英语作为第二语言硕士课程的关系指导和教师动机:一项在群体和专业学习社区背景下的五年研究

IF 1.8 Q2 EDUCATION & EDUCATIONAL RESEARCH
J. Prado, Jenna M. LaChenaye, Jenelle Hodges, Susan Spezzini, J. Austin
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摘要:为了更清楚地了解指导作为教师完成研究生学位的激励因素的作用,教师们在美国东南部的一所公立研究型大学(RU)调查了在职教师完成英语作为第二语言(ESL)教育硕士(MA)课程的激励因素。在这项为期五年的定性研究中,我们分析了来自美国东南部三个公立学区的在职教师的焦点小组,他们参与了有效英语学习者教学的队列。研究结果表明,教师完成率的提高与嵌套在群体系统支持结构和专业学习社区(plc)独特社会网络中的关系指导相关的激励因素有关。我们的研究通过描述关系指导如何通过教师、群体和plc培养,支持教师完成ESL硕士学位,从而为研究文献做出了贡献。
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Relational mentoring and teacher motivation in an english as a second language master’s program: a five-year study in the context of cohorts and professional learning communities
ABSTRACT To understand the role of mentoring more clearly as an incentive for teachers to complete a graduate degree, faculty members examined motivators for in-service teachers to complete a Master of Arts in Education (MA) program in English as a Second Language (ESL) at a public research university (RU) in the southeastern United States (U.S.). In this qualitative five-year study, we analyzed focus groups of in-service teachers from three public school districts in the southeastern United States who participated in cohorts on effective English learner instruction. Findings suggest that increased teacher completion rates relate to motivators associated with relational mentoring nested within the systemic support structure of cohorts and distinctive social network of professional learning communities (PLCs). Our study contributes to research literature by describing how relational mentoring, when nurtured through faculty as well as within cohorts and PLCs, supported teachers in completing an ESL master’s degree.
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MENTORING & TUTORING
MENTORING & TUTORING EDUCATION & EDUCATIONAL RESEARCH-
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