The Work Context and Mentoring: Do Job Characteristics Influence Mentoring Received?

Author
Waaland, T.
Year
2021

Purpose

The study explores how different aspects of the day-to-day work of kindergarten employees affect the amount of guidance they receive at work. The purpose is to identify which of these aspects have the greatest influence on how much guidance employees receive.

Result

The results show that social support at work, especially feedback from colleagues, increased the likelihood of receiving guidance. This suggests that supportive work environments can promote guidance. Older employees received less guidance than their younger colleagues, which may indicate the need to adapt guidance programmes to different age groups.

Design

284 kindergarten employees (a response rate of 65.3%) completed questionnaires on a five-point Likert scale. The questionnaires investigated the guidance received and various aspects of the job, such as cognitive tasks, task variation, feedback, and social support. Age was also included as a control variable to assess its impact on guidance processes.

References

Waaland, T. (2021). "The Work Context and Mentoring: Do Job Characteristics Influence Mentoring Received?". Nordic Studies in Education, 41(4):349-364