Equal peer e-mentoring for online graduate students: a case study and mediation model

IF 1.8 Q2 EDUCATION & EDUCATIONAL RESEARCH
Liat Gafni-Lachter, L. Niemeyer, Nancy W Doyle, John D. Norcross, K. Jacobs
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Abstract

ABSTRACT Equal peer e-mentoring in digital learning is emerging to promote online students' psychosocial wellness and academic success. The study purposes were (1) to evaluate the effectiveness of one equal peer e-mentoring program and (2) to validate a theoretical model of the interplay between inputs, processes, and outputs of mentoring relationships. Fifty-three graduate occupational therapy students rated their motivation and performance, the support they provided and received, the relationship quality, satisfaction with the e-mentoring program, and career growth. Structural equation modeling was used to test for mediating relationships among these factors. A causal model anchored on the mediating variables of psychosocial support, instrumental support, and relationship quality accounted for 69% of the variance in the mentoring program satisfaction and 34% of career growth variance. In conclusion, equal peer e-mentoring can facilitate student academic and career success. Furthermore, findings validate a theoretical model as an explanatory tool for effective equal peer e-mentoring.
在线研究生平等同侪电子辅导:个案研究与中介模型
数字学习中的对等电子辅导正在兴起,以促进在线学生的心理健康和学业成功。本研究的目的是(1)评估一个平等同侪电子辅导计划的有效性;(2)验证一个关于辅导关系的输入、过程和输出之间相互作用的理论模型。53名从事职业治疗的研究生对他们的动机和表现、他们提供和得到的支持、关系质量、对电子辅导计划的满意度和职业发展进行了评分。采用结构方程模型检验各因素之间的中介关系。以心理社会支持、工具支持和关系质量为中介变量的因果模型对师徒计划满意度方差的解释为69%,对职业成长方差的解释为34%。总之,平等的同伴电子指导可以促进学生的学业和职业成功。此外,研究结果验证了理论模型作为有效的平等同伴电子指导的解释工具。
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MENTORING & TUTORING
MENTORING & TUTORING EDUCATION & EDUCATIONAL RESEARCH-
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