Table of contents - Special Issue: The role of mentorship and coaching in supporting the holistic well-being and ongoing development of educators
Guest Editors: Benjamin Kutsyuruba, Lorraine Godden
Virtual mentor partnerships between practising and preservice teachers: Helping to enhance professional growth and well-being
Patricia BriscoeThe purpose of this paper is to assess the potential benefits of a virtual mentorship between teacher candidates and practising teachers. Specifically, the research aimed to…
The well-being of the early career teacher: a review of the literature on the pivotal role of mentoring
Vicki SquiresThe purpose of this paper is to explore the extant literature with regard to the role of mentorship in promoting the well-being of early career teachers.
The benefits of mentoring newly qualified teachers in Malta
Michelle Attard TonnaNewly qualified teachers (NQTs) seek advice from more experienced colleagues and are considered as learning through participation, including observing other teachers and receiving…
The impact of mentoring on the Canadian early career teachers’ well-being
Benjamin Kutsyuruba, Lorraine Godden, John BosicaThe purpose of this paper is to explore the impact that mentoring has on Canadian early career teachers’ (ECTs’) well-being. The authors describe findings from a pan-Canadian…
Educators’ perceptions of the value of coach mindset development for their well-being
Kendra LoweryThe purpose of this paper is to examine high school educators’ (three teachers, a career counselor and a social worker) perceptions of training to develop a coach mindset and the…
“I love this stuff!”: a Canadian case study of mentor–coach well-being
Trista HollweckThe purpose of this paper is to report on a qualitative case study that examined the potential benefits, challenges and implications of the mentor–coach (MC) role as a supportive…
Mentorship for flourishing in schools: an explicit shift toward appreciative action
Sabre Cherkowski, Keith WalkerBuilding on findings from research designed to bring to description teachers’ own understandings of what it means to flourish in their work, the purpose of this paper is to show…
Not a solo ride: co-constructed peer mentoring for early-career educational leadership faculty
Benterah C. Morton, Elizabeth GilThe purpose of this paper is to describe the origins of a co-constructed peer-mentoring model designed by and for early-career faculty representing historically underrepresented…
Thriving vs surviving: benefits of formal mentoring program on faculty well-being
Shanna Marie Stuckey, Brian Todd Collins, Shawn Patrick, Kathleen S. Grove, Etta WardThe purpose of this paper is to describe current challenges faced by women and underrepresented minority faculty members, the benefits of mentoring programs, conceptual frameworks…
Exploring professors’ experiences supporting graduate student well-being in Ontario faculties of education
Vera Woloshyn, Michael J. Savage, Snezana Ratkovic, Catherine Hands, Dragana MartinovicThe purpose of this paper is to explore Ontario education professors’ perceptions of well-being, document ways in which they support graduate students’ well-being and discuss…
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2046-6854e-ISSN:
2046-6862ISSN-L:
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Emerald Publishing LimitedOpen Access:
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- Prof Andrew Hobson