2015
DOI: 10.1080/03069885.2014.1002385
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Ensuring quality in online career mentoring

Abstract: This article explores the issue of quality in online career mentoring. It builds on a previous evaluation of Brightside, an online mentoring system in the UK which is primarily aimed at supporting young people's transitions to further learning. The article notes that participants in Brightside's mentoring programmes reported satisfaction with their experiences, with many stating that it helped them to make decisions and to positively change their learning and career behaviours. However, the article argues that… Show more

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“…The one week orientation programme had introduced the peers to the ethics of the teaching profession intended for guiding the behavior of the pre-service teachers in the partner schools and within the partner school communities. The ethics were intended to codify the collective behavior of the pre-service teachers while on the mentoring programme (Hooley, Hutchinson & Neary, 2016). The introduction to the ethics of the teaching profession has equipped the peers with the expected behavior patterns needed to be developed between themselves and their mentors which will impact positively on the mentoring process.…”
Section: Analysis Of Findingsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…The one week orientation programme had introduced the peers to the ethics of the teaching profession intended for guiding the behavior of the pre-service teachers in the partner schools and within the partner school communities. The ethics were intended to codify the collective behavior of the pre-service teachers while on the mentoring programme (Hooley, Hutchinson & Neary, 2016). The introduction to the ethics of the teaching profession has equipped the peers with the expected behavior patterns needed to be developed between themselves and their mentors which will impact positively on the mentoring process.…”
Section: Analysis Of Findingsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Online‐based communication is also useful in the context of career counseling, such as human resource development, career development, and learning development (Hooley et, al., 2016). Social crises such as pandemics make people ask career counselors for more help.…”
Section: The Moderating Role Of Social Network Typementioning
confidence: 99%
“…Social crises such as pandemics make people ask career counselors for more help. Online technologies may also be a mechanism that can provide new types of support to promote social equity and educational advancement in career counseling areas by expanding access (Hooley et, al., 2016 ; Single & Single, 2005). Although many studies have addressed the role of information technology in counseling services, only a few studies have investigated the relationship between these tools and attributes of users (Pordelan & Hosseinian, 2021).…”
Section: The Moderating Role Of Social Network Typementioning
confidence: 99%
“…A significant number of e-Mentoring programs have been developed over the years. Some of these e-Mentoring programs focused on mentoring of students by teachers, peers, or even professionals [3,30,43], while others targeted mentoring of teachers undergoing training, by more experienced peers or experienced teachers [25,32]. Significantly, most of these programs make use of existing modes of electronic media like e-mail, chat, and discussion forums for mediating the e-Mentoring process.…”
Section: Technology For E-mentoringmentioning
confidence: 99%