ERIC Number: EJ1031996
Record Type: Journal
Publication Date: 2014
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How Do Teacher Mentors Perceive Their Role, Does It Matter?
Leshem, Shosh
Asia-Pacific Journal of Teacher Education, v42 n3 p261-274 2014
Mentoring student-teachers and novice teachers constitutes a critical factor in teacher-education programmes and yet, little emphasis has been placed on the mentors themselves, particularly in relation to their own professional development (PD) and the construction of their identities. Does it really matter? This study investigates two groups of mentors: one group who received professional training and one group who received no professional training. The research questions address how mentors perceive their role, what preparation they receive to serve as effective mentors, and what are their professional needs. The study illuminates essential aspects of the mentors' role perception and the impact of mentoring education on the professional identity of mentors. The implications are that low involvement in PD workshops could be linked to the uncertainty in mentors' own self-perception as mentors. How mentors perceive their roles does matter if they wish to gain recognition by significant others within their institutions. Likewise, schools need to provide a supportive culture which is fundamental to identity construction.
Descriptors: Mentors, Teacher Educators, Teacher Role, Role Perception, Teacher Education Programs, Professional Development, Professional Identity, Experimental Groups, Control Groups, Educational Needs, Preservice Teacher Education, Beginning Teacher Induction, Professional Development Schools, Secondary School Teachers, Experienced Teachers, Semi Structured Interviews, Questionnaires, Teacher Responsibility, Teacher Educator Education, Preservice Teachers, Beginning Teachers, Participant Satisfaction, Foreign Countries
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Publication Type: Journal Articles; Reports - Research; Tests/Questionnaires
Education Level: Secondary Education; Postsecondary Education; Higher Education
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Language: English
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Identifiers - Location: Israel
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