Laying the ground work: setting up a student mentoring programme
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Masehela, Langutani
Ndebele, Clever
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Universities in South Africa take the issue of student success and progression from one year level to
the next seriously. A high number of the 2011 cohort of first time entering students who were repeating their first
year modules in 2012 at one university in South Africa prompted the conceptualisation of a mentoring programme
to assist these students to pass their modules. The purpose of this paper was to establish lecturers’ impressions on
this proposed programme and to lobby for buy-in before implementation. Designed in the qualitative research
paradigm, the researchers held conversations with academics to obtain their impressions and recommendations on
the proposed programme. Data were analysed through content analysis and revealed that some lecturers had
positive views on the introduction of a mentoring programme while others saw it as an unnecessary burden. The
paper recommends that there be extensive consultation with all affected stakeholders before introducing new
interventions.
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Masehela, L. & Ndebele, C. 2016. Laying the ground work: setting up a student mentoring programme. International Journal of Educational Sciences, 15(3):517–528. [http://krepublishers.com/02-Journals/IJES/IJES-15-0-000-16-Web/IJES-15-0-000-16-Contents/IJES-15-0-000-16-Contents.htm]
