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Electronic Journal of Science Education
written by Peter Hudson and Keith Skamp
Perceptions of mentors' practices related to primary science teaching were obtained from final year preservice teachers after a 4-week practicum. Responses to a survey (n=59), constructed through literature-based practices and attributes of effective mentors, identified perceived strengths and weaknesses in the area of mentoring pre-service teachers of primary science. Through exploratory factor analysis, this pilot study also tested the unidimensionality of mentoring practices and attributes assigned to categories (factors) that may characterize mentoring in primary science teaching. These suggested factors, namely, personal attributes, system requirements, pedagogical knowledge, modeling, and feedback had Cronbach alpha coefficients of internal consistency reliability of 0.93, 0.78, 0.94, 0.90, and 0.81 respectively. Survey responses indicated that mentors generally do not provide specific mentoring in primary science teaching. It is argued that science education reform requires the identification of factors and associated attributes and practices of mentoring primary science in order to effectively develop pre-service teachers in primary science teaching.
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Education Practices
- Teacher Preparation
= Induction and Mentoring
- Elementary School
- Instructional Material
= Best practice
- Reference Material
= Research study
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© 2002 University of Nevada, Reno
ISSN Number:
1087-3430
Keywords:
mentoring, preservice teachers, primary science teachers, science education reform
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P. Hudson and K. Skamp, Electron. J. Sci. Educ. 7 (1), (2002), WWW Document, (http://ejse.southwestern.edu/original%20site/manuscripts/v7n1/articles/art01_hudson/hudson.PDF).
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Hudson, P., & Skamp, K. (2002). Mentoring Preservice Teachers of Primary Science. Electron. J. Sci. Educ., 7(1). Retrieved September 7, 2010, from http://ejse.southwestern.edu/original%20site/manuscripts/v7n1/articles/art01_hudson/hudson.PDF
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Hudson, Peter, and Keith Skamp. "Mentoring Preservice Teachers of Primary Science." Electron. J. Sci. Educ. 7, no. 1, (2002), http://ejse.southwestern.edu/original%20site/manuscripts/v7n1/articles/art01_hudson/hudson.PDF (accessed 7 September 2010).
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Hudson, Peter, and Keith Skamp. "Mentoring Preservice Teachers of Primary Science." Electron. J. Sci. Educ. 7.1 (2002). 7 Sep. 2010 <http://ejse.southwestern.edu/original%20site/manuscripts/v7n1/articles/art01_hudson/hudson.PDF>.
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