I was not aware how useful and necessary peer mentors are. I had no idea that 75% of universities used peer mentors in helping students. I was completely new to the term until the hixson seminar my freshman year. After that experience I learned what a valuable resource they can be. Peer mentors give the students someone to talk to without them feeling intimidated. A peer mentor was in the same position as the student not too long ago so they understand what the student is going through. Not only can the mentor tell a student how they dealt with similar problems or questions, but they also know the resources that a student can turn to for more help. After reading these chapters I kind of feel like I took my peer mentors from the hixson seminar for granted. I looked to them to answer all of my questions without thinking about all of the preparation that they had to do. I have a new found respect for all of the previous peer mentors.
I really like that the first chapter outlined the duties of a peer mentor. I had an idea of what they did but it helped to see everything that goes into being a peer mentor. I like to see exactly what is expected of me in the future so I can focus on properly covering all of my responsibilities.
I really liked the Borton approach to learning. Gaining knowledge, and skills is best achieved by looking back on the experience and thinking about what worked and why. Asking yourself questions is the best way to tailor information to how you best receive it and use it. I'm looking forward to getting lots of practice in this learning model during the course of the semester. I think it is a very effective technique and I would like to understand it well enough by the end of the semester to incorporate it into my mentor sessions next Fall.
Tyler,
ReplyDeleteI would have to agree about your comment about peer mentors. I was familiar with the term from my learning community, but I never really interacted with my peer mentor in that setting. And I certainly never looked at myself as a peer mentor in the Community Adviser role either.
The role of peer mentors is bigger than I ever realized at universities. And I am ashamed to say that I took our Hixson Peer Mentors for granted too (and the ones we had were pretty awesome). I have that new found respect as well and I cannot wait to follow in their footsteps.
It is going to be a good semester and I can't wait to use everything we learn next fall for when we are peer mentors.
Joshua