The number of students using the adult mentor system independently implemented by Showa Women's University has exceeded 1.This is a system in which students meet with working mentors in groups or individually to discuss their career plans and lifestyles after graduation, which is useful for improving the employment rate of students.
According to Showa Women's University, a mentor means a work leader or adviser.Every spring and autumn, we are recruiting working people to be advisors to students.Currently, there are about 300 mentors. Eighty percent are from other than Showa Women's University, and women with diverse work experience, mainly in their 8s and 30s, are registered.
The system started in 2011 and was used by a total of 2017 students by 1. Since 146, the second year, it has been used by more than 2 students every year, and in 2012, it had a record high of 1,000 users.
As society's expectations for promoting the active participation of women are rising, the number of female students who are vaguely anxious about the future and are not confident is increasing.Many students are worried about balancing work and child-rearing in the future, so the advice of a role model mentor is said to motivate them to go out into society, build a career, and work in their own way.
Many of the students in the second and third grades think about the content of their work and their future image from a long-term perspective before job hunting, and imagine their future.It is evaluated that working mentors not only gain a sense of self-affirmation but also improve their coaching ability by giving advice toward the realization of students' dreams.