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What is Humanistic Mentoring Model for Graduate Education

Cases on Global Innovative Practices for Reforming Education
A model that includes social, intellectual, cultural, and affective aspects.
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Humanistic Mentoring in Graduate Education: An Urgent Innovation in Uncertain Times
Sandra Gudino Paredes (Tecnologico de Monterrey, Mexico) and Felipe J. Jasso Pena (Tecnologico de Monterrey, Mexico)
Copyright: © 2022 |Pages: 20
DOI: 10.4018/978-1-7998-8310-4.ch004
Abstract
In a global health pandemic context, a group 16 of education Master's students met voluntarily with their tutors in a virtual research support seminar, during the Saturday mornings of the first and second semester of 2020. This study aimed to know to what extent did mentoring and human tutoring characteristics emerge in a virtual research seminar experience. Through a qualitative research approach that included the analysis of the conversations and dialogues of the recorded sessions, insights showed that some of these characteristics emerged naturally along with the sessions, but as time passed, emotional and personal aspects were appearing more often than some others, showing that students felt more comfortable talking about themselves and supporting their classmates, as well as expressing their academic doubts and project thoughts freely because of humanistic tutoring approach. Most of them achieved the goal of finishing their project chapters on time. The humanistic and professional characteristics of teachers emerged as the main factors to develop this humanistic tutoring approach.
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