This paper explores a heuristic (‘allowing people to learn for themselves’ [Allen, 2004: p. 654]) mentoring case involving an Advanced Practitioner (AP) tasked with the role of mentoring a trainee PGCE teacher who had received a grade 4 (unsatisfactory) decision of his teaching by the college quality assurance system. The paper outlines the relevant theories and frameworks of mentoring which were considered at the time, those which seemed to emerge quite naturally, albeit in skeletal form, and the way in which reflective practice was found to be the key to unlocking the mentor/mentee relationship in profound and critical ways
Report of a CELT project on supporting students through innovation and researchEach pre or in-servic...
This qualitative study explores the barriers and dilemmas faced by beginning and novice mentors in p...
This article originated from a qualitative research project that inquired into the impact of the cha...
This paper explores a heuristic (‘allowing people to learn for themselves’ [Allen, 2004: p. 654]) me...
The task of mentoring trainee teachers in the Lifelong Learning Sector (LLS) has long been an inform...
Teaching in Lifelong Learning: a journal to inform and improve practice contested notions of subject...
The Lifelong Learning Sector’s very diversity has produced a variety of mentoring practice, conteste...
In this small-scale research project, five mentors and five mentees from different London colleges w...
This article examines dilemmas in measuring the impact of mentoring on teacher trainees and on their...
This article examines dilemmas in measuring the impact of mentoring on teacher trainees and on their...
The role played by formal Peer Mentoring programmes in supporting learners within Higher Education i...
peer-reviewedIn this paper, we reported on one mentoring programme in the Republic of Ireland which ...
This paper develops the High Impact Mentoring Model (HIMM) as a conceptual and practical mechanism f...
The focus of this article is the experience of academic staff in their role as mentor within an inst...
© 1998 Dr. Pamela N. MattersMentoring has been a popular adult development practice for centuries pr...
Report of a CELT project on supporting students through innovation and researchEach pre or in-servic...
This qualitative study explores the barriers and dilemmas faced by beginning and novice mentors in p...
This article originated from a qualitative research project that inquired into the impact of the cha...
This paper explores a heuristic (‘allowing people to learn for themselves’ [Allen, 2004: p. 654]) me...
The task of mentoring trainee teachers in the Lifelong Learning Sector (LLS) has long been an inform...
Teaching in Lifelong Learning: a journal to inform and improve practice contested notions of subject...
The Lifelong Learning Sector’s very diversity has produced a variety of mentoring practice, conteste...
In this small-scale research project, five mentors and five mentees from different London colleges w...
This article examines dilemmas in measuring the impact of mentoring on teacher trainees and on their...
This article examines dilemmas in measuring the impact of mentoring on teacher trainees and on their...
The role played by formal Peer Mentoring programmes in supporting learners within Higher Education i...
peer-reviewedIn this paper, we reported on one mentoring programme in the Republic of Ireland which ...
This paper develops the High Impact Mentoring Model (HIMM) as a conceptual and practical mechanism f...
The focus of this article is the experience of academic staff in their role as mentor within an inst...
© 1998 Dr. Pamela N. MattersMentoring has been a popular adult development practice for centuries pr...
Report of a CELT project on supporting students through innovation and researchEach pre or in-servic...
This qualitative study explores the barriers and dilemmas faced by beginning and novice mentors in p...
This article originated from a qualitative research project that inquired into the impact of the cha...