Intercultural mentoring among university students: The importance of meaningful communication

In many universities, peer mentoring is a popular practice aiming to ease cultural transition for newcomers. Despite the ubiquity of such practice, the factors involved in short-term mentoring programmes and how they relate to mentoring outcomes remain under-researched in Malaysia. This collective c...

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Main Authors: Wong, Shin Pyng, Soh, Siak Bie, Wong, Melissa Ling Lee
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https://doi.org/10.1016/j.ijintrel.2022.08.008
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spelling my.um.eprints.462162024-08-05T08:30:12Z http://eprints.um.edu.my/46216/ Intercultural mentoring among university students: The importance of meaningful communication Wong, Shin Pyng Soh, Siak Bie Wong, Melissa Ling Lee HE Transportation and Communications LB Theory and practice of education In many universities, peer mentoring is a popular practice aiming to ease cultural transition for newcomers. Despite the ubiquity of such practice, the factors involved in short-term mentoring programmes and how they relate to mentoring outcomes remain under-researched in Malaysia. This collective case study aims to address this gap by exploring the factors shaping participants' intercultural mentoring practice in a one-month programme. Interviews were conducted with ten participants comprising equal numbers of Korean mentees and local mentors, backed up by observations. Subsequently, five factors were identified: interest in cultural exchange, building rapport, obstacles to meeting, group conformity, and language accessibility, together highlighting the key role of meaningful intercultural communication in achieving the mentoring objectives. Through the lens of activity theory (Engestrom, 2001, 2015), this study helps to shed light on the dynamics of successful mentoring practice shaped by undercurrents from the institution, the local context, cultural variation, and personal characteristics of the participants. PERGAMON-ELSEVIER SCIENCE LTD 2022-11 Article PeerReviewed Wong, Shin Pyng and Soh, Siak Bie and Wong, Melissa Ling Lee (2022) Intercultural mentoring among university students: The importance of meaningful communication. INTERNATIONAL JOURNAL OF INTERCULTURAL RELATIONS, 91. pp. 13-26. ISSN 1873-7552, DOI https://doi.org/10.1016/j.ijintrel.2022.08.008 <https://doi.org/10.1016/j.ijintrel.2022.08.008>. https://doi.org/10.1016/j.ijintrel.2022.08.008 10.1016/j.ijintrel.2022.08.008
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topic HE Transportation and Communications
LB Theory and practice of education
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LB Theory and practice of education
Wong, Shin Pyng
Soh, Siak Bie
Wong, Melissa Ling Lee
Intercultural mentoring among university students: The importance of meaningful communication
description In many universities, peer mentoring is a popular practice aiming to ease cultural transition for newcomers. Despite the ubiquity of such practice, the factors involved in short-term mentoring programmes and how they relate to mentoring outcomes remain under-researched in Malaysia. This collective case study aims to address this gap by exploring the factors shaping participants' intercultural mentoring practice in a one-month programme. Interviews were conducted with ten participants comprising equal numbers of Korean mentees and local mentors, backed up by observations. Subsequently, five factors were identified: interest in cultural exchange, building rapport, obstacles to meeting, group conformity, and language accessibility, together highlighting the key role of meaningful intercultural communication in achieving the mentoring objectives. Through the lens of activity theory (Engestrom, 2001, 2015), this study helps to shed light on the dynamics of successful mentoring practice shaped by undercurrents from the institution, the local context, cultural variation, and personal characteristics of the participants.
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author Wong, Shin Pyng
Soh, Siak Bie
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title Intercultural mentoring among university students: The importance of meaningful communication
title_short Intercultural mentoring among university students: The importance of meaningful communication
title_full Intercultural mentoring among university students: The importance of meaningful communication
title_fullStr Intercultural mentoring among university students: The importance of meaningful communication
title_full_unstemmed Intercultural mentoring among university students: The importance of meaningful communication
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url http://eprints.um.edu.my/46216/
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