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Mentoring and coaching as a learning technique in higher education: The impact of learning context on student engagement in online learning
Coaching and mentoring has been regarded as one of the key learning techniques in the
modern learning environment in the recent past. With the swift shift in the higher education sector to
a more digitally driven learning environment, limited research has evaluated the impact of coaching
and mentoring on student engagement in online learning. This study aimed to evaluate the impact
of coaching and mentoring on enhancing student engagement in the higher education sector. The
study applied a combination of quantitative and qualitative methods of data collection, where the
primary data were collected from 120 respondents via a questionnaire and 20 in-depth interviews,
covering undergraduates through a simple random sampling technique. The data analysis showed
that the mentor’s ability to facilitate learning and encourage mentees to be focused on their goals
were the most significant factors that affected student engagement in online learning. In total,
43% of the respondents extremely agreed that they are willing to recommend their colleagues to
receive the service of a mentor to help them reach their optimum potential in an online learning
environment. The findings of the study recommend that the higher educational institutes should
administer a sound mentoring process that meets the ethical backgrounds to consistently support
the continuous improvement of the students in an online learning environment to enhance their
engagement in learning activities