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Gerardo, Juan Manuel; Saclarides, Evthokia Saclarides – Journal of Educational Supervision, 2022
This case provides opportunities for students to think more deeply about tensions that arise in the pre-service teacher (PST)-mentor teacher-supervisor triad when there are competing views about responsive instruction for Latinx students. Furthermore, this case illustrates how shared social identities among triad members do not necessarily mean…
Descriptors: Preservice Teacher Education, Student Teachers, Student Teacher Attitudes, Student Teaching
Bullough, Robert V., Jr.; Draper, Roni Jo – Journal of Teacher Education, 2004
Mentoring is often portrayed as an unqualified good. Teacher educators claim that mentoring holds promise for beginning teacher development, increased retention of novice teachers, and mentor-teacher improvement. Drawing on positioning theory, this study describes negotiation of power and position in a failed triad composed of a public school…
Descriptors: Teacher Interns, Teacher Educators, Mentors, Beginning Teachers

Veal, Mary Lou; Rikard, Linda – Journal of Teacher Education, 1998
Interviews with cooperating teachers investigated their beliefs about the student teaching triad. Results indicated that in the power hierarchy, cooperating teachers were at the apex, student teachers were second in power, and pupils third. When university supervisors visited, they moved to the apex, with pupils out of the triad. The paper…
Descriptors: Collegiality, Cooperating Teachers, Elementary Secondary Education, Higher Education