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Mentoring and Professional Development in Rural Head Start Classrooms
Authors:Pamela W Garner  Marsha Carter McLean  Badiyyah Waajid  Evelyn R Pittman
Institution:1. George Mason University;2. Montgomery College;3. Virginia State University;4. Building Blocks Learning Center
Abstract:The objective of this project was to develop and pilot a small-scale professional development program that incorporated substantial group and one-on-one mentoring aimed at preparing rurally based preschool teacher assistants to earn the Child Development Associate (CDA) credential. Using a framework that emphasized the relational, developmental, and contextual elements of mentoring, this qualitative case study examined both the participants’ and mentors’ perceptions of the program. Results of this study revealed overlapping themes across teacher assistants and their mentors, including readiness for the CDA credentialing process, mentoring support/relationship-building, and mutual respect.
Keywords:mentoring  professional development  rural preschool teacher assistants
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