Exploring senior academicians’ perspective on mentoring in Malaysian higher education institutions
Abstract
This study describes and examines the nature of mentoring system as a component of leadership development and how mentoring plays its roles in fostering leadership in higher education institutions (HEIs). Using a qualitative approach, data were collected using interviews from three participants from three Public Universities in Malaysia. Three core themes for the current mentoring practices were identified and these include informal, voluntary-based and humanistic. Also, four roles of mentoring emerged in Malaysian higher education institutions namely, role-modelling, supporting, inspiring and, creating a conducive environment. The study recommends the establishment of a proper mentoring process in Malaysian HEIs so that every academician will have the same opportunity to guide and be guided.
Keywords
Full Text:
PDFReferences
Allen, T. D. & Finkelstein, L. M. (2003). Beyond mentoring: Alternative sources and functions of developmental support. The Career Development Quarterly, 51(4), 346-355
Bernier, A., Larose, S., & Soucy, N. (2005). Academic mentoring in college: The interactive role of student's and mentor's interpersonal dispositions. Research in Higher Education, 46, 29-51
Bottoms, S., Pegg, J., Adams, A., Wu, K., Smith Risser, H., & Kern, A. L. (2013). Mentoring from the outside: The role of a peer mentoring community in the development of early career faculty. Mentoring & Tutoring: Partnership, 21, 195-218.
Bochner, S. (1996, November). Mentoring in higher education: Issues to be addressed in developing a mentoring program. Paper presented at the Australian Association for Research in Education Conference, Singapore. Retrieved May 22, 2016 from http://www.aare.edu.au/96pap/bochs96018.txt
Darwin, A. & Palmer, E. (2009). Mentoring circles in higher education. Higher Education Research & Development, 28. 125-136.
Dutton, C. (2003). Mentoring: the contextualisation of learning mentor, protégé and organisational gain in higher education, Education and Training, 45(1):22-29
Fountain, J. & Newcomer, K. E. (2016). Developing and sustaining effective faculty mentoring programs, Journal of Public Affairs Education, 22:4, 483-506, DOI: 10.1080/15236803.2016.12002262
Hegstad, C. D. & Wentling (2004). Organizational antecedents and moderators that impact on the effectiveness of exemplary formal mentoring programs in Fortune 500 companies in the United States. Human Resource Development International 8(4):467-487 •
Inzer, L. D. & Crawford, C. (2005). A Review of Formal and Informal Mentoring. ‚The Journal of Leadership Education 4(1):31-50
Ismail, A., & Khian Jui, M.K. (2013). Relationship between Mentoring Program and Mentee Outcomes in Higher Education. The Proceeding of the 1st CHREST International Conference on Labour Market Transformation and Human Resource Development, 8-9 Jan 2013, Kuala Lumpur, Malaysia
Ismail, A., & Ridzuan, A.A. (2012). Relationship between mentoring program and study performance. The mediating effect of selfefficacy. The Proceeding of the 3rd International Conference on Business and Economics Research (ICBER), 12-13 March 2012, Indonesia
Knippelmeyer, S. A., Torraco, R. J. (2007). Mentoring as a Developmental Tool for Higher Education
Kram, K. E. (1985). Mentoring at work: Developmental relationships in organizational life. Glenview, IL: Scott, Foresman
Leavitt, C. (2011). Developing Leaders through Mentoring: A brief literature review. Columbus, OH: ERIC. https://eric.ed.gov/?id=ED517965
Morris, A. (2008). Leadership role of department chairs in private colleges. Unpublished doctoral dissertation. The University of Arkansas, Fayetteville, AR
Nottingham, S. L. & Mazerolle, S. M. (2017). Roles of mentoring for novice athletic training faculty members. Athletic Training Education Journal, 12 (4): 234–243
Scandura, T. A., & Williams, E. A. (2004). Mentoring and transformational leadership: The role of supervisory career mentoring. Journal of Vocational Behavior, 65(3), 448–468
Truter, I. (2008). Responsibilities of a Leader as Mentor and Coach. Port Elizabeth: NMMU.
Refbacks
- There are currently no refbacks.
This work is licensed under a Creative Commons Attribution-NonCommercial-NoDerivatives 4.0 International License.
ISSN 1305-578X (Online)
Copyright © 2005-2022 by Journal of Language and Linguistic Studies