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Original Article

Reflections on Social Work Doctoral Pedagogy: A Reciprocal Approach to Enhancing Preparation for the Academy

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Pages 385-401 | Published online: 29 Jul 2020
 

ABSTRACT

Eleven doctoral interns and 9 faculty mentors participated in a two-year Teaching Mentorship Project (TMP). Qualitative analyses of 20 interviews and reflective writing by the interns resulted in six themes: preparation and guidance from mentors; teaching innovation; teaching rehearsal with intern peers; mentor-intern reciprocal support; teaching readiness/empowerment; and pedagogical reflexivity. Interns valued teaching empowerment, intern-mentor reciprocal support, and innovative teaching styles and methods. Mentors envisioned the essentiality of adding teaching mentorship to the doctoral curriculum to engage faculty in learning from a new perspective. Pedagogical reflections suggest that this mentor-intern joint effort be continued to cultivate a vibrant environment for promoting teaching excellence through mentored teaching and evaluation.

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No potential conflict of interest was reported by the authors.

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