DOI: 10.26686/wgtn.19572730
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Teachers’ and students’ experiences and perceptions of a school-wide mentoring programme in New Zealand

Abstract: <p><b>Schools in New Zealand play an important role in young people’s academic and social development. Traditionally, schools have prioritised a focus on students’ academic success, with pastoral care often seen as important but not deserving a focus in itself. In the past decade, concerns about students’ wellbeing and mental health have increased and schools are tasked to find ways to deal with these concerns and demands effectively. As a strategy, many secondary schools in New Zealand have recent… Show more

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