Appendix B: Survey Questions

Peer-to-Peer (P2P) Pilot: Mentoring for Teaching at the University of Toronto

1. Were you initially identified (for the purposes of P2P) as a
mentor or __
mentee? __

2. How did you first learn about the P2P Pilot?

3. What motivated you to participate in the Program?

4. Over the course of the P2P program (December, 2016-May 2017), please describe the following:
a) Average length of your partner meetings (minutes):
b) Overall frequency and regularity of your meetings and how this did or didn’t change over the course of the program (please describe):
c) Types of locations/venues you used to have your meetings:
Check all that apply
University office __
Other locations in the university (e.g., classroom, meeting room) __
Coffee shop __
Skype __
Phone __
Other (fill in the blank) _____________

5. What facilitators or barriers either supported or hindered meeting with your partner?

6. Have you met since the end of the program?
yes __
no __

7. Do you plan to meet in the future?
yes __
no __

Please describe

8. Please describe the quality of your relationship with your P2P partner and elaborate on the reasons why (e.g., rapport, communication style, professional interests etc.).

9. Overall, how satisfied were you with your P2P partner relationship?
very satisfied, satisfied, neither satisfied nor unsatisfied, unsatisfied, very unsatisfied

Comments

10. To what extent do you feel the following were useful?
1= Cannot assess/do not know, 2= very useless, 3= somewhat useless, 4=somewhat useful, 5= useful, 6= very useful

a. Book: When Mentoring Meets Coaching by Kate Sharpe & Jeanie Nishimura __
b. Coffee card __
c. Bluepulse software for mid-course feedback __
d. CTSI Midcourse feedback guide __
e. Use of course evaluation data areas to inform focus/reflection __
f. CTSI Observation of Teaching Guide __
g. Workshop one overall (consultants Kate Sharpe and Jeanie Nishimura & course evaluation reflection) __
h. Workshop two overall (mid-course feedback, peer observation, Bluepulse) __
i. Workshop three overall (focus groups and culminating activities) __

Comments

11. Please describe any broad benefits you feel you gained through participation in the program? (e.g., broadened network, introduction to new ideas, participation in additional programming, introduction to new resources, motivation to engage in new practices etc.)

12. Any other overall comments about the P2P program:

13. Please share your suggestions for future iterations of the P2P program:

 

Thank you for completing this survey.