A literature-based instrument gathered data about 147 final-year preservice teachers’ perceptions of their mentors’ practices related to primary mathematics teaching. Five factors characterized effective mentoring practices in primary mathematics teaching had acceptable Cronbach alphas, that is, Personal Attributes (mean scale score=3.97, SD [standard deviation]=0.81), System Requirements (mean scale score=2.98, SD=0.96), Pedagogical Knowledge (mean scale score=3.61, SD=0.89), Modelling (mean scale score=4.03, SD=0.73), and Feedback (mean scale score=3.80, SD=0.86) were .91, .74, .94, .89, and .86 respectively. Qualitative data (n=44) investigated mentors’ perceptions of mentoring these preservice teachers, including identification of successful mentoring practices and ways to enhance practices.
Journal article
Mentoring preservice teachers in primary mathematics
The International Journal of Learning, (4), pp.119-132
2009
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- Title
- Mentoring preservice teachers in primary mathematics
- Creators
- Peter B. Hudson
- Publication Details
- The International Journal of Learning, (4), pp.119-132
- Identifiers
- 2640; 991012822273102368
- Academic Unit
- School of Education; Faculty of Education
- Resource Type
- Journal article