Click-on Mentoring Technology Training Session
Contents What is Click-on Mentoring Things to talk about Your role and responsibilities Privacy and Confidentiality Code of Conduct
What is Click-on Mentoring Mentors are university students and are matched with high school students (mentees) from regional schools Mentors and mentees talk about aspirations and post school options Mentees hear from mentors about how the mentors got through high school and transitioned to university Mentors can share what a typical day looks like at university, what is fun about university and what’s not so much fun Most importantly, mentees are able to explore different choices for their future with the mentor without judgment
Things to talk about I don’t know what to do after high school, am I doomed…??! What did YOU do after high school? What goals did you have? How will my decisions, now and in the future, affect my goals? Where can I get some practical guidance on: - Subject choices? - University / TAFE? - Job hunting? What resources are out there and where can I find them?
Your role and responsibilities Be online on time Let your teacher or mentor coordinator know if you are going to be absent Use this opportunity to explore options for your career and education Be patient Talk to your teacher if there are any problems or if you feel uncomfortable about anything
Privacy and Confidentiality First names only Do not give out any personal information such as your address or phone numbers Do not ask for each other’s personal information Do not add each other to social media No gifts may be exchanged Only communicate with each other via Adobe Connect or Google Classrooms Once the mentoring relationship concludes there will be no further contact
Code of Conduct Remember that this is a professional relationship Be committed and try to get the maximum benefit out of the program Don’t just use it as an escape from class and to be social, don’t surf the internet or play computer games during the online sessions Think about how you communicate. Online is different from face to face contact Avoid bad language Be mindful of your mentor’s feelings Don’t make discriminatory comments If you have any questions or concerns, speak to your teacher