Mentors for beginning teachers as middle leaders: the messy work of reconextualising

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Willis, Jill, Churchward, Peter, Beutel, Denise, Spooner-Lane, Rebecca and Curtis, Elizabeth. 2019. "Mentors for beginning teachers as middle leaders: the messy work of reconextualising." School Leadership and Management. 39 (3-4), pp. 334-351. https://doi.org/10.1080/136324434.2018.1555701
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Mentors for beginning teachers as middle leaders: the messy work of reconextualising

ERA Journal ID19924
Article CategoryArticle
AuthorsWillis, Jill (Author), Churchward, Peter (Author), Beutel, Denise (Author), Spooner-Lane, Rebecca (Author) and Curtis, Elizabeth (Author)
Journal TitleSchool Leadership and Management
Journal Citation39 (3-4), pp. 334-351
Number of Pages18
Year2019
Place of PublicationMilton Park, United Kingdom
ISSN0260-1362
1363-2434
Digital Object Identifier (DOI)https://doi.org/10.1080/136324434.2018.1555701
Abstract

Mentors for beginning teachers in schools are often unacknowledged middle leaders in their schools. Through their work with beginning teachers, they not only provide local leadership in their contexts, they influence and shape the work of the next generation of teachers. Government funded mentor training for the purpose of supporting beginning teachers in Education Queensland schools commenced in 2014 (Queensland Government, 2017). In Queensland, Australia, over 3000 experienced teachers have completed a two-day professional learning Mentoring Beginning Teacher (MBT) programme. Upon completion, mentors were expected to design and enact a mentoring programme that met the beginning teachers’ needs in their context, using the dialogic mentoring principles they had learned to fulfil the policy goals of increasing the number of beginning teachers transitioning to full registration. This article draws on Bernstein’s (2000) concepts of recontextualisation, and horizontal and vertical discourses of knowledge to understand how mentor teachers negotiated and enacted their roles as middle leaders in schools in diverse schooling contexts.

Keywordsleadership; mentoring; middle leadership
ANZSRC Field of Research 2020390307. Teacher education and professional development of educators
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Byline AffiliationsQueensland University of Technology
Institution of OriginUniversity of Southern Queensland
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