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Mentoring in a Professional Development Program for Novice Teachers at a State University in Turkey: A Qualitative Inquiry

Year 2013, Volume: 4 Issue: 2, 1 - 13, 01.06.2013

Abstract

In the last three decades, in teacher education, there has been a strong emphasis on the improvement of practice through reflective learning and teaching. This can be done either through individual study or with collaboration among teachers. In this context, the role of sociocultural learning in teacher education has also been explored (Johnson, 2009). For teachers to learn from one another, collaborative work is required. This study focused on the context of collaboration between novice teachers and experienced mentors as part of an In-service Training (INSET) program at a School of Foreign Languages in astate university located in Western Turkey. The purpose of the study was to explore the experiences of beginning novice teachers and investigate whether these teachers experienced professional development in connection with the collaboration with the experienced instructors. In this study, we also sought to understand whether the experienced teachers who acted as mentors of the novice teachers benefited from their engagement in the INSET program as mentors Four novice teachers and four experienced mentors participated in the study. All participants were interviewed to explore these teachers’ views on their professional development during the INSET program. Results revealed that neither the novice teachers nor experienced mentors considered major shifts in their teaching styles after participation in the professional development program. We found that two groups of participants had commenced the program with divergent interests. While the novice teachers expected to learn from their experienced mentors about how theories they had learned in their undergraduate programs could be applied in practice, the mentors anticipated that they could learn some new techniques and classroom activities from the novice teachers.

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Year 2013, Volume: 4 Issue: 2, 1 - 13, 01.06.2013

Abstract

References

  • Alan, B. (2003). Novice Teachers’ Perception of an In-Service Teacher Training Course at Anadolu University. Unpublished M.A. Thesis. Bilken University.
  • Atay, D. (2008). Teacher research for professional development. ELT Journal, 62(2). 139-147.
  • Borko, H., Whitcomb, J., & Byrnes, K. (2008). Genres of research in teacher education. In M. Cochran-Smith, S. Feiman-Nemser, & J. McIntyre (Eds.) Handbook of research on teacher education: Enduring issues in changing contexts, (3rd ed., pp. 1017-1049). New York, NY: Routledge.
  • Çelik, S., & Arıkan, A. (2012). A Qualitative Study of the Effectiveness of Teacher Education Programs in Preparing Primary School English Language Teachers. Pamukkale Üniversitesi Eğitim Fakültesi Dergisi, 32. 77-87.
  • Day, C. (1997). In-servive teacher education in Europe: Conditions and themes for development in the 21st century. Journal of In-Service Education, 23(1). 39-54.
  • Farrell, T. S. C. (2009). The Novice teacher experience. In A. Burns and J. C. Richards (Eds.) The Cambridge guide to second langauge teacher education. (pp. 182-189). New York: Cambridge University Press. Gall, M. D., Gall, J. P., & Borg, W. R. (2003). Collecting Research Data with Questionnaires and Interviews. Educational Research (pp. 221-252). Boston: Pearson.
  • Geertz, C. (1973). The interpretations of cultures: Selected essays. New York: Basic Books.
  • Hasanbaşoğlu, B. (2007). Achieving Self-reflection through Video-taped Self-Observation. Unpublished M.A. thesis. Bilkent University.
  • Huling, L., & Resta, V. (2001). Teacher mentoring as professional development. ERIC Digest, ED460125. Washington D.C.: ERIC Clearinghouse on Language and Linguistics. Retrieved January 7, 2013 from www.ericdigest.org/2002-3/mentoring.htm
  • Johnson, K. E. (2009). Second Language Teacher Education: A sociocultural Perspective. NewYork : Routledge.
  • Malderez, A. (2009). Mentoring. In A. Burns and J. C. Richards (Eds.) The Cambridge guide to second langauge teacher education. (pp. 259-268). New York: Cambridge University Press.
  • Peshkin, A. (2000). The nature of interpretation in qualitative research. Educational Reseacher, 29(9), 5-9. Richardson, V., & Placier, P. (2001). Teacher change. In V. Richardson (Ed.) Handbook of Research on Teaching (4th ed., pp. 905-947). Washington, D.C.: American Educational Research Association.
  • Singh, G., & Richards, J. C. (2009). Teaching and the learning in the course room. In A. Burns and J. C. Richards (Eds.) The Cambridge guide to second langauge teacher education. (pp. 201-208). New York: Cambridge University Press.
  • Tsui, A. B. M. (2009). Teaching expertise: Approaches, perspectives, and characterizations.
  • In A. Burns and J. C. Richards (Eds.) The Cambridge guide to second langauge teacher education. (pp. 190197). New York: Cambridge University Press.
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Primary Language Turkish
Journal Section Articles
Authors

burak Tomak This is me

A. Cendel Karaman This is me

Publication Date June 1, 2013
Published in Issue Year 2013 Volume: 4 Issue: 2

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APA Tomak, ., & Karaman, A. C. (2013). Mentoring in a Professional Development Program for Novice Teachers at a State University in Turkey: A Qualitative Inquiry. The International Journal of Research in Teacher Education, 4(2), 1-13.
AMA Tomak , Karaman AC. Mentoring in a Professional Development Program for Novice Teachers at a State University in Turkey: A Qualitative Inquiry. The International Journal of Research in Teacher Education. June 2013;4(2):1-13.
Chicago Tomak, burak, and A. Cendel Karaman. “Mentoring in a Professional Development Program for Novice Teachers at a State University in Turkey: A Qualitative Inquiry”. The International Journal of Research in Teacher Education 4, no. 2 (June 2013): 1-13.
EndNote Tomak , Karaman AC (June 1, 2013) Mentoring in a Professional Development Program for Novice Teachers at a State University in Turkey: A Qualitative Inquiry. The International Journal of Research in Teacher Education 4 2 1–13.
IEEE . Tomak and A. C. Karaman, “Mentoring in a Professional Development Program for Novice Teachers at a State University in Turkey: A Qualitative Inquiry”, The International Journal of Research in Teacher Education, vol. 4, no. 2, pp. 1–13, 2013.
ISNAD Tomak, burak - Karaman, A. Cendel. “Mentoring in a Professional Development Program for Novice Teachers at a State University in Turkey: A Qualitative Inquiry”. The International Journal of Research in Teacher Education 4/2 (June 2013), 1-13.
JAMA Tomak , Karaman AC. Mentoring in a Professional Development Program for Novice Teachers at a State University in Turkey: A Qualitative Inquiry. The International Journal of Research in Teacher Education. 2013;4:1–13.
MLA Tomak, burak and A. Cendel Karaman. “Mentoring in a Professional Development Program for Novice Teachers at a State University in Turkey: A Qualitative Inquiry”. The International Journal of Research in Teacher Education, vol. 4, no. 2, 2013, pp. 1-13.
Vancouver Tomak , Karaman AC. Mentoring in a Professional Development Program for Novice Teachers at a State University in Turkey: A Qualitative Inquiry. The International Journal of Research in Teacher Education. 2013;4(2):1-13.