to a specific descriptor or to the lesson as a whole. Your mentee gets a notification next time they sign in.

  4. Step04

    Watch the trend, not the moment

    The trend chart smooths out a single rough lesson. You can see where practice is genuinely shifting and where the same descriptor keeps appearing as a focus.

Boundaries we hold

Designed for trust, not surveillance.

Mentoring works when trust is intact. Our access model is designed for that.

  • Sharing is opt-in per lesson — your mentee chooses what you see.
  • Mentor access requires same-school + an active mentorship record.
  • You never see raw transcripts, only the rubric evidence drawn from them.
  • Removing the mentorship immediately removes access to past lessons.

Already mentoring an early-career teacher?

Ask them to invite you from their dashboard. You'll be set up as a mentor at the same school within a couple of clicks.