A review of mentoring in education: Some lessons for nursing
journal contribution
posted on 2023-08-18, 04:43authored byLisa EhrichLisa Ehrich, Lee Tennent, Brian Hansford
The mentoring relationship has been described as an invaluable learning activity for beginners as well as experienced practitioners such as teachers, administrators, nurses, managers, and other professionals. In an attempt to identify key outcomes of mentoring for the parties concerned, this paper examined some of the salient research literature on mentoring taken from the discipline of education. We drew upon the findings of a structured review, in which 159 pieces of empirical literature on mentoring in educational settings was examined. This paper reviews the positive and negative outcomes of mentoring for the mentor and protégé/mentee. Discussion of the findings as well as some important implications for those charged with planning mentoring programs in nursing are outlined.
History
Sub-type
Article
Publication title
Contemporary Nurse
Medium
Print
Volume
12
Issue
3
Pagination
253-264
eISSN
1839-3535
ISSN
1037-6178
Department/School
Education
Publisher
Taylor & Francis
Publication status
Published
Place of publication
United States
Event Venue
School of Professional Studies, Faculty of Education, Queensland University of Technology.