The peer mentor experience: benefits and challenges in undergraduate programs

IF 1.8 Q2 EDUCATION & EDUCATIONAL RESEARCH MENTORING & TUTORING Pub Date : 2021-01-01 DOI:10.1080/13611267.2021.1899587
Mary E. Marshall, Jennifer Dobbs-Oates, T. Kunberger, Jackie Greene
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ABSTRACT In this paper, we share the results of a cross-institutional study considering the impact serving as a peer mentor has on upper-level undergraduate students. Using a focus group methodology, we interviewed students in peer mentoring programs at two universities with the goal of identifying commonalities between the two sites regarding the benefits and challenges associated with serving in a peer mentoring capacity. Findings indicate that students acquired benefits in three broad categories: relational knowledge, self-awareness, and career development. Students faced challenges in three broad categories: learning the mentor role, relating to students, and student engagement. While differences in results can be attributed to programmatic variations, similarities suggest outcomes that could be generalizable to multiple programs and universities.
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同侪导师经验:本科课程的益处与挑战
在本文中,我们分享了一项跨机构研究的结果,该研究考虑了同伴导师对高年级本科生的影响。使用焦点小组方法,我们采访了两所大学同伴指导项目的学生,目的是确定两个网站之间关于在同伴指导能力中服务的好处和挑战的共同点。研究结果表明,学生在关系知识、自我意识和职业发展三大类中获得了利益。学生们面临着三大类挑战:扮演导师的角色、与学生的关系以及学生的参与。虽然结果的差异可以归因于项目的变化,但相似性表明结果可以推广到多个项目和大学。
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MENTORING & TUTORING EDUCATION & EDUCATIONAL RESEARCH-
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