Mentorship as a form of newly qualified teacher support in Zambian secondary schools.

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Title
en Mentorship as a form of newly qualified teacher support in Zambian secondary schools.
Creator
Banja, M.K
Date
2020-05-13T11:45:14Z
Date Available
2020-05-13T11:45:14Z
Date Issued
2016
Abstract
en The aim of this paper was to argue the case for the need for mentorship of newly qualified secondary school teachers in Zambia. Based on both a global perspective and the findings of a study, this paper argues that inadequate initial training coupled with an unfriendly work environment make mentorship of newly qualified teachers a necessity. Further, the paper presents numerous benefits accruing from the mentoring of newly qualified teachers. These benefits include benefits to the newly qualified teachers themselves, the heads of departments, head teachers and ultimately filter to the learners. In view of both the identified needs of newly qualified teachers and the invaluable benefits, the paper ends with a clarion call for the introduction of mentorship of newly qualified teachers in Zambian secondary schools.
Identifier
en Banja, M.K. (2016). Mentorship as a form of Newly Qualified Teacher Support in Zambian Secondary Schools. AFTRA Journal of Teaching and Learning in Africa, 3 (1), 34-43
0794-1412
Language
en en
Publisher
en AFTRA
Subject
en Mentorship.
Type
en Article