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Title: Mentoring: professional development for teachers. Uzbekistan experience.


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Mentoring professional development for teachers.
Uzbekistan experience.
E-merging forum 2 Connecting teachers of
English Moscow, March 30, 2012 Natalia Tsarikova
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Overview
  • What is mentoring?
  • Reasons for mentoring in teacher education
  • Mentoring training basic principles
  • Benefits/findings
  • What is mentoring?
  • Conclusions

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  • What is mentoring?

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Mentoring...
  • 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

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Why mentoring?
  • Novice teachers
  • Lack experience
  • Lack support
  • Lack confidence
  • Lack resources

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Why mentoring?
  • Teachers in (remote areas)
  • isolated
  • lack resources
  • lack support when applying new ideas in the
    classroom

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Levels of teacher motivation as a result of
teacher training programme intervention
8
Levels of teacher motivation with mentoring
support
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Mentoring and peer support training
The mentor training course in Uzbekistan is based
on the Mentor Courses by Angi Malderez and
Caroline Bodozsky
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Basic principles in mentoring
  • Teachers are experts in learning

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Basic principles in mentoring
Their learning is based on reflection and action
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Basic principles in mentoring
  • They learn in the workplace

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Basic principles in mentoring
  • Teachers learn and work together

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Basic principles in mentoring
  • They need the right atmosphere to learn
    efficiently

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Benefits 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

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Teachers 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.

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Lessons 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

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Contact 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
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