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Triad Relationships and Member Satisfaction with Paired Placement of Student Teachers

Authors :
Wilkinson, Carol
Pennington, Todd R.
Whiting, Erin
Newberry, Melissa
Feinauer, Erika
Losser, Janet
Haslem, Liz
Hall, Amber
Wilkinson, Carol
Pennington, Todd R.
Whiting, Erin
Newberry, Melissa
Feinauer, Erika
Losser, Janet
Haslem, Liz
Hall, Amber
Source :
Australian Journal of Teacher Education
Publication Year :
2014

Abstract

This study determined triad (a mentor teacher and two student teachers) members’ level of satisfaction (LOS) with paired-placement student teaching, focusing on mutuality and homophily to explore how triad relationships were linked to LOS. The constant comparative method was used to code interview transcripts and field notes. Results showed that of the six satisfied triads, five had mutuality, homophily, strong triad cohesion, and collaborative student teachers. Partially satisfied (four) and dissatisfied (two) triads experienced lack of mutuality and homophily, weak triad cohesion, and uncollaborative student teachers. Recommendations include providing formal training about triad relationships, considering mutuality and homophily when making placements, and placing weaker students in a solo experience.

Details

Database :
OAIster
Journal :
Australian Journal of Teacher Education
Notes :
application/pdf, Australian Journal of Teacher Education
Publication Type :
Electronic Resource
Accession number :
edsoai.ocn890459059
Document Type :
Electronic Resource