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Title: Engaging Mentors in a Reflective Community


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Engaging Mentors in a Reflective Community Our
Journey Julie-Ann MacLaren and Helen Booth
SCEPTrE Fellows 2006-7, FHMS
Exploring Reflection
Mentor Support
Engaging internal and external Stakeholders
Bringing together two ideas
Wider Community of Health Care Professionals
Exploring the literature Building a model
Professional Online Learning Community
Exploring Ning Pebblepad
PUBLIC KNOWLEDGE Dialogue Mutual
Engagement Collaboration
  • Surveying the field
  • Pebblepad
  • SPLASH!
  • Manor Park Mentors
  • Mentor Direct

NEW KNOWLEDGE Shared
Resources Creation of web based tools Monitoring
effectiveness Community
PRACTITIONER KNOWLEDGE Joint Enterprise
Modelling Knowledge Champions
Choosing software and experimenting
Of Mentors in Practice
  • Bringing the community
  • together
  • Face-to-face
  • Time
  • IT / web access
  • Member availability
  • Engagement
  • Support

Stakeholders
  • Reflection, Adaptation and Frustrations
  • Support for project at practitioner level
  • Modification of outcomes
  • Liberating time from academic duties
  • Effect of competing forces
  • Appreciative aspects for learning, change and
    growth
  • Access to web-based resources limited in the
    workplace due to time pressures
  • Email access limited to senior staff members
    despite roll-out of NHS IT strategies further
    training and development needed
  • Agency of stakeholders requires further
    consideration
  • Protected time for project required for both
    enquirers and community members
  • Introducing virtual learning groups early in the
    curriculum may impact on the perceived benefit of
    an online learning community
  • Personal challenge in working outside the senior
    tutor role
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