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STEER: Developmental Pathways in Student Peer Mentoring Louise Bleakley + Rhona McCracken
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Who We Are Voluntary peer scheme Unique in the UK Student oriented Moving towards fully student run
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Who We Are Mentees (Undergrad. + Postgrad.) Mentors Senior Mentors Interns Lines of Communication =
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New Mentoring Initiatives Postgraduate Mentoring Buddies Alumni Mentors New Responsibilities – Training Developments – Senior Mentor involvement
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Other Developments Current website changes http://www.steer.stir.ac.uk/ http://www.steer.stir.ac.uk/ Accessibility + New Roles Social network - Facebook Socials Conferences EduFair Higher Education Academy (HEA) Annual Conference
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Further Developments & Evaluation HEA funded (1 year) Purely for scheme development Cost effective – based on student retention 31% of mentees have considered leaving “People and especially my mentor constantly reminding me that I can do it” – Anon.
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Further Development & Evaluation Earlier evaluation 2-3 weeks into scheme Automated mentee-mentor matching Faster turnaround – mentored sooner Closer ties with mentors
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What The Mentors Think “The feeling of reward, knowing that even just for one student because of you, their time at university has been made that little bit easier/more enjoyable.” – Anon. “…I had a terrible time when I first came to university and wanted to help ensure others did not go through the same experience. The STEER training was informative, helpful and enabled me to confidently support others.” – Anon. “I feel more a part of the university now than before.” – Anon.
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