Source: Mentoring and Tutoring: Partnership in Learning, Volume 17, Issue 1 February 2009 , pages 53 - 66.
The review examines ways in which the mentors of trainee teachers can use research as a means of questioning, understanding and improving their own practices. The first part presents an overview of empirical and theoretical research into mentoring relationships. The second part presents four ways in which mentors might engage with the literature: (1) generalizations, generated by research, can inform practice directly; (2) mentoring can be better understood by reference to theoretical frameworks derived from the literature;
(3) in-depth case studies can provide vicarious experiences of mentoring;
and (4) mentors might use research methods to inquire into their own practice.
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