Perspectives of Student Mentors and Non-Student Mentors
Presentation Type
Poster/Portfolio
Presenter Major(s)
Biomedical Sciences
Mentor Information
Kathleen Bailey
Department
School of Criminal Justice
Location
Henry Hall Atrium 83
Start Date
11-4-2012 9:00 AM
Keywords
Social Science
Abstract
The main focus is to compare the perceptions of student mentors and non-student mentors about the impact of relationships. This research will compare the perceptions of the importance of relationships, a foundational premise in mentoring. A survey will be developed and disseminated to students that have been formally trained, from a relational perspective, to be a mentor, and individuals who mentor that have no relational training.
Perspectives of Student Mentors and Non-Student Mentors
Henry Hall Atrium 83
The main focus is to compare the perceptions of student mentors and non-student mentors about the impact of relationships. This research will compare the perceptions of the importance of relationships, a foundational premise in mentoring. A survey will be developed and disseminated to students that have been formally trained, from a relational perspective, to be a mentor, and individuals who mentor that have no relational training.