نتایج جستجو برای: peer mentoring

تعداد نتایج: 74506  

2004
Ako Ako

We present a progress report on a pilot peer-mentoring programme for staff at a tertiary institution. Ako Ako is a Maori methodology of learning that acknowledges that both partners share the power base of teaching and learning. Peer mentoring replicates this methodology and requires a paradigm shift from traditional mentoring where one is deemed to have higher levels of knowledge and skills. I...

2017
Helen Pethrick Lorelli Nowell Elizabeth Oddone Paolucci Liza Lorenzetti Michele Jacobsen Tracey Clancy Diane L. Lorenzetti

BACKGROUND Many medical residents lack ready access to social and emotional supports that enable them to successfully cope with the challenges associated with medical residency. This absence of support has been shown to lead to high levels of burnout, decreased mental wellbeing, and difficulty mastering professional competencies in this population. While there is emerging evidence that peer men...

Journal: :Academic medicine : journal of the Association of American Medical Colleges 2011
Kimberly S Johnson S Nicole Hastings Jama L Purser Heather E Whitson

Mentoring in academic medicine has been shown to contribute to the success of junior faculty, resulting in increased productivity, career satisfaction, and opportunities for networking. Although traditional dyadic mentoring, involving one senior faculty member and one junior protégé, is the dominant model for mentoring in the academic environment, there is increasing recognition that the sharin...

2016
Hoa Thi Mai Nguyen

During the past several years, the importance of practicum as a vital proportion of the preservice teacher education program has been increasingly emphasized. There have been a number of initiatives for supporting preservice teachers. Among these, peer based relationship is increasingly emerged as an innovative strategy to provide additional support to preservice teachers. This paper reports on...

2017
Matt D. Hoffmann Todd M. Loughead

The general objective of the current study was to explore the experiences of elite level athletes who reported being peer mentored by other athletes during their sporting careers. The primary purpose was to identify the mentoring functions provided by athlete mentors, while the secondary purpose was to examine the outcomes related to peer mentored athletes’ (i.e., protégés) mentoring experience...

2003
NAOMI C. CHESLER BORJANA MIKIC

This paper reports on an intervention program designed to cultivate effective peer mentoring among a small group of women engineering faculty members from different academic institutions. Adventure education, comprised of linked intellectual and physical challenges in an outdoor setting, was chosen as the vehicle to transform the group into a highly functioning team. Based on a qualitative anal...

2008
Michael J. Karcher

• Mentees in highly structured CAMPs can have larger positive changes in connectedness to school than mentees in adult-with-youth programs. • Mentees in programs with little structure may have no effect at all. More than adults, teens need structure to “scaffold” their helping skills. • But mentors participating in a structured program have reported Fall-to-Spring gains in schoolrelated connect...

2017
Parya Abdolalizadeh Saeed Pourhassan Roghayeh Gandomkar Farrokh Heidari Amir Ali Sohrabpour

Background: Despite the advantages of dual peer mentoring, there are a few reports of implementing and evaluating such programs for medical students. This study aimed at exploring the perceptions of mentors and mentees about the dual peer mentoring program for the first year undergraduate medical students of Tehran University of Medical Sciences. Methods: This qualitative study was conducted at...

Journal: :Academic medicine : journal of the Association of American Medical Colleges 2006
Jada Bussey-Jones Lisa Bernstein Stacy Higgins David Malebranche Anuradha Paranjape Inginia Genao Bennett Lee William Branch

In recent years, academic health centers have made a considerable effort to encourage medical students and physicians-in-training to consider academic medicine as a career choice. For physicians, selecting a career in academic medicine may be the first hurdle, but the challenge of successfully maintaining an academic career is perhaps a more formidable task. Mentoring is a much-needed response ...

Journal: :Academic medicine : journal of the Association of American Medical Colleges 2016
Vivian Lewis Camille A Martina Michael P McDermott Paula M Trief Steven R Goodman Gene D Morse Jennifer G LaGuardia Daryl Sharp Richard M Ryan

PURPOSE To conduct a randomized controlled trial to evaluate the effects of different mentoring interventions on the basic psychological need satisfaction of underrepresented minorities and women in academia. METHOD Participants were 150 mentor/protégé dyads from three academic medical centers and eight other colleges and universities in western and central New York, randomized from 2010 to 2...

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