个性化导师制对英国高等教育中黑人学生学术、个人和职业发展的影响

The impact of personalised mentorship on the academic, personal, and professional development of black students in UK higher education

Studies in Higher Education · 2025
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基于ASPIRE项目的定性数据,研究个性化、文化响应的导师制如何通过Ubuntu哲学提升黑人学生的自信、研究能力、职业准备和归属感,为高等教育中的包容性导师制提供框架。

Abstract

This study examines the impact of personalised, culturally responsive mentorship on the academic, personal, and professional development of Black students in UK higher education. Drawing on qualitative data from semi-structured interviews and listening rooms with participants in the Accomplished Study Programme in Research Excellence (ASPIRE), the research explores how mentorship fosters confidence, enhances research capabilities, facilitates career readiness, and builds networks of belonging. Framed through the African philosophy of Ubuntu, which emphasises shared humanity, relationality, and collective uplift, ASPIRE offers a relational model of mentorship grounded in shared identity, mutual respect, and collective uplift. Findings demonstrate that culturally aligned mentoring relationships cultivate self-efficacy, academic engagement, and strategic career planning while addressing systemic barriers related to racial inequity and underrepresentation. By positioning Ubuntu as both the theoretical and ethical foundation of ASPIRE, the study illustrates how African philosophy can inform inclusive mentorship practice and contribute to equity in higher education. The study contributes to mentorship theory by foregrounding the psychosocial and identity-affirming dimensions of mentorship and offers a multi-dimensional framework for inclusive mentorship practice in higher education.

高等教育导师制黑人学生发展公平与包容定性研究