ERIC Number: EJ1115047
Record Type: Journal
Publication Date: 2016
Pages: 9
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Social Justice, Learning Centredness and a First Year Experience Peer Mentoring Program: How Might They Connect?
Rawlinson, Catherine; Willimot, Michael
Journal of Peer Learning, v9 Article 5 p41-48 2016
Peer mentoring is a powerful strategy to support students in their first year of tertiary education utilised by a large number of tertiary institutions. While social justice principles such as rights, access, and equity as outlined by Creagh, Nelson, & Clarke (2013) highlight the importance of "student centredness," Taylor (2013) explains that "learning centredness" is a more empowering approach when working with students in their first year. Learning centredness focuses on learner engagement and acknowledges the active and combined responsibilities of the learner, the teacher, and support networks. This theoretical paper describes the incorporation of principles of social justice using strategies of learning centredness within a First Year Experience peer mentoring program.
Descriptors: Undergraduate Students, College Freshmen, Foreign Countries, Social Justice, Learner Engagement, Transitional Programs, Peer Teaching, Mentors, Student Centered Learning, Student Empowerment, Student Responsibility, Self Determination, Tutors, Program Descriptions, Student Rights, Access to Education, Equal Education, Student Participation
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Publication Type: Journal Articles; Reports - Descriptive
Education Level: Higher Education; Postsecondary Education
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Language: English
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