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Innovative approaches to mentoring: preservice teachers’ perceptions of peer mentoring based on a decision simulator

Eli Lejonberg (Department of Teacher Education and School Research, University of Oslo, Oslo, Norway)
Katrine Nesje (Department of Teacher Education and School Research, University of Oslo, Oslo, Norway)
Eyvind Elstad (Department of Teacher Education and School Research, University of Oslo, Oslo, Norway)
Knut-Andreas Abben Christophersen (Department of Political Science, University of Oslo, Oslo, Norway)

International Journal of Mentoring and Coaching in Education

ISSN: 2046-6854

Article publication date: 5 July 2024

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Abstract

Purpose

The study explored how PSTs perceived a learning design, using a decision simulator, a self-reflection guide and a peer mentoring guide as tools to mediate reflections on approaches to the teacher’s role. The individual characteristics of PSTs were also considered, including role clarity, self-efficacy and affective commitment, as predictors of the learning design’s perceived relevance.

Design/methodology/approach

Informed by earlier research exploring the teacher’s role, a scenario-based simulation was supported by a tool for self-reflection on the results and a peer mentoring tool for the further development of an individual’s teaching role. Using structural equation modelling, the study assessed the statistical strength of the relationships between relevant factors to explore how a decision simulator and associated research-based tools were perceived by preservice teachers (PSTs).

Findings

The results indicate that regardless of PSTs’ individual characteristics, the decision simulator and associated peer mentoring tools have the potential to enhance learning and reflection. Therefore, the proposed approach can facilitate peer mentoring and enhance PSTs’ learning potential.

Originality/value

The paper explores the use of innovative approaches to mentoring by introducing peer mentoring grounded in experiences using a decision simulator.

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Acknowledgements

This work describes results from the Tools for Mentoring Project founded by The Research Council of Norway.

Citation

Lejonberg, E., Nesje, K., Elstad, E. and Christophersen, K.-A.A. (2024), "Innovative approaches to mentoring: preservice teachers’ perceptions of peer mentoring based on a decision simulator", International Journal of Mentoring and Coaching in Education, Vol. ahead-of-print No. ahead-of-print. https://doi.org/10.1108/IJMCE-03-2023-0028

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Emerald Publishing Limited

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