Research project

Mentoring project, Department Small Grant funding

Project overview

This funding supported the writing of a systematic literature review designed to identify empirical studies published in peer-reviewed journals that explore dialogue between pre-service teachers and their mentors, and the tools and strategies used to enrich these conversations. Following PRISMA guidelines, 37 research studies were selected. Results from the review are categorised into six themes and highlight that the pedagogic skills and knowledge of mentors are additional to those of teachers, and need to be learned, and that mentoring tools and strategies to support pre-service teachers’ professional development are built on high-quality dialogue supported by specialist mentors. We concluded with a call for further practitioner research that explores how mentors develop their pedagogic skills and knowledge, to progress teacher education scholarship and practice.

Staff

Lead researchers

Dr Emma Rawlings Smith CGeog, FRGS, FHEA

Lecturer in Sustainability and PGCE Geog
Research interests
  • Curriculum thinking, quality and teacher agency in geography education
  • Sustainability and green skills
  • Teacher education, mentoring and teacher identity
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Research outputs