Secondary school-based mentors' preparedness in supervising student teachers on teaching practice in Zimbabwe: a case study of Midlands State University.

This study presents an analysis of secondary school-based mentors' preparedness in supervising student teachers on teaching practice at Midlands State University in the Faculty of Education in Zimbabwe. The major question that guided the study was how the school-based mentors were prepared to s...

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Main Authors: Mutemeri, Judith, Marimo, Simon T.
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Published: Progressive Academic Publishing 2016
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description This study presents an analysis of secondary school-based mentors' preparedness in supervising student teachers on teaching practice at Midlands State University in the Faculty of Education in Zimbabwe. The major question that guided the study was how the school-based mentors were prepared to supervise the student teachers on teaching practice or work related learning. The method employed in this study was the descriptive survey research which enabled the researchers to work with a limited number of cases and drew up conclusions that cover the generality of the whole population. The population comprised of 87 current student teachers undergoing teaching practice/work related learning, 102 former student teachers who were either in level 4 in the Faculty of Education or already teaching in secondary schools, 76 school-based mentors were the students are or have done their teaching practice and 43 lecturers in the Faculty of Education. The sample was selected through purposive sampling procedure. The sample comprised of 50 current student teachers, 50 former student teachers, 50 school-based mentors and 33 lecturers. The methods of data collection used were content analysis, questionnaire and focussed group discussions. Content analysis was done of the available official documents in institution such as teaching practice guidelines, module outlines and policies. Qualitative data collected were analysed using the constant comparative approach and cross case analysis. Quantitative data collected were analysed using the descriptive statistics through converting figures into percentages. The findings revealed that the school-based mentors were not helpful in assisting the student teachers in developing teaching or pedagogical skills .There was no collaboration between the schools and the Faculty of Education and this reflected ineffective mentoring practices and mentoring relationships. The researchers recommend the Faculty of Education to design a participatory training programme with school —based mentors and student teachers for effective development of pedagogical skill.
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spelling ir-11408-13572022-06-27T13:49:06Z Secondary school-based mentors' preparedness in supervising student teachers on teaching practice in Zimbabwe: a case study of Midlands State University. Mutemeri, Judith Marimo, Simon T. Preparedness, mentor, mentoring, teacher development, teaching practice. This study presents an analysis of secondary school-based mentors' preparedness in supervising student teachers on teaching practice at Midlands State University in the Faculty of Education in Zimbabwe. The major question that guided the study was how the school-based mentors were prepared to supervise the student teachers on teaching practice or work related learning. The method employed in this study was the descriptive survey research which enabled the researchers to work with a limited number of cases and drew up conclusions that cover the generality of the whole population. The population comprised of 87 current student teachers undergoing teaching practice/work related learning, 102 former student teachers who were either in level 4 in the Faculty of Education or already teaching in secondary schools, 76 school-based mentors were the students are or have done their teaching practice and 43 lecturers in the Faculty of Education. The sample was selected through purposive sampling procedure. The sample comprised of 50 current student teachers, 50 former student teachers, 50 school-based mentors and 33 lecturers. The methods of data collection used were content analysis, questionnaire and focussed group discussions. Content analysis was done of the available official documents in institution such as teaching practice guidelines, module outlines and policies. Qualitative data collected were analysed using the constant comparative approach and cross case analysis. Quantitative data collected were analysed using the descriptive statistics through converting figures into percentages. The findings revealed that the school-based mentors were not helpful in assisting the student teachers in developing teaching or pedagogical skills .There was no collaboration between the schools and the Faculty of Education and this reflected ineffective mentoring practices and mentoring relationships. The researchers recommend the Faculty of Education to design a participatory training programme with school —based mentors and student teachers for effective development of pedagogical skill. 2016-05-17T13:06:33Z 2016-05-17T13:06:33Z 2013 Article http://hdl.handle.net/11408/1357 en European Journal of Educational Sciences;Vol.1, No.5; p.205-217. open Progressive Academic Publishing
spellingShingle Preparedness, mentor, mentoring, teacher development, teaching practice.
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Secondary school-based mentors' preparedness in supervising student teachers on teaching practice in Zimbabwe: a case study of Midlands State University.
title Secondary school-based mentors' preparedness in supervising student teachers on teaching practice in Zimbabwe: a case study of Midlands State University.
title_full Secondary school-based mentors' preparedness in supervising student teachers on teaching practice in Zimbabwe: a case study of Midlands State University.
title_fullStr Secondary school-based mentors' preparedness in supervising student teachers on teaching practice in Zimbabwe: a case study of Midlands State University.
title_full_unstemmed Secondary school-based mentors' preparedness in supervising student teachers on teaching practice in Zimbabwe: a case study of Midlands State University.
title_short Secondary school-based mentors' preparedness in supervising student teachers on teaching practice in Zimbabwe: a case study of Midlands State University.
title_sort secondary school-based mentors' preparedness in supervising student teachers on teaching practice in zimbabwe: a case study of midlands state university.
topic Preparedness, mentor, mentoring, teacher development, teaching practice.
url http://hdl.handle.net/11408/1357
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