Mentoring And Developing Practice In Primary Schools: Supporting Student Teacher Learning in Schools

Mentoring And Developing Practice In Primary Schools: Supporting Student Teacher Learning in Schools

by Anne Edwards (Author), Anne Edwards (Author)

Synopsis

Is school-based initial teacher training just another burden to be imposed on primary school teachers or is it an exciting new initiative which could be the key to the development of primary education?
This book will be of interest to anyone who wants student teachers to make the most of their time in primary schools. Its central theme is that students learn best when supported by active mentors. Active mentors are learning teachers who are able to develop as professionals in the schools in which they work. These schools may in turn have much to gain from closer relationships with Higher Education. Throughout the book primary education is described as a community of practice to which all primary education specialists, wherever they are based, have contributions to make. The book is designed as a key text for modular staff development programmes in either schools or universities. Evidence from classroom mentoring is provided as starting points for the development of mentor practices through action research. In addition each chapter is followed by suggestions for further reading and most end with ideas for professional development activities for mentors and their students.
The text pulls no punches on how demanding mentoring is but provides a wealth of advice on the development of students, mentors and ultimately of schools. It will be invaluable reading for mentors in schools and tutors in higher education institutions.

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Format: Paperback
Pages: 192
Edition: illustrated edition
Publisher: Open University Press
Published: 01 Sep 1996

ISBN 10: 0335195652
ISBN 13: 9780335195657

Media Reviews
...a valuable source book when working with mentors in school partnership or on INSET courses; and there are some gems here forthe mentors themselves. - Management in Education Whether you are a practising mentor looking for support, a mentor on an advanced course, or just a general reader with a specialist interest, there is something of value to be found in this book. It is clearly written, has a coherent thread throughout and is very helpful in its attempt to set the practice of mentoring in a wider context of school staff development. - Education 3 to 13 ...an interesting and thought-provoking exploration of some of the key issues and implications of school-based training in the context ofinitial teacher training (ITT). - Education Today ...a highly readable book...It provides a clear rationale for moving practice forward for mentors and those responsible for mentor staff development. - British Educational Research Journal Highly readable, and steeped in the real world of mentoring, this book is a most welcome addition to any teachers or tutors wishing to develop their practice. - Mentoring and Tutoring
Author Bio
Anne Edwards has a Chair in Primary Education at the University of Leeds. She is co-author with Peter Knight of the Open University Press text Effective Early Years Education and of other texts on research methods and pupil learning. In recent years she has researched mentoring in initial teach training and has also worked with primary schools in Lancashire on curriculum development projects associated with raising achievement. Jill Collison is a former primary school teacher who worked with Anne Edwards for three years as a post-doctoral fellow examining students' experience of a pilot partnership training programme in Lancashire. She has published a number of papers on this topic and is currently Senior Lecturer in Primary Education at the University College of St Martin, Lancaster.