Cultivating Stronger Coaching in Clinical Mentors: An Experimental Evaluation of the Mentors Matter Professional Development Initiative

  • Matthew Ronfeldt
  • , Matthew Truwit
  • , Emanuele Bardelli
  • , Kevin Schaaf
  • , Brian Smith

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Abstract

Despite the critical role of mentors in the preparation of preservice teachers, very little causal quantitative research has explored the effects of offering mentors professional development (PD) around how to coach and support their candidates. We conduct an experimental evaluation of a PD opportunity randomly offered to mentors within six different Tennessee programs over the course of 3 years to investigate its impacts on the perceptions and practices of both the mentors themselves and their candidates. PD significantly increased the frequency of coaching provided by mentors and mentors’ own instructional effectiveness but did not impact their candidates’ satisfaction or feelings of preparedness, though candidates of mentors assigned to treatment were marginally significantly more likely to find employment.

Original languageEnglish (US)
Pages (from-to)646-672
Number of pages27
JournalEducational Evaluation and Policy Analysis
Volume46
Issue number4
DOIs
StatePublished - Dec 2024

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Keywords

  • evaluation
  • experimental research
  • mentoring
  • professional development
  • student teaching

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