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Original Articles

Listening within the Social Contexts of Tutoring: Essential Component of the Mentoring Relationship

Pages 94-108 | Published online: 02 May 2012
 

Abstract

This qualitative research study targeted fourth grade at-risk children in a culturally diverse elementary school in a mid-sized city in the southwestern United States. The purpose of the study was to describe the nature of social interactions within the context of tutorial sessions and to describe the role of listening within the mentoring relationship. Major findings were that highly successful tutors were skillful communicators who modeled effective listening skills, used body language effectively, were knowledgeable about students' cultures, and possessed a social conscience.

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