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Professional Development of Multi-experienced Educators through a Book Study: Fostering Mentoring Relationships
Authors:Julie Amador  Abraham Wallin  Paul Amador
Institution:University of Idaho
Abstract:A mentorship professional development model was provided to a group of educators at various stages in their career paths, ranging from pre-service teachers to in-service teachers to teacher leaders. We were interested in exploring how participants’ interactions during a book study influenced their perceptions of practice, with a specific aim at understanding what they noticed from these interactions and how they conceptualized their thoughts from the mentorship experience. Findings indicated that participants situated themselves with a receiver, neutral, or giver perspective, which influenced how they interacted with others. In the process, participants valued the security fostered from the relationships, generated new relationships with others with varying experiences, engaged in reflective practice, and considered exposure to other perspectives to be beneficial.
Keywords:pre-service  in-service  book study  mentor  professional development  noticing
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