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What is Reciprocal Peer Mentoring

Emerging Strategies for Public Education Reform
Collaborative and collegial relationships between two pre-service teachers who contribute to one another’s development in practicum.
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Reciprocal Peer Mentoring: Practical Implications in Practicum
Seyit Ahmet Çapan (Harran University, Turkey)
Copyright: © 2021 |Pages: 20
DOI: 10.4018/978-1-7998-5695-5.ch008
Abstract
Practicum in pre-service teacher education offers ample opportunities for developing a practical conception of teaching and learning. Yet it may also promote further worry for pre-service teachers if not sufficiently resourced and carefully structured. This chapter intended to delve into practical implications of reciprocal peer mentoring in practicum. Placing onus on restructuring the traditional mentoring model currently used in most pre-service teacher education programs, this chapter postulated that integration of reciprocal peer mentoring with systematic opportunities for peer conference and peer observation might be a viable suggestion to resolve the perceived shortcomings in practicum. Moreover, this chapter proposed that apart from gradual transition to full-fledged teaching, an earlier onset of teaching practices shaped by periodic rotations in teaching practices might help to maximize contributions of engagement in practicum experiences.
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