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17 Απρ 2021 · This paper identifies the core conceptual differences between traditional and critical theories of undergraduate peer mentorship and advances a grounded, critical framework for undergraduate...
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1 Ιαν 2011 · In addition to highlighting changes over time in the topics mentoring researchers have studied, the authors provide an in-depth review of the way researchers have defined mentoring and the...
Traditional mentoring begins with the assumption that the school, as the site of student learning and growth, is either value-neutral or yields unilaterally positive impacts on students. In traditional approaches, the school is understood as little more than a container in which a generalized process of development is carried out.
They identified approximately 40 different definitions used in the empirical literature since 1980. The discussion of definitions is followed by a delineation of the core attributes of all mentoring relationships and recommendations for specific information that researchers should collect about the relationship.
In particular, it presents a definition that reflects mentoring experiences in modern organisations, identifies mentoring functions and benefits as perceived by mentees and mentors, and examines the relationships between those constructs and gender.
1 Ιαν 2011 · This article reviews existing research about mentoring within writing center studies and other disciplines, including research on traditional and alternative mentoring models for professionals. The …
13 Μαρ 2011 · this literature review, focused on defining mentor traits and behaviors and establishing introductory models of the mentoring relationship. Two key structures emerged: 1) traditional (hierarchical) relationships – which were well-established in the domains of psychology and