This qualitative study explores the barriers and dilemmas faced by beginning and novice mentors in post-compulsory education in the southeast of England. It analyses critical incidents (Tripp, 2012) taken from the everyday practice of mentors who were supporting new teachers and lecturers in the southeast of England. It categorises different types of critical incidents that mentors encountered and describes the strategies and rationales mentors used to support mentees and (indirectly) their learners and colleagues. The study explores ways in which mentors' own values, beliefs and life experiences affected their mentoring practice. Methodology As part of a specialist master’s-level professional development module, 21 mentors wrote about two...
In post-compulsory initial teacher education (ITE) in the UK, mentors are purported to play a critic...
Report of a CELT project on supporting students through innovation and researchEach pre or in-servic...
Mentoring plays a significant role in the successful acculturation of Provisionally Certificated Tea...
Purpose Teacher education in many countries is under reform with growing differences in its form and...
Purpose – The purpose of this paper is to develop an understanding of mentoring as a workplace proce...
This article presents findings from a study which sought to identify the extent to which trainee tea...
Purpose – The purpose of this article is to identify and examine root causes of the failure of schoo...
Purpose: The paper provides analysis of the use of instructional coaching (IC) as a prevalent tre...
© 2022 University of Cumbria. This is the accepted manuscript version of an article which has been p...
This article explores the outcomes of a qualitative case study using semi-structured interviews to e...
Mentoring for trainee teachers in the learning and skills sector has taken on a greater significance...
This paper takes an interpretive approach in examining how institutional support has facilitated new...
This thesis is a case study of a small number of Voluntary and Community Sector (VCS) education prov...
In this chapter I examine institution-based mentoring of early career school and college teachers. R...
This paper examines the findings of a qualitative research study conducted in the context of Austral...
In post-compulsory initial teacher education (ITE) in the UK, mentors are purported to play a critic...
Report of a CELT project on supporting students through innovation and researchEach pre or in-servic...
Mentoring plays a significant role in the successful acculturation of Provisionally Certificated Tea...
Purpose Teacher education in many countries is under reform with growing differences in its form and...
Purpose – The purpose of this paper is to develop an understanding of mentoring as a workplace proce...
This article presents findings from a study which sought to identify the extent to which trainee tea...
Purpose – The purpose of this article is to identify and examine root causes of the failure of schoo...
Purpose: The paper provides analysis of the use of instructional coaching (IC) as a prevalent tre...
© 2022 University of Cumbria. This is the accepted manuscript version of an article which has been p...
This article explores the outcomes of a qualitative case study using semi-structured interviews to e...
Mentoring for trainee teachers in the learning and skills sector has taken on a greater significance...
This paper takes an interpretive approach in examining how institutional support has facilitated new...
This thesis is a case study of a small number of Voluntary and Community Sector (VCS) education prov...
In this chapter I examine institution-based mentoring of early career school and college teachers. R...
This paper examines the findings of a qualitative research study conducted in the context of Austral...
In post-compulsory initial teacher education (ITE) in the UK, mentors are purported to play a critic...
Report of a CELT project on supporting students through innovation and researchEach pre or in-servic...
Mentoring plays a significant role in the successful acculturation of Provisionally Certificated Tea...