Timothy Perkins
Increasing numbers of students enrolled in primary pre-service teacher (PST) Education degrees in Australia enter university with insufficient mathematical content knowledge and low confidence levels about their ability to teach and do the mathematics required for their intended role as classroom teachers. Mentoring of PST’s by highly capable and experienced classroom teachers within the framework of a structured and well-planned mentoring programme, has the potential for developing the confidence, and thus alleviating the mathematics anxiety exhibited by PST’s. This study examines a novel approach to mentoring outside the pressure-cooker of the professional experience block.