The incubator: an innovative approach to professional development for beginning teachers and mentors

Author:

Arviv Elyashiv RinatORCID,Levi-Keren MichalORCID

Abstract

PurposeThe present study focused on an incubator model for the absorption of beginning teachers into the education system. This new model is based on the cooperative approach. The study examined mentoring perceptions among mentors. More specifically, the study investigated how mentors perceive the incubator and how mentors view the support provided to beginning teachers, as well as the contribution mentoring makes to fostering mentors' own sense of efficacy and professional development. These aspects were examined in comparison to the traditional dyadic model.Design/methodology/approachThe study is based on quantitative and qualitative methods. In the quantitative study, 92 mentors working in incubators and 382 mentors working in a traditional dyadic setting responded to a self-report questionnaire. In the qualitative study, 28 mentors who were part of an incubator were interviewed.FindingsThe research findings indicate that the incubators create a dual effect of development and constitute a mantle of support that impacts the mentoring process, positions that as a dialogic–communal process and at the same time contributes to the professional development of both the beginning teachers and mentors.Originality/valueThe paper discusses the theoretical and practical contribution of the incubators as a new model for inducting beginning teachers into the profession.

Publisher

Emerald

Subject

Education,Life-span and Life-course Studies

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