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Jordanian Preservice Primary Teachers' Perceptions of Mentoring in Science Teaching
Authors:Osama H Abed  Fouad Abd-El-Khalick
Institution:1. Faculty of Educational Sciences and Arts, UNRWA University, Amman, Jordanosamaabed70@hotmail.com;3. Department of Curriculum and Instruction, University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign, Champaign, IL, USA
Abstract:Quality mentoring is fundamental to preservice teacher education because of its potential to help student and novice teachers develop the academic and pedagogical knowledge and skills germane to successful induction into the profession. This study focused on Jordanian preservice primary teachers' perceptions of their mentoring experiences as these pertain to science teaching. The Mentoring for Effective Primary Science Teaching instrument was administered to 147 senior preservice primary teachers in a university in Jordan. The results indicated that the greater majority of participants did not experience effective mentoring toward creating a supportive and reflexive environment that would bolster their confidence in teaching science; further their understanding of primary science curriculum, and associated aims and school policies; help with developing their pedagogical knowledge; and/or furnish them with specific and targeted feedback and guidance to help improve their science teaching. Substantially more participants indicated that their mentors modeled what they perceived to be effective science teaching. The study argues for the need for science-specific mentoring for preservice primary teachers, and suggests a possible pathway for achieving such a model starting with those in-service primary teachers—much like those identified by participants in the present study—who are already effective in their science teaching.
Keywords:Perceptions  Preservice  Mentoring  Primary science
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