Amabel Tangco-Siason, Jan Iris Faye Magramo-Basbas, H. C. Montaño, Rosemarie Galvez- Felimon, Catherine Ortizo- Roces, J. E. Pedroso
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摘要
本研究旨在从师徒计划中找出徒弟的需求,以及徒弟所期望的导师特质,并开发师徒工具包。它是基于一个发展研究的设计。通过有目的的或选择性的抽样,它涉及8(8)个告密者。采用焦点小组讨论(Focus Group Discussion, FGD)和师徒聊天记录收集数据,在定性内容分析技术的指导下,使用NVivo软件对数据进行分析。使用经过适当验证的研究人员制造的仪器来评估工具包的可接受性。根据本研究第一部分(1),学员的需求包括学习能力、思维能力、资源管理、教学技能、个人和家庭关注,以及明确导师的理想特征。开发的工具包的五(5)个组件在本研究的第二(2)部分列出。目标、想法、计划和补充是工具包的四个部分。该工具包还包括六(6)个指导模块,并且该工具包的物理属性、目标、内容、有用性和自助方面都被评估为优秀(M = 3.92)。指导计划在确定被指导者的需求以及为开发对指导者和被指导者都有用的材料提供基础方面是有用的。
Exploring Mentees’ Needs from a Mentoring Program: Towards the Development of a Mentoring Toolkit
This study aimed to find out mentees' needs from a mentoring program, mentor characteristics that are considered desirable by mentees, and to develop the mentoring toolkit. It was based on a developmental research design. Through purposive or selective sampling, it involved eight (8) informants. Focus Group Discussion (FGD) and mentoring chat records were used to collect data, which was then analyzed using NVivo Software under the guidance of the qualitative content analysis technique. A duly-validated researcher-made instrument was used to evaluate the toolkit's acceptability. Mentees' needs included study abilities, thinking skills, resource management, teaching skills, personal and family concerns, and articulated mentors' desirable characteristics, according to part one (1) of this study. The five (5) components of the toolkit that was developed were listed in the second (2) portion of this study. Targets, Ideas, Plans, and Supplements were the four (4) parts of the toolkit. The toolkit also includes six (6) mentoring blocks, and the physical attributes, objectives, content, usefulness, and self-help aspects of the toolkit were all evaluated outstanding (M = 3.92). Mentoring programs are useful in determining the needs of mentees as well as providing a basis for developing materials that are useful to both mentors and mentees.