Models of Mentoring in Language Teacher Education

Models of Mentoring in Language Teacher Education
Author: Hoa Thi Mai Nguyen
Publsiher: Springer
Total Pages: 215
Release: 2016-10-17
Genre: Education
ISBN: 9783319441511

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This volume examines the theoretical and practical issues related to mentoring/peer mentoring as a support and development strategy for both pre-service and in-service language teachers, and thereby offers a practical and empirical introduction to the field. A stimulating and thorough examination of mentoring and peer mentoring, integrating theory and practice as applied in language teacher education in an Asian specific context. The author discusses findings from a variety of qualitative and quantitative research studies in the light of previous research and in the context of teacher learning theories. Teachers, teacher educators, teacher trainers, supervisory coordinators and administrators will find practical advice, while the volume will be a valuable source of research information for researchers in teacher education and EFL teacher education, in particular for those who wish to employ mentoring or peer mentoring as an approach to teachers’ professional development.

An Introduction to Mentoring in Teacher Education

An Introduction to Mentoring in Teacher Education
Author: Sue Jennings
Publsiher: Unknown
Total Pages: 59
Release: 1994-01-01
Genre: Great Britain
ISBN: 0850681480

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Learning to Mentor as Praxis

Learning to Mentor as Praxis
Author: Lily Orland-Barak
Publsiher: Springer Science & Business Media
Total Pages: 248
Release: 2010-03-10
Genre: Education
ISBN: 9781441905826

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Lily Orland-Barak offers us a breathtaking work of science ?ction. Or perhaps I should say ‘science and ?ction. ’ The science side of the equation employs sophisticated technique for observing and describing interpersonal and intrapersonal dynamics among professionals in education. Both dramatic and seemingly ordinary episodes in the lives of teachers in relational tension with one another are analyzed with scienti?c care, precision, and insight. The scienti?c study of mentoring is like the scienti?c study of soap bubbles – their formation, growth, and sudden exit from the visible world with a nearly soundless ‘pop!’ Scienti?c and intellectual tools can be used to describe and predict the behavior of soap bubbles, to study their colors, shapes, surface tension, and tiny mass. The same is true of the study of mentoring. But in both cases, the greatest care must be taken to avoid popping the almost m- ically elegant form – to avoid destroying the delicate relationship by rushing in, by heavy attempts at control, or by premature dissection, or even by paying attention too intensely to a private, personal relationship. Mentoring is best studied by being still, by listening with authentic interest, and by using our peripheral vision. The science and the scientist have done their best work here. The ?ction side of this ?ne book gives life to telling examples of mentoring in action.

An Introduction to Mentoring in Teacher Education

An Introduction to Mentoring in Teacher Education
Author: Anonim
Publsiher: Unknown
Total Pages: 38
Release: 1996
Genre: Mentoring in education
ISBN: OCLC:50029229

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Mentorship Strategies in Teacher Education

Mentorship Strategies in Teacher Education
Author: Dikilitas, Kenan,Mede, Enisa,Atay, Derin
Publsiher: IGI Global
Total Pages: 347
Release: 2018-05-18
Genre: Education
ISBN: 9781522540519

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Mentoring in teacher education has been a key issue in ensuring the healthy development of teacher learning. Variety in the actualization of mentoring can lead to the exposition of new qualities and the evolving roles that mentors might undertake. Mentorship Strategies in Teacher Education provides emerging research on international educational mentoring practices and their implementation in teacher education. While highlighting topics such as e-mentoring, preservice teachers, and teacher program evaluation, this publication explores the implementations and implications that inform the existing practices of teacher education mentoring. This book is a vital resource for researchers, educators, and practitioners seeking current research on the understanding and development of existing mentorship strategies in a variety of fields and disciplines.

Building Mentoring Capacity in Teacher Education

Building Mentoring Capacity in Teacher Education
Author: John E. Henning,Dianne M. Gut,Pamela C. Beam
Publsiher: Routledge
Total Pages: 226
Release: 2018-08-23
Genre: Education
ISBN: 9781351260107

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This book is an instructional guide for designing and implementing mentoring programs that support clinically-based teacher education. Veteran teacher educators John E. Henning, Dianne M. Gut, and Pam C. Beam outline a developmental approach for supporting mentees as they grow in their careers from teacher candidates to early-career teachers and teacher leaders. Mentors will learn how professional development occurs and how to create the conditions to foster and accelerate it. In Part I, chapters outline key components of the mentoring process, including strategies for engaging, coaching, co-teaching, and encouraging reflection. Part II demonstrates how those strategies can support mentees at different stages of their development. Included throughout are case studies, activities, and discussion questions to facilitate learning.

An Introduction to Primary Mentoring

An Introduction to Primary Mentoring
Author: Trisha Maynard
Publsiher: Burns & Oates
Total Pages: 216
Release: 1997
Genre: Education
ISBN: UVA:X004106407

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With the emphasis on school-based training growing stronger, everyone involved needs access to a straightforward text which explains and clarifies the educational processes behind mentoring. An Introduction to Primary Mentoring aims to meet this need. The text is divided into two parts. The first part discusses the principles and practices of effective mentoring, and the second focuses specifically on mentoring the core subjects of English, mathematics and science.

Mentoring Perspectives on School based Teacher Education

Mentoring  Perspectives on School based Teacher Education
Author: Hagger, H.,Mcintyre, D.,Wilkin, Margaret (Lecturer in Education, University of Cambridge)
Publsiher: Routledge
Total Pages: 286
Release: 2013-07-04
Genre: Education
ISBN: 9781135883591

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A series of essays on mentoring issues in education, which includes discussion of the political and historical aspects of mentoring, the mentor-student relationship and the generic skills approach to mentoring.