Benefits and motives for peer mentoring in higher education: an exploration through the lens of cultural capital

IF 1.8 Q2 EDUCATION & EDUCATIONAL RESEARCH
Rick Hayman, Karl Wharton, C. Bruce-Martin, L. Allin
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Abstract

ABSTRACT Despite the large and diverse cohorts recruited annually across the globe to university sport programmes, few studies have assessed the value of peer support within sports education settings. Even more surprising is the lack of research to have explored the encounters of peer mentors who help deliver these schemes and the impact it had on their professional development. Conducted at a post-92 English university, this study explored the benefits and motives of students volunteering to become peer mentors in their second year of university. Drawing on Bourdieu’s key concepts as the guiding theoretical framework, the study suggests that participants, who were predominantly first generation to attend university, engaged in peer mentoring to develop cultural capital for their chosen professional field, but also to give back and support the development of social and cultural capital for mentees. Practical implications for developing future peer support programmes are presented, as are future research avenues and limitations.
高等教育中同伴辅导的利益与动机:文化资本视角下的探索
尽管每年在全球大学体育项目中招募了大量不同的队列,但很少有研究评估体育教育环境中同伴支持的价值。更令人惊讶的是,缺乏研究来探讨帮助实施这些计划的同伴导师的遭遇,以及这对他们的职业发展产生的影响。本研究在一所92后的英国大学进行,探讨了学生在大学二年级志愿成为同伴导师的好处和动机。以布迪厄的核心概念为指导理论框架,本研究表明,参与者主要是第一代大学生,他们参与同伴指导是为了在他们选择的专业领域发展文化资本,同时也回馈和支持被指导者的社会和文化资本的发展。提出了发展未来同伴支持方案的实际意义,以及未来的研究途径和限制。
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MENTORING & TUTORING
MENTORING & TUTORING EDUCATION & EDUCATIONAL RESEARCH-
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