Mentoring studies worldwide indicate various methods of mentoring yet there are commonalities for mentoring around the classroom and school practices. Gauging a country’s potential for mentoring early-career teachers can provide understandings of current mentoring practices towards initiating advancements. This quantitative study drew upon a validated survey instrument to gain insights on how mentoring occurs in Austria. Participants (mentors, n=63) provided indications on their mentoring experiences across five factors (personal attributes, system requirements, pedagogical knowledge, modelling, and feedback). Results show that these mentors were motivated to support their mentees, particularly with pedagogical knowledge (e.g., classroom ma...
There appears no shortage of theorists for preservice teacher education; however many ideas are aban...
Mentoring programs have received increasing attention in educational institutions since their contri...
Mentoring is too important to be left to chance (Ganser, 1996), yet mentoring expertise of teachers ...
Implementing the Australian Curriculum will require targeting both teachers and preservice teachers ...
There are only two ways to implement reform in an education system, namely through inservice educati...
Mentoring is too important to be left to chance (Ganser, 1996), yet mentoring expertise of teachers ...
Mentors are significant in shaping a preservice teacher’s practices. Developing common understanding...
Mentoring has become more prominent in teacher education (Power, Clarke, & Hine, 2002), which in...
The present paper concerns the topic of mentoring in the context of pre-service teacher education. M...
Effective mentoring in English is considered paramount to a preservice teacher’s development. What a...
Implementing an Australian National Curriculum will require targeting both teachers and preservice t...
Globally, researchers and education leaders are interested in achieving quality education, which is ...
Mentoring plays a critical role in providing a quality professional experience for pre-service teach...
Abstract: The teaching profession has a long history of providing mentorship to mentees (budding le...
Purpose Teacher education in many countries is under reform with growing differences in its form and...
There appears no shortage of theorists for preservice teacher education; however many ideas are aban...
Mentoring programs have received increasing attention in educational institutions since their contri...
Mentoring is too important to be left to chance (Ganser, 1996), yet mentoring expertise of teachers ...
Implementing the Australian Curriculum will require targeting both teachers and preservice teachers ...
There are only two ways to implement reform in an education system, namely through inservice educati...
Mentoring is too important to be left to chance (Ganser, 1996), yet mentoring expertise of teachers ...
Mentors are significant in shaping a preservice teacher’s practices. Developing common understanding...
Mentoring has become more prominent in teacher education (Power, Clarke, & Hine, 2002), which in...
The present paper concerns the topic of mentoring in the context of pre-service teacher education. M...
Effective mentoring in English is considered paramount to a preservice teacher’s development. What a...
Implementing an Australian National Curriculum will require targeting both teachers and preservice t...
Globally, researchers and education leaders are interested in achieving quality education, which is ...
Mentoring plays a critical role in providing a quality professional experience for pre-service teach...
Abstract: The teaching profession has a long history of providing mentorship to mentees (budding le...
Purpose Teacher education in many countries is under reform with growing differences in its form and...
There appears no shortage of theorists for preservice teacher education; however many ideas are aban...
Mentoring programs have received increasing attention in educational institutions since their contri...
Mentoring is too important to be left to chance (Ganser, 1996), yet mentoring expertise of teachers ...