The significance of mentor-mentee relationship quality for student teachers' well-being and flourishing during practical field experiences: a longitudinal analysis

被引:9
作者
Dreer, Benjamin [1 ]
机构
[1] Univ Erfurt, Erfurt Sch Educ, Erfurt, Germany
关键词
Mentoring student teachers; Mentor-mentee relationship; Relationship quality; Well-being; Cross-lagged panel design; PERMA; BASIC PSYCHOLOGICAL NEEDS; BEGINNING TEACHERS; PERCEPTIONS; ROLES; GOALS; SATISFACTION; EXPECTATIONS; MATHEMATICS; ENGAGEMENT; MOTIVATION;
D O I
10.1108/IJMCE-07-2020-0041
中图分类号
G40 [教育学];
学科分类号
040101 ; 120403 ;
摘要
Purpose To support student teachers' well-being and ensure that they flourish during teacher education, it is necessary to examine the relationship between student teachers and their mentors during field experiences. Previous research has identified a connection between the quality of the mentor-mentee relationship and facets of student teachers' well-being. However, to date, this link has been insufficiently corroborated using longitudinal empirical data. This study aims to investigate the impact of mentor-mentee relationship quality on the well-being and flourishing of student teachers. Design/methodology/approach A cross-lagged panel design with two intervals (six weeks apart) was applied during a 15-week field experience with a sample of 125 German student teachers. Well-being and flourishing were captured using the positive emotions, engagement, relationships, meaning, achievement (PERMA) framework. Relationship quality was assessed by adapting a questionnaire from the field of mentoring in medicine. Findings Relationship quality at the outset significantly predicted all five PERMA dimensions at the end of the assessment period. The impact of relationship quality was especially strong on the dimensions of relationships (R) and meaning (M). Conversely, the PERMA dimensions (except achievement) did not significantly impact relationship quality. Originality/value These results provide longitudinal empirical evidence underlining the beneficial effects of a healthy relationship between mentor and mentee in the field of teacher education. The findings clearly suggest that the relationship quality significantly influences student teachers' well-being and capacity to flourish during practical phases.
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