Article ID | Journal | Published Year | Pages | File Type |
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373918 | Teaching and Teacher Education | 2014 | 9 Pages |
Abstract
Mentoring is essentially about the mediation of professional learning. This review presents a synthesis of the studies published in Teaching and Teacher Education (39) on mediation in mentoring. The first part positions these studies in relation to three distinctive domains: 1) Mentors' performance and behaviors; 2) Mentors' reasoning, beliefs and identity formation and 3) The place of culture, context and discourse in mentoring. These domains run as parallel themes along the timeline of studies examined, crossing geographical areas, periods, and contexts of pre-service and in-service education. The second part examines nine selected articles, representative of the identified domains.
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Authors
Lily Orland-Barak,