Professional Development through Mentoring

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A01=Fatiha Senom
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Assist Novice Teachers
Author_Fatiha Senom
Author_Juliana Othman
Beginning Teachers
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Coping Survival Strategies
educational mentoring strategies
Encourage Novice Teachers
English as a Second Language
English Native Speaker Status
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ESL Pupil
ESL Teacher
ESL Teacher Teaching
ESL Teachers
Explore Teacher Knowledge
FELDA Settler
identity formation
Initial Teacher Development
Malaysia
Malaysian education context
Mentoring
mentoring effectiveness in ESL education
mentoring programme
Newly qualified teachers
Non-native English Teachers
Novice ESL
Novice Language Teachers
Novice Science Teachers
Novice Teacher Development
Novice Teacher Induction
novice teachers
professional development
Professional Knowledge Construction
qualitative case studies
Reflective Practice
second language teacher education
SLTE Programme
teacher identity research
teacher induction programmes
teacher socialisation
teacher training
teachers' professional development
TESOL Community
Tpd Session
Tpd Workshop
transition

Product details

  • ISBN 9781032090412
  • Weight: 240g
  • Dimensions: 138 x 216mm
  • Publication Date: 30 Jun 2021
  • Publisher: Taylor & Francis Ltd
  • Publication City/Country: GB
  • Product Form: Paperback
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In their book, Othman and Senom provide a unique insight into the challenges faced by novice English as a Second Language (ESL) teachers and establish how mentoring can provide effective support for new teachers’ professional development. The book demonstrates the theoretical background for viewing mentoring as a process crucial to novice teachers’ development, particularly to the teachers’ ability to succeed and grow in a specific workplace environment. Using case studies from a Malaysian context, this book provides a comprehensive understanding of how mentoring can serve as a strategy to facilitate the transition of novice ESL teachers from a teacher education programme to life in real classrooms. Through its case studies, the book will examine both theoretical and practical issues for mentors, teacher educators, policymakers, and administrators when mentoring new ESL teachers. This book will be valuable to researchers who are particularly interested in exploring novice teachers’ identity development, and experienced teachers to help guide new teachers through the socialization process in their schools.

Juliana Othman, Ph.D. is an associate professor at the Faculty of Education, University of Malaya. She was previously Head of Department, Language and Literacy Education and a former deputy director at the Centre for Community and Industry Relations at the University of Malaya. She is also a Fulbright scholar (USA, 2006). She has published widely on the topic of second language teaching and learning, second language teacher education and professional development, school-based assessment and content-based instruction.

Fatiha Senom, Ph.D. is a senior lecturer at the Department of Language and Literacy Education, Faculty of Education, University of Malaya. She has published on the issues surrounding the professional development of novice and pre-service ESL teachers. Her research interests include second language teacher education and professional development, teaching English for young learners and qualitative research. She is also an editor for the journal Issues in Education.

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