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Judgementoring and other threats to realizing the potential of school‐based mentoring in teacher education

Andrew J. Hobson (Sheffield Hallam University, Sheffield, UK)
Angi Malderez (University of Leeds, Leeds, UK)

International Journal of Mentoring and Coaching in Education

ISSN: 2046-6854

Article publication date: 23 August 2013

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Abstract

Purpose

The purpose of this article is to identify and examine root causes of the failure of school‐based mentoring to realize its full potential.

Design/methodology/approach

The article draws on the re‐analysis of data from two major mixed‐method empirical studies carried out in England. It focuses on data generated from interviews with beginner teachers and mentors in both primary and secondary schools.

Findings

The findings point to a failure to create appropriate conditions for effective mentoring in England at the level of the mentoring relationship, the school, and the national policy context.

Practical implications

Implications of the findings include the need to achieve a greater degree of informed consensus on the meaning and purposes of mentoring in teacher education, and to ensure that mentors of beginner teachers are appropriately trained for the role.

Originality/value

The article identifies the practice of judgemental mentoring or “judgementoring” as an obstacle to school‐based mentoring realizing its potential and an impediment to the professional learning and wellbeing of beginner teachers. It also points to worrying indications that judgementoring may be becoming, through accrued experiences, the default understanding of mentoring in England.

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Citation

Hobson, A.J. and Malderez, A. (2013), "Judgementoring and other threats to realizing the potential of school‐based mentoring in teacher education", International Journal of Mentoring and Coaching in Education, Vol. 2 No. 2, pp. 89-108. https://doi.org/10.1108/IJMCE-03-2013-0019

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Emerald Group Publishing Limited

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