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Virtues of Mentors and Mentees in the Finnish Model of Teachers’ Peer-group Mentoring
Matti PennanenHannu L.t. HeikkinenPäivi Tynjäläsubject
theory of practice architecturesComputingMilieux_THECOMPUTINGPROFESSIONvirtue philosophyfilosofiamentorointidispositionshyveetohjaus (neuvonta ja opastus)vertaisryhmätdescription
This study investigated participants’ conceptions of the ideal mentor and mentee in the Finnish model of peer-group mentoring (PGM). Existing mentoring research emphasises dyadic practices, yet there is a lack of investigation of participants’ roles in group mentoring. The main concepts of this inquiry were dispositions (habitus) and virtues drawing on the theory of practice architectures and Aristotelian virtue philosophy. Methodologically, the study can be identified as philosophical-empirical inquiry that utilises a narrative and hermeneutical approach to analyse qualitative data from 30 respondents. As its central finding, the study identified a set of core characteristics that describe the virtues and vices of a mentor and mentee based on the participants’ views. Overall, these characteristics reflected ideas of relatings (peerness, equality), proactive and reactive participation, and presence in the group. Characteristics focused on the social aspect of dispositions in peer-group mentoring. peerReviewed
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2020-01-01 |