Mentorship – a pedagogical method for integration of theory and practice in higher education

Mentorship is a method that is used in both professional education and training and in working life to introduce new employees. Previous research has shown that there is limited experience of mentorship in the parts of higher education that are outside of professional education and training. The pur...

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Main Authors: Kerstin Arnesson, Gunilla Albinsson
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: Taylor & Francis Group 2017-09-01
Series:Nordic Journal of Studies in Educational Policy
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Online Access:http://dx.doi.org/10.1080/20020317.2017.1379346
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spelling doaj-637b960dba924d1b8fc34c89d21f2ba42020-11-24T20:49:58ZengTaylor & Francis GroupNordic Journal of Studies in Educational Policy2002-03172017-09-013320221710.1080/20020317.2017.13793461379346Mentorship – a pedagogical method for integration of theory and practice in higher educationKerstin Arnesson0Gunilla Albinsson1University of LinnaeusUniversity of LinnaeusMentorship is a method that is used in both professional education and training and in working life to introduce new employees. Previous research has shown that there is limited experience of mentorship in the parts of higher education that are outside of professional education and training. The purpose of this article is to deepen knowledge of how mentorship can be used as a pedagogic tool to integrate theory and practice in a social science programme at a Swedish university. The empirical material is obtained from a case study that includes students/mentees and contact persons/mentors. The results show that mentorship is an important contribution to the learning process for the integration of theory and practice in higher education to develop both practically applied and theoretically anchored knowledge. Besides cooperation forms and workplace-related studies in the programme, mentorship thus becomes the third component of the learning process.http://dx.doi.org/10.1080/20020317.2017.1379346higher educationmentorshipmentor and menteelearning process for the integration of theory and practice
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Mentorship – a pedagogical method for integration of theory and practice in higher education
Nordic Journal of Studies in Educational Policy
higher education
mentorship
mentor and mentee
learning process for the integration of theory and practice
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Gunilla Albinsson
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title Mentorship – a pedagogical method for integration of theory and practice in higher education
title_short Mentorship – a pedagogical method for integration of theory and practice in higher education
title_full Mentorship – a pedagogical method for integration of theory and practice in higher education
title_fullStr Mentorship – a pedagogical method for integration of theory and practice in higher education
title_full_unstemmed Mentorship – a pedagogical method for integration of theory and practice in higher education
title_sort mentorship – a pedagogical method for integration of theory and practice in higher education
publisher Taylor & Francis Group
series Nordic Journal of Studies in Educational Policy
issn 2002-0317
publishDate 2017-09-01
description Mentorship is a method that is used in both professional education and training and in working life to introduce new employees. Previous research has shown that there is limited experience of mentorship in the parts of higher education that are outside of professional education and training. The purpose of this article is to deepen knowledge of how mentorship can be used as a pedagogic tool to integrate theory and practice in a social science programme at a Swedish university. The empirical material is obtained from a case study that includes students/mentees and contact persons/mentors. The results show that mentorship is an important contribution to the learning process for the integration of theory and practice in higher education to develop both practically applied and theoretically anchored knowledge. Besides cooperation forms and workplace-related studies in the programme, mentorship thus becomes the third component of the learning process.
topic higher education
mentorship
mentor and mentee
learning process for the integration of theory and practice
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