The Telemachus Ancient History Mentor Program (informally known as Tele's Angels) has been offering peer-led transition services to first-year students at Macquarie University since 2002. Tele's Angels volunteer Mentors create a 'learning community' by providing their first-year colleagues with transition assistance, academic support and resources, and networking for and amongst students and staff. Individual mentoring is offered, as well as free peer-support services which focus on developing academic skills and building social networks. The program also focuses on student leadership - a key objective is that Mentors themselves are beneficiaries of all activities, embodying the program motto: "to give is to receive". It is timely to report Tele's Angels' experiences to a wider audience and offer practical guidelines to those wishing to develop and implement subject-specific academic mentoring programs for first-year students in their own institutions.
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Power, R. K., Miles, B. B., Peruzzi, A., & Voerman, A. (2011). Building bridges: A practical guide to developing and implementing a subject-specific peer-to-peer academic mentoring program for first-year higher education students. Asian Social Science, 7(11), 75–80. https://doi.org/10.5539/ass.v7n11p75
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