Fostering a Critical Friendship between a Program Coordinator and an Online Adjunct to Achieve Reciprocal Mentoring

IF 1.2 Q2 EDUCATION & EDUCATIONAL RESEARCH
C. Baker, Laura E. Bitto
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Abstract

ABSTRACT In this article we explore how engaging in collaborative self-study resulted in a reciprocal mentorship platform for a mathematics specialist program coordinator and online adjunct instructor. Through the use of our mutually developed norms and a reflective dialogue protocol we examined how we were able to bridge our contexts so that we could equally engage in a graduate mathematics teacher leadership course that only one was teaching. Employing a self-study methodology centered on dialogue, we co-planned and designed learning opportunities in which data was collected using synchronous online tools, agendas, notes and audio recordings from our weekly phone conversations. This ultimately influenced our understanding of what it takes to communicate clearly when conducting a self-study that spans both physical distance, heirarchial rank, and context. The pivotal learning experiences through the implementation of a reflective protocol and collaborative norms will provide other teacher educators who engage in self-study with tools to support their own learning, advance their practice, and promote critical reflection. This study also adds to the literature on adjunct professors in both higher education and self-study.
培养项目协调员和在线辅助人员之间的重要友谊,以实现互惠指导
在这篇文章中,我们探讨了参与协作自学如何导致数学专家项目协调员和在线兼职讲师的互惠指导平台。通过使用我们共同制定的规范和反思性对话协议,我们研究了如何能够弥合我们的背景,以便我们能够平等地参与只有一个人教授的研究生数学教师领导力课程。采用以对话为中心的自学方法,我们共同计划和设计学习机会,其中使用同步在线工具、议程、笔记和每周电话交谈的录音收集数据。这最终影响了我们在进行跨越物理距离、等级和背景的自学时,对如何清晰沟通的理解。通过实施反思协议和协作规范的关键学习经验将为其他从事自学的教师教育工作者提供工具,以支持他们自己的学习,推进他们的实践,并促进批判性反思。本研究也增加了关于高等教育和自学兼职教授的文献。
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Studying Teacher Education
Studying Teacher Education EDUCATION & EDUCATIONAL RESEARCH-
CiteScore
2.40
自引率
43.80%
发文量
23
期刊介绍: Studying Teacher Education invites submissions from authors who have a strong interest in improving the quality of teaching generally and of teacher education in particular. The central purpose of the journal is to disseminate high-quality research and dialogue in self-study of teacher education practices. Thus the journal is primarily a forum for teacher educators who work in contexts and programs of teacher education.
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