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What is Cooperating Mentor Teachers

Handbook of Research on Applied Learning Theory and Design in Modern Education
The teachers who lead teacher candidates within their classrooms.
Published in Chapter:
Perceptions of Teacher Candidates' Experiences in Paired Placements: Perceptions of Paired Placements
Jeanine B. Jechura (Bowling Green State University, USA) and Cynthia Diane Bertelsen (Bowling Green State University, USA)
DOI: 10.4018/978-1-4666-9634-1.ch037
Abstract
This qualitative inquiry described the nature of paired placements within a revolutionary new teacher education program designed to prepare undergraduate teacher education candidates for employment in inclusive early childhood learning environments. The focus of this project, reflecting a Vygotskian lens, has emerged into a five-fold examination: to document the ways that pairs work together, to articulate the outcomes of pairings as contrasted with single arrangements, to identify the practices that make pairings successful or not, to examine the practice of pairing students from the mentor teachers' perspective, and to explore how collaboration between student teachers and mentor teachers lead to critical reflection about teaching. Data sources included semi-structured interviews with teacher candidates and cooperating mentors and teachers, observations and field notes. The site for this study was a university-based early childhood center.
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