Mentoring, Role Modeling, and Acculturation: Exploring International Teacher Narratives to Inform Supervisory Practices

IF 0.4 Q4 EDUCATION & EDUCATIONAL RESEARCH Research in Educational Administration & Leadership Pub Date : 2020-11-30 DOI:10.30828/real/2020.3.2
Marjorie Ceballos
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As teacher shortages continue in countries worldwide, international teachers may be recruited from other countries to help fill critical teacher vacancies, particularly in high-need subject areas such as mathematics and science. International teachers are a unique group who have specific needs, which could be addressed through school administrators’ supervisory practices. To understand international teacher needs, a review of the literature from 2009 to 2019 was completed to examine the extent to which dimensions of mentoring, role modeling, and acculturation were represented in international teacher narratives in peer-reviewed journals. In the course of the review, a fourth dimension of principals and ITs was found in the literature and explored. Findings from the literature review pointed to four themes related to the three identified dimensions: (a) a need for induction, (b) role modeling as collegial support, (c) international teacher acculturation issues, and (d) principal perspectives of ITs. The international teacher themes discovered through this review of the literature may help to inform the supervisory practices of school administrators as they strive to ensure positive outcomes for international teachers
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师徒关系、角色塑造与文化适应:探索国际教师叙事为监督实践提供信息
随着世界各国教师短缺的持续,可能会从其他国家招聘国际教师,以帮助填补关键的教师空缺,特别是在数学和科学等高需求学科领域。国际教师是一个独特的群体,他们有特定的需求,可以通过学校管理人员的监督实践来解决。为了了解国际教师的需求,我们对2009年至2019年的文献进行了综述,以考察指导、角色塑造和文化适应在同行评审期刊上的国际教师叙述中的表现程度。在审查过程中,在文献中发现并探索了校长和ITs的第四个维度。文献综述的结果指出了与三个确定的维度相关的四个主题:(a)入职培训的必要性,(b)作为学院支持的角色建模,(c)国际教师的文化适应问题,以及(d)ITs的主要视角。通过文献综述发现的国际教师主题可能有助于为学校管理人员的监督实践提供信息,因为他们努力确保国际教师取得积极成果
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