“It is not necessary to organize a trip to the moon”: a mixed method study with mentors in the Italian Mentor-UP program during the COVID-19 pandemic

IF 1.8 Q2 EDUCATION & EDUCATIONAL RESEARCH
C. Marino, M. Gaboardi, M. Kaufman, S. Bonichini, Marisa Bergamin, Natale Canale, M. Santinello
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Abstract

ABSTRACT This study used a mixed methods approach to explore the experience of mentors involved in the Mentor-UP program during the COVID-19 pandemic in Padova, Italy. In Study 1, a total of 53 mentors completed an online questionnaire at the end of the program. Results of the path analysis showed that mentors’ perceived support from the program staff was associated with lower levels of psycho-physical burnout, which in turn was negatively associated with online communication frequency, and the latter was positively associated with mentoring relationship quality. Study 2 analyzed in more detail the mentor-mentee relationships during the pandemic and specifically how COVID-19 may have affected the program. Two online focus groups were conducted and transcripts analyzed using thematic analysis. Results indicated that online mentoring interactions, although different from face-to-face, were valuable and allowed the establishment of supportive relationships for youth. Findings suggest program staff should provide constant support to mentors.
“没有必要组织一次月球之旅”:与2019冠状病毒病大流行期间意大利Mentor-UP项目的导师进行的混合方法研究
本研究采用混合方法探讨了意大利帕多瓦COVID-19大流行期间参与Mentor-UP项目的导师的经验。在研究1中,共有53位导师在项目结束时完成了一份在线问卷。路径分析结果显示,导师对项目人员的支持感知与较低的身心倦怠水平相关,而身心倦怠水平与在线交流频率负相关,后者与师徒关系质量正相关。研究2更详细地分析了大流行期间的师徒关系,特别是COVID-19可能如何影响该计划。进行了两个在线焦点小组,并使用主题分析对笔录进行了分析。结果表明,在线辅导互动虽然不同于面对面的辅导互动,但对青少年来说是有价值的,可以建立支持关系。研究结果表明,项目工作人员应该为导师提供持续的支持。
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MENTORING & TUTORING
MENTORING & TUTORING EDUCATION & EDUCATIONAL RESEARCH-
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2.40
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