Engineering educators' approach on development of mentorship strategy at HITAM-A qualitative study
Publication details: Pune Engineering Education Foundation 2024Edition: Vol.37(4), AprDescription: 125-136pSubject(s): Online resources: In: Journal of engineering education transformations (JEET)Summary: Mentoring plays a crucial role in fostering the success of all student demographics within engineering education. Particularly in the early stages of their careers, young engineers can significantly benefit from the guidance and encouragement provided by faculty mentors. Ensuring that engineers are adequately prepared, both academically and professionally, to enter the industry underscores the importance of enhancing undergraduate engineering colleges' perspectives on mentoring. This study delves into the perceptions of engineering educators at an autonomous institution in South India regarding mentorship programs in undergraduate education, employing a qualitative approach to assess their viewpoints. A questionnaire featuring open-ended questions was utilized to interview a total of 15 engineering educators. Analysis of the faculty responses yielded several prominent themes, including perceptions of mentoring in engineering education, essential components of successful mentoring, considerations of physical and mental well-being,| Item type | Current library | Status | Barcode | |
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|  Articles Abstract Database | School of Engineering & Technology Archieval Section | Not for loan | 2025-1276 | 
Mentoring plays a crucial role in fostering the success of all student demographics within engineering education. Particularly in the early stages of their careers, young engineers can significantly benefit from the guidance and encouragement provided by faculty mentors. Ensuring that engineers are adequately prepared, both academically and professionally, to enter the industry underscores the importance of enhancing undergraduate engineering colleges' perspectives on mentoring. This study delves into the perceptions of engineering educators at an autonomous institution in South India regarding mentorship programs in undergraduate education, employing a qualitative approach to assess their viewpoints. A questionnaire featuring open-ended questions was utilized to interview a total of 15 engineering educators. Analysis of the faculty responses yielded several prominent themes, including perceptions of mentoring in engineering education, essential components of successful mentoring, considerations of physical and mental well-being,
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