Title: Mentoring: professional development for teachers. Uzbekistan experience.
1Mentoring professional development for teachers.
Uzbekistan experience.
E-merging forum 2 Connecting teachers of
English Moscow, March 30, 2012 Natalia Tsarikova
2Overview
- What is mentoring?
- Reasons for mentoring in teacher education
- Mentoring training basic principles
- Benefits/findings
- What is mentoring?
- Conclusions
3 4Mentoring...
- Is a process by which an individual (mentee)
strives to achieve developmental goals under the
guidance of another individual (mentor) with
special experience or expertise. - IBM
- Mentoring relates primarily to the
identification and nurturing of potential for the
whole person. It can be a long term
relationships, where the goals may change but are
always set by the learner. - Meggison Cluterbuck, 2005
5Why mentoring?
- Novice teachers
- Lack experience
- Lack support
- Lack confidence
- Lack resources
6Why mentoring?
- Teachers in (remote areas)
- isolated
- lack resources
- lack support when applying new ideas in the
classroom
7Levels of teacher motivation as a result of
teacher training programme intervention
8Levels of teacher motivation with mentoring
support
9Mentoring and peer support training
The mentor training course in Uzbekistan is based
on the Mentor Courses by Angi Malderez and
Caroline Bodozsky
10Basic principles in mentoring
- Teachers are experts in learning
11Basic principles in mentoring
Their learning is based on reflection and action
12Basic principles in mentoring
- They learn in the workplace
13Basic principles in mentoring
- Teachers learn and work together
14Basic principles in mentoring
- They need the right atmosphere to learn
efficiently
15Benefits of mentoring Uzbekistan experience
- Teacher motivation increases
- Teachers self esteem rises
- Interest in teacher development both mentor and
mentees - Teacher retention in profession
- Teachers rediscover teaching and learning
- Professional confidence grows
- Collegiality develops
- Personal development
16Teachers feedback
- Thank you very much. I wanted to give up teaching
because I had so many troubles... Now I dont
want to change my job, Ill continue teaching. - You made me understand teachers mission and
importance. I discovered lots of useful,
necessary and important things fro teachers which
I didnt know before. Especially I was surprised
by stories which showed connections with mentor
and mentee relationships... I came to a
conclusion that teachers should always keep on
searching fro new knowledge, new ways of teaching
and enriching their outlook.
17Lessons learnt
- Need for mentor training
- Time both for a mentor and mentee
- Recognition by administration and peers
- Shared understanding of mentoring with ministries
and its representatives - Provision for mentor training and mentoring in
system of education -
18Contact details
- British Council
- 13th floor, Block A, International Business
Centre 107B, Amir Temur str., - Tashkent
- Tel. 140 06 60
- Natalia Tsarikova
- natalia.tsarikova_at_britishcouncil.uz
- www.britishcouncil.org/uzbekistan