Mentor teachers: Their perceived possibilities and challenges as mentor and teacher

W. Marieke Jaspers*, Paulien C. Meijer, Frans Prins, Theo Wubbels

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Abstract

This interview study, including seven case studies of mentor teachers in primary education, explores the possibilities and challenges these mentor teachers perceive when they (sequentially and simultaneously) combine the teacher and mentor roles. Mentor teachers perceive two challenges while simultaneously performing both roles in the same classroom: to transfer (or not) responsibility for the class and pupils to the student teacher and to intervene (or not) in classroom procedures. Mentor teachers felt that being the teacher of the pupils was their primary task, and being a mentor of the student teacher generally was perceived as an aside and additional task.

Original languageEnglish
Pages (from-to)106-116
Number of pages11
JournalTeaching and Teacher Education
Volume44
DOIs
Publication statusPublished - 2014

Keywords

  • Mentor role
  • Mentor teacher perceptions
  • Mentoring
  • Primary education
  • Teacher role

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