Peer mentoring the first time around : Is it all a matter of negotiation?


Autoria(s): Postill, Karen; Holland, Dionne; Joss, Nerida
Contribuinte(s)

Nulty, Duncan

Meyers, Noel

Data(s)

01/01/2003

Resumo

In 2002, the senior executive at Deakin University sought applications from staff for academic professional development funding. This was intended to support programs related to the Deakin First Year Initiative, a university-wide coordinated approach to transition. The Faculty of Health & Behavioural Sciences was successful in gaining a grant for the design, implementation and evaluation of a peer mentoring pilot program, which has been introduced this year for students undertaking the Bachelor of Applied Science (Health Sciences). This generic undergraduate program draws from and complements the specialist fields of study on offer in the Faculty. It is very flexible, within given parameters, allowing students to combine study according to their interests, abilities and career aspirations. In this session, we will explore the challenges faced so far by the program managers in devising a program that will successfully cater for approximately 50 first year students undertaking diverse majors across the Faculty. <br />

Identificador

http://hdl.handle.net/10536/DRO/DU:30014047

Idioma(s)

eng

Publicador

Queensland University of Technology

Relação

http://www.fyhe.qut.edu.au/past_papers/papers03.htm

Tipo

Conference Paper