Abstract
This self-study examines the processes involved in e-mentoring novice STEM teachers while using a university-sponsored comprehensive online induction platform. During this self-study, I e-mentored three STEM teachers for four months. The self-study of teaching and teacher education practices (S-STTEP) methodology was used to study my own e-mentoring facilitation. Data were collected from interviews, online textual data, and my own personal reflective journals. By studying the process of e-mentoring, I gained a more thorough understanding of the challenges involved in e-mentoring novice STEM teachers. This research also helped me better understand the induction of novice STEM teachers through e-mentoring on a university-sponsored online induction platform.
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Legler, C. (2021). Supporting STEM Teachers through Online Induction: An E-Mentor’s Exploration in Cyberspace. Journal of STEM Teacher Education, 56(1). https://doi.org/10.30707/jste56.1.1624981200.229968
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