同侪辅导
同行评审
心理学
医学教育
高等教育
同侪影响
教育学
社会心理学
政治学
医学
法学
作者
Janet Colvin,Marinda Ashman
标识
DOI:10.1080/13611261003678879
摘要
Successful peer mentoring in university settings is the result of relationships among students, mentors, and instructors. Findings from this study indicate that even in programs where training is ongoing and established, assumptions cannot be made about the understanding of the roles, risks, and benefits involved in such relationships. This study demonstrates that students, instructors, and mentors all have different perspectives about a mentor’s role and how that role should be enacted. Connecting link, peer leader, learning coach, student advocate, and trusted friend were identified as predominant roles enacted by mentors. Also described are risks and benefits for being or having a peer mentor.
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