The transition from generic mentoring to specific mentoring practices can provide a stronger focus for developing preservice primary teachers (mentees) in subject-specific areas. Constructivist theory and a five-factor model towards specific subject mentoring are proposed as ways to develop mentees’ teaching practices. Firstly, constructivist theory complements mentoring within field experiences (practicum/internship), as it can be used to build upon prior understandings towards developing the mentee’s knowledge and skills for teaching. Secondly, the picture that emerges from the literature shows five factors for mentoring, namely: (i) personal attributes that the mentor needs to exhibit for constructive dialogue; (ii) system requirements t...
Educators (Mullen, Cox, Boettcher, & Adoue, 1997) have pushed for new patterns of mentoring within t...
A literature-based survey gathered 331 final-year preservice teachers’ perceptions of their mentorin...
Mentoring has become more prominent in teacher education (Power, Clarke, & Hine, 2002), which in...
The transition from generic mentoring to specific mentoring practices can provide a stronger focus f...
A literature-based survey gathered 331 final-year preservice teachers’ perceptions of their mentorin...
Perceptions of mentors\u27 practices related to primary science teaching were obtained from final ye...
Perceptions of mentors' practices related to primary science teaching were obtained from final year ...
Primary science education is a concern around the world and quality mentoring within schools can dev...
Primary science education is a concern around the world and quality mentoring within schools can dev...
Focuses on constructive mentoring for primary science teaching. Aspects of constructivism for enhanc...
A literature-based survey gathered 331 final-year preservice teachers\u27 perceptions of their mento...
Primary science education is a key area in the curriculum, yet primary science education is still le...
Subject specific mentoring may provide a means for developing both mentoring and teaching practices....
This study describes an elementary science model of professional development through mentoring by un...
Primary science education is a concern around the world and quality mentoring within schools can dev...
Educators (Mullen, Cox, Boettcher, & Adoue, 1997) have pushed for new patterns of mentoring within t...
A literature-based survey gathered 331 final-year preservice teachers’ perceptions of their mentorin...
Mentoring has become more prominent in teacher education (Power, Clarke, & Hine, 2002), which in...
The transition from generic mentoring to specific mentoring practices can provide a stronger focus f...
A literature-based survey gathered 331 final-year preservice teachers’ perceptions of their mentorin...
Perceptions of mentors\u27 practices related to primary science teaching were obtained from final ye...
Perceptions of mentors' practices related to primary science teaching were obtained from final year ...
Primary science education is a concern around the world and quality mentoring within schools can dev...
Primary science education is a concern around the world and quality mentoring within schools can dev...
Focuses on constructive mentoring for primary science teaching. Aspects of constructivism for enhanc...
A literature-based survey gathered 331 final-year preservice teachers\u27 perceptions of their mento...
Primary science education is a key area in the curriculum, yet primary science education is still le...
Subject specific mentoring may provide a means for developing both mentoring and teaching practices....
This study describes an elementary science model of professional development through mentoring by un...
Primary science education is a concern around the world and quality mentoring within schools can dev...
Educators (Mullen, Cox, Boettcher, & Adoue, 1997) have pushed for new patterns of mentoring within t...
A literature-based survey gathered 331 final-year preservice teachers’ perceptions of their mentorin...
Mentoring has become more prominent in teacher education (Power, Clarke, & Hine, 2002), which in...