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Title: ‘You know what, this is kind of helping me’: Students’ Experiences of a Hong Kong School-Based Mentoring Programme
Authors: Dr. HARRISON G. Mark 
Luk, Bonnie 
Lim, Lianne 
Issue Date: 2019
Source: The Asia-Pacific education researcher, 2019, Vol.28 (2), pp.149-157
Journal: The Asia-Pacific education researcher 
Abstract: Ten semi-structured interviews were conducted with ethnically Chinese adolescents enrolled into a school-based mentoring programme at a private secondary school in Hong Kong. Interview data were analysed thematically and two themes developed: ‘experiencing mentoring’ and ‘experiencing the mentor’. The mentees, although initially sceptical about mentoring, were surprised by its helpfulness. Through the development of an informal and collaborative relationship in which students experienced their mentor as a trustworthy, mature and objective adult, students found an important source of emotional support and practical help which benefited their academic work. Students’ experience was influenced by their mentors’ role in the school, length of service and gender match. School-based mentoring programmes in a Hong Kong context have the potential to offer emotional and academic support to students. Cultural factors may have an impact on the experience of mentoring which schools should take into account when setting up such programmes.
Type: Peer Reviewed Journal Article
URI: http://hdl.handle.net/20.500.11861/7270
ISSN: 2243-7908
0119-5646
DOI: 10.1007/s40299-018-0421-2
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