Why Mentor? Linking Mentor Teachers’ Motivations to their Mentoring Conceptions

From Section:
Mentoring & Supervision
Countries:
Netherlands
Published:
Jan. 21, 2016

Source: Teachers and Teaching: theory and practice, Volume 22, Issue 1, 2016, Pages 101-116

The purpose of this study was to explore the relationship between mentors’ mentoring conceptions and their mentoring motives.

Participants were 726 secondary education mentor teachers, associated with 13 institutes for teacher preparation in the Netherlands.

The findings showed that a motivation to mentor for personal learning was more strongly associated with a developmental conception of mentored learning to teach than with an instrumental mentoring conception. The same was found for a motivation to mentor for contributing to the profession, but less pronounced.


Updated: Nov. 27, 2017
Keywords:
Concept formation | Mentors | Secondary education | Teacher motivation