This study confirms the role of genuine conversation as the enabler in good mentoring of pre-service teachers. The practicum plays an essential role in moving the pre-service teacher beyond learning about teaching to the practice of teaching. Yet the benefit of the practicum is often constrained by relational tensions, disappointment and frustrations for both the pre-service teacher and the mentor. The authors report on the findings drawn from stories and experiences of pre-service teachers and mentors as they participated in a final practicum in a range of Australian secondary schools. This paper uses social learning theory as a framework for understanding the key aspects of pre-service teacher mentoring: specifically, Wenger\u27s three in...
Mentoring relationships during pre-service education are a significant relationship through which em...
One characteristic of the uncertain times in teacher education is the complexity involved in operati...
Globally researchers acknowledge that the mentor teacher role is a vital component of initial teache...
This paper examines the role of dialogue for learning about and enacting teaching within critical me...
Field‐based experience is an integral component of many pre-service professional preparation program...
In recent years, pre-service teaching degrees have placed emphasis on the use of mentoring during th...
This chapter builds upon a substantial body of literature focused on the taken-for-grantedness of cl...
Practicum in pre-service teacher education offers ample opportunities for developing a practical con...
This study focuses on the ways in which the quality of teacher education may be enhanced by mentorin...
M.Ed. (Psychology of Learning)Although mentorship implies expertise, such expertise in teaching is n...
Pedagogical talk in classroom lessons forms the dynamism of teaching and learning. Understanding how...
Universities provide preservice teachers (mentees) with directions on how to engage within their sch...
Universities provide preservice teachers (mentees) with directions on how to engage within their sch...
One characteristic of the uncertain times in teacher education is the complexity involved in operati...
Universities provide preservice teachers (mentees) with directions on how to engage within their sch...
Mentoring relationships during pre-service education are a significant relationship through which em...
One characteristic of the uncertain times in teacher education is the complexity involved in operati...
Globally researchers acknowledge that the mentor teacher role is a vital component of initial teache...
This paper examines the role of dialogue for learning about and enacting teaching within critical me...
Field‐based experience is an integral component of many pre-service professional preparation program...
In recent years, pre-service teaching degrees have placed emphasis on the use of mentoring during th...
This chapter builds upon a substantial body of literature focused on the taken-for-grantedness of cl...
Practicum in pre-service teacher education offers ample opportunities for developing a practical con...
This study focuses on the ways in which the quality of teacher education may be enhanced by mentorin...
M.Ed. (Psychology of Learning)Although mentorship implies expertise, such expertise in teaching is n...
Pedagogical talk in classroom lessons forms the dynamism of teaching and learning. Understanding how...
Universities provide preservice teachers (mentees) with directions on how to engage within their sch...
Universities provide preservice teachers (mentees) with directions on how to engage within their sch...
One characteristic of the uncertain times in teacher education is the complexity involved in operati...
Universities provide preservice teachers (mentees) with directions on how to engage within their sch...
Mentoring relationships during pre-service education are a significant relationship through which em...
One characteristic of the uncertain times in teacher education is the complexity involved in operati...
Globally researchers acknowledge that the mentor teacher role is a vital component of initial teache...