Investigating the effect of The Supportiing Factors and Components of the Mentoring Model the Career Advancement of New Female of Teachers East Azerbayjan Province
Subject Areas : Woman and familyParvaneh Niroomand 1 , jafar Ghahramani 2 , Abolfazl Ghasemzadeh Alishahi 3
1 - PhD Student of Educational Management, Marand Branch, Islamic Azad University, Marand, Iran.
2 - Assistant Professor of Educational Management, Marand Branch, Islamic Azad University, Marand, Iran. Jafarmn21@marandiau.ac.ir
3 - Assistant Professor of Educational Management, Shahid Madani University of Azerbaijan, Tabriz, Iran.
Keywords: educational system, confirmatory factor analysis, Mentoring components, New Women teacher,
Abstract :
Mentoring is an effective way to promote women's training and professional development, as well as support and empower women and create positive organizational culture change. Historically, in our country, patriarchy is very evident in all social issues, especially in the workplace, and creating opportunities for women's advancement and transformation in organizations requires structural changes. One of the development approaches for women as a valuable strategy is mentoring. The current research has been carried out with the aim of highlighting the importance of mentoring as a mechanism of support and career advancement for women in the country's educational system. A combined method was used to collect data. The findings showed that the supporting factors and components of the model extracted from the confirmatory factor analysis of mentoring effective on the career development of female teachers in the first stage include mentoring characteristics (mentee and mentor), and in the next stage mentoring factors mentoring factors (interpersonal factors, cultural factors, organizational factors and macro factors). Mentoring strategies (individual strategies, organizational strategies and trans-organizational strategies) and mentoring consequences (individual consequences, organizational consequences and trans-organizational consequences) have also been investigated in the extracted model for newly hired female teachers.
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