| The Role
of Mentors in TEFL
Candy Veas Faundez
Universidad de Playa
Ancha, candyveas@gmail.com
Isabel Vásquez
Universidad de Playa
Ancha, amisvavi@yahoo.com
Enzo Pescara
Pontificia Universidad
Católica de Valparaíso, enzo.pescara@gmail.com
Candy Veas Faundez graduated from
the TESL MA program at the University of Minnesota,
U.S.A. in 2004. At present, she is a full time faculty
member in the English Teacher training program at Universidad
de Playa Ancha in Valparaiso. She teaches writing and
methodology, and has recently become involved in the
field of mentoring, due to her participation in a government-funded
Diploma course for mentor trainers.
PRESENTATION ABSTRACT
In recent years, Chilean education
authorities have become concerned about improving English
teaching in Chile, due to the low level students achieve
in the subject in government-funded schools, after seven
years of formal instruction in the language. In this
context, the Ministry has implemented a number of initiatives
to promote and support successful language teaching,
such as continuing training courses for in-service teachers,
as well as offering English pedagogy students grants
to spend a semester abroad, in English speaking countries.
Recently, the Ministry has focused its efforts on supporting
pre-service and newly qualified teachers through mentoring.
The main objective of mentoring is to accompany the
new teachers during the early stage of their career,
and help them integrate theory and practice through
self-reflection and the development of problem-solving
strategies, in order to become effective in their practice,
thus improving students’ learning. Successful
mentoring programs for teachers have been put into practice
in various countries across the world, such as Israel,
Canada and England, becoming a powerful tool to foster
teacher professional development and enhance students’
learning (La Tercera, January 20th, 2008). Following
this, the Chilean Ministry of Education has taken concrete
steps towards the institutionalization of the role of
the mentor in our educational context. In 2004, a mentor
training course was funded by the Program English Opens
Doors, in which a group of English teachers were trained
to become mentors for less experienced peers. More recently,
the Ministry has organized a Diploma course on mentor
training, aimed at the development of effective mentoring
courses in universities across the country, which constitutes
a primary part of the ongoing macro-project to improve
teaching-learning processes in Chilean educational establishments.
This paper is the result of such initiative, and presents
the theoretical background and needs analysis for the
design and implementation of Mentor training courses
to be carried out at the University of Playa Ancha and
the Catholic University of Valparaiso.
The Role of Mentors in
TEFL http://docs.google.com/Presentation?id=df2sx395_190cvf6whcn

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