Title of article :
The Role of Peer Mentors in Promoting Knowledge and Skills Development in Graduate Education
Author/Authors :
Lorenzetti, Diane L University of Calgary - Hospital Drive NW - Calgary, Canada , Nowell, Lorelli Faculty of Nursing - University of Calgary - University Drive NW - Calgary, Canada , Jacobsen, Michele University of Calgary - University Drive NW - Calgary, Canada , Lorenzetti, Liza Faculty of Social Work - University of Calgary - University Drive NW - Calgary, Canada , Clancy, Tracey Faculty of Nursing - University of Calgary - University Drive NW - Calgary, Canada , Freeman, Georgina Department of Medicine - Cumming School of Medicine - University of Calgary - Hospital Drive NW - Calgary, Canada , Oddone Paolucci, Elizabeth Department of Community Health Sciences - Cumming School of Medicine - University of Calgary - Hospital Drive NW - Calgary, Canada
Abstract :
The objective of this study was to explore the role of peer mentorship in facilitating graduate student resiliency, knowledge
acquisition, and development of academic competencies. We conducted a qualitative case study, using in-person interview data
from sixty-two students recruited from four professional faculties (Education, Medicine, Nursing, and Social Work) at a large
Canadian University. We identified four broad themes derived from a thematic and constant comparative analysis of interview
data: (1) knowledge sharing, (2) skills development, (3) academic milestones, and (4) program supports. Graduate students
reported that peer mentorship promoted the development of learning environments that emphasized community, collaboration,
and shared purpose. Students believed that peer mentors facilitated their access to essential procedural and disciplinary knowledge
and helped them to develop academic and research skills and achieve key academic milestones. While the majority of the students
interviewed had not participated in any formal peer-mentoring program, they recommended that any future program incorporate
mentorship training and include access to collaborative spaces and targeted opportunities for students to develop
these relationships.
Keywords :
Graduate , Skills , Mentors , Role
Journal title :
Education Research International