Al Lughawiyaat
Vol. 6 No. 2 (2025): July

Mismatched Perceptions of Mentors and Pre-Service Teachers in Implementing Warm-Up Activity During Field Teaching Program

Warahma (Unknown)
Azwar Abidin (Unknown)
Suhartini Syukri (Unknown)



Article Info

Publish Date
30 Jun 2025

Abstract

This qualitative study aims to explore the mismatched perceptions of mentors and pre-service teachers in implementing warm-ups during a field teaching program. The study involved four mentor teachers and six pre-service teachers as participants. Through thematic analysis of reflections and in-depth interviews, the study revealed that there are several mismatched perceptions among mentors and pre-service teachers when implementing warm-ups, including time allocation and the benefits of these activities. Mentor teachers consistently advocated for a concise 5-minute warm-up during the opening stage. In contrast, pre-service teachers preferred 10-15 minutes for these activities. This study also identified mentors and pre-service teachers who acknowledged the benefit of these activities. Mentor teachers stated that these benefits include preparing students, stimulating students' thinking, and generating student enthusiasm. Pre-service teachers stated these benefits, including activating prior knowledge, increasing engagement and motivation, facilitating review and reinforcement, fostering communication, and creating a fun and relaxed atmosphere. The findings highlight the importance of balancing the benefits of warm-ups with efficient time management as an optimal approach for opening lessons.

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Journal Info

Abbrev

allughawiyaat

Publisher

Subject

Education Languange, Linguistic, Communication & Media

Description

Al Lughawiyaat is a scientific journal publishing articles mainly related to English Education, Linguistics, Literature, and Applied Linguistics concerned on the theory of language and practice of language learning including second language acquisition and the teaching and learning of second or ...