引领潮流:第一代学生作为同伴导师

Michele C. Everett
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摘要本文调查了一个正式的领导力发展项目中,第一代本科生作为其他第一代大学生的同伴导师所获得的收益。7名学生参与了探索性研究。从四个问题的开放式回答调查中产生的数据使用内容和主题分析进行分析。研究结果对开发和实施第一代领导力项目可能产生的积极结果提供了新的理解。关键词:第一代大学生领导力发展认同发展专业发展学术发展同伴指导披露声明作者未发现潜在的利益冲突。
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Leading the Way: First-Generation Students Serving as Peer Mentors
ABSTRACTThis article reports on a study that investigated the benefits derived from a formal leadership development program where first-generation undergraduate college students serve as peer mentors for other first-generation college students. Seven students participated in the exploratory study. Data generated from a four-question open-ended response survey were analyzed using content and thematic analysis. Findings provide new understandings about the positive outcomes that may result from developing and implementing first-generation leadership programs.KEYWORDS: First-generation college studentleadership developmentidentity developmentprofessional developmentacademic developmentpeer mentoring Disclosure statementNo potential conflict of interest was reported by the author(s).
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