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Holmes, Andrew G. D. – Shanlax International Journal of Education, 2023
This article considers the potential ways for coaching and mentoring practices in higher education to support the development of learner autonomy, a key espoused aim of university education. I argue that coaching and mentoring can foster self-regulated learning, critical thinking, and goal-setting among students, empowering them to take greater…
Descriptors: Personal Autonomy, Coaching (Performance), Mentors, Nontraditional Students
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Lorenzetti, Diane L.; Shipton, Leah; Nowell, Lorelli; Jacobsen, Michele; Lorenzetti, Liza; Clancy, Tracey; Paolucci, Elizabeth Oddone – Mentoring & Tutoring: Partnership in Learning, 2019
While researchers have suggested that mentorship positively affects academic and learning outcomes in higher education, little is known about the impact of peer mentoring on graduate students' academic experiences. We conducted a systematic review to explore the impact of peer mentorship on graduate students' learning, and formal approaches to…
Descriptors: Peer Relationship, Mentors, Graduate Students, Student Experience
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Casey, Ashley; Fletcher, Tim – Sport, Education and Society, 2017
In many professions there are qualifications to gain and professional standards to achieve. Lawyers pass the bar and doctors pass their boards. In academic life the equivalent is a doctorate, closely followed by a profile of peer-reviewed publication. To hold a doctoral degree is the common requirement to become "academic" but does it…
Descriptors: Standards, Doctoral Degrees, College Faculty, Teacher Qualifications
Edirisingha, Palitha – European Journal of Open, Distance and E-Learning, 2009
This paper reports findings from research into the benefits of e-mentoring for mature students (21 years old and above) preparing for university study through taking Access courses. The research was carried out at Kingston University in the UK in the context of current policies of widening participation in higher education (HE). It was aimed at…
Descriptors: Higher Education, Mentors, Learning Strategies, Social Capital
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Cross, Rod – School Organisation, 1995
1992 (British) legislation declared that headteachers must identify staff members to serve as mentors to new teachers. Mentors are expected to function within a support system composed of colleagues, headteacher, governors, advisers, and the local authority. This study examines the mentor's role, analyzes new teachers' needs, and shows how mentors…
Descriptors: Beginning Teachers, Elementary Education, Federal Legislation, Foreign Countries
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Blandford, Sonia; Squire, Linda – Educational Management & Administration, 2000
Reviews provisions of a British Teacher Training Agency Headteacher Leadership and Training Programme (HEADLAMP) from principals' perspective, based on a cohort study investigating attitudes toward issues such as program management, needs assessment, local education authorities' role, and funding and quality. Responses were positive, but questions…
Descriptors: Elementary Secondary Education, Foreign Countries, Leadership Training, Management Development
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Watkins, Chris; Whalley, Caroline – School Organisation, 1993
Discusses the school-based mentoring process supporting teachers' initial training, drawing from practical applications and theoretical frameworks. Mentoring development in any school is affected by several factors, including whole-school and communication issues, challenges and conflicts, available resources, management of the learning…
Descriptors: Beginning Teachers, Communication Problems, Elementary Secondary Education, Foreign Countries
Coleman, M.; And Others – 1996
The mentoring of new principals by experienced principals is generally accepted as an important aspect of the transition to the position. Different countries may stress different aspects of mentoring and conduct training at different stages of the preparation process. In the United States and Singapore, mentoring occurs as part of the…
Descriptors: Administrator Responsibility, Administrator Role, Elementary Secondary Education, Foreign Countries