Support, Mentorship and Well-Being in Canadian and Croatian Faculties of Education: Professor and Student Perspectives

Authors

  • Vera Woloshyn Author
  • Michael J. Savage Author
  • Tanya Kaefer Author
  • Dragana Martinovic Author
  • Snezana Ratkovic Author

DOI:

https://doi.org/10.20849/jed.v5i1.880

Keywords:

well-being, graduate education, psycho-socio-emotional support, mentorship, self-determination

Abstract

The purpose of this quantitative study was to examine professors’ and Master of Education (MEd) students’ well-being, support, academic self-efficacy and mentorship in Canada and Croatia. Overall, 118 professors and 98 MEd students from three universities in Canada and three universities in Croatia completed the online surveys in English and Croatian, respectively. The frameworks of self-determination theory and relational cultural theory informed interpretation of our findings. Results suggest that for professors in both countries, personal support, professional support and academic self-efficacy predict professional well-being. Only personal support predicts personal well-being in Canadian professors, while personal support and academic self-efficacy predicts personal well-being in Croatia. Personal and professional support was also associated with positive mentorship practices in Canada. Students in both countries, who felt supported professionally and personally, reported greater professional and personal well-being respectively. Self-efficacy may make a difference for Croatian students but seemed to have little unique impact on Canadian students. Studying part-time in Canada was associated with higher personal and professional well-being but was associated with lower personal well-being in Croatia. Mentorship practices seemed to have little effect on well-being in either country. Overall, professors reported higher well-being and support than M.Ed. students. We conclude with recommendations that would be informative for university administrators, graduate programs, and services interested in the well-being of professors and graduate students.

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2021-03-29

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Support, Mentorship and Well-Being in Canadian and Croatian Faculties of Education: Professor and Student Perspectives. (2021). Journal of Education and Development, 5(1), p82. https://doi.org/10.20849/jed.v5i1.880

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