The paper outlines a peer mentoring programme at tertiary level in Japan, where it is still an uncommon practice. It will explain the context and reasons for its introduction; namely, expanding the range of services of a busy self-access centre. It will then describe what services we wish the mentors to provide which are compatible with the aims of the centre, and what skills we believe the mentors should possess, and what they need to be trained in to successfully deliver the service. It will then describe the research opportunities which this programme should provide.
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Curry, N., & Watkins, S. (2016). Considerations in Developing a Peer Mentoring Programme for a Self-Access Centre. Studies in Self-Access Learning Journal, 16–29. https://doi.org/10.37237/070103
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