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The University of Worcester Student Mentor Scheme
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Welcome to the advanced mentor training for University of Worcester students. This builds on the introductory mentor training and is designed to provide support and guidance to help you in the more complex mentoring roles you will undertake as you engage in outreach activities.
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The purpose of this training is to give you a greater confidence and understanding of your role as an ambassador and mentor. It will introduce you to a range of models, theories and practical skills to help you carry out the role effectively. This training will develop your mentoring abilities and will deepen and extend your communication skills Facilitator Introduce the team and provide an outline of the project. Provide a description of the project: aims, and outcomes; the roles and responsibilities of the advanced mentor and the training requirement (dates and times etc); budgets; interim and final reports; other contextual data. What they need to do. What role will they have as part of the project?
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As an advanced level mentor you will have…
• A greater degree of independent working • More responsibility; you may be working on your own without tutor supervision • More opportunity to share your enthusiasm for subject based sessions • The opportunity to get involved with extended projects either as an individual or in a team • The opportunity to provide inspiration to young people, opening their eyes to new horizons • Additional training from the project staff through a team approach Activity 1: Icebreaker Ask the participants to pair up with someone they don’t know. Introduce themselves and share their experiences so far of being a mentor. How do they feel about taking on more responsibility as an advanced mentor? Then ask individuals to introduce their partner to the group.
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The key aim of working as an advanced mentor is to engage with potential students: To help them to raise their aspirations, self belief and attainment. To improve their understanding of the HE options available to them and of the benefits of HE. To prepare them for HE so that they have a better idea of what to expect once they start their course. This will include young people from backgrounds where participation in Higher Education is low.
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Additionally you will have the opportunity to raise the profile of The University of Worcester amongst not just prospective students but also parents, teachers, careers advisors and the general public.
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Benefits of being a University of Worcester Mentor
• Being an advanced mentor provides excellent personal and professional development. You will develop your interpersonal, organisational and team working skills. • The key communication skills and mentoring experience of the advanced mentor are highly prized. • Employability – you will have valuable experience to add to your CV and a demonstration of skills not taught on your degree. • Representing your university – you will develop a sense of pride in your university. • Meet new people – great way to make new friends. • Earn while you learn!
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Benefits of being a University of Worcester Mentor
You will make real difference to young people with academic potential through: • Developing their self worth, motivation, confidence and study skills • Helping them research and understand the different options available to them when they leave school • Showing them that going to university is possible, interesting and fun • Sharing your experience of what university is like Facilitator Reiterate - The key aim of the work of the Advanced mentor and celebrate the benefits. - The specific aims targets and activities of the project. Activity 2: Reflection & focus
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