What is it about?
Personal tutors are key in providing support to students and enhancing their experience of studying. Tutors deal with diverse students who present a range of issues. How confident and competent do tutors feel in their role? How are they supported to carry out this role? This paper explores the literature, and evaluates responses to research interviews with personal tutors.
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Why is it important?
Providing a positive student experience and promoting student retention are of particular importance to Higher Education. Personal tutors have a key role to play in relation to this agenda, as they provide an individual connection for students to the institution. Although tutors refer students on to appropriate helping services, effectively they are the front line in terms of dealing with students' personal problems. Tutors need appropriate support to enable them to carry out this role effectively, and there may be links to the supervision model within helping professions.
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This page is a summary of: Tutoring the tutors: Supporting effective personal tutoring, Active Learning in Higher Education, March 2016, SAGE Publications,
DOI: 10.1177/1469787415616720.
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