A wholistic mentorship program to meet the spiritual needs of students at Bulawayo Adventist High School, Zimbabwe
Résumé
Mentorship is fundamental when confronting students’ social and emotional
challenges. Rising cases of child pregnancies, abortion, alcohol and substance abuse,
in addition to reports of sexual orgies and increasing sexual vulnerability of students
pose a challenge to the church and community regarding how to curb these alarming
trends in Zimbabwean schools. The absence of spiritual mentors is evident. As a
result, some students, failing to cope or deal with the guilt and shame brought by their
behaviour, have contemplated committing suicide or dropping out of school
altogether.
This study represents a program development design research which
introduces the study with the situational analysis of the area of study. Chapter two
presented biblical and theological foundations for a High School mentoring program
and chapter 3 reviewed relevant literature on the subject. Chapter four is mixed method research design. In-depth personal interviews and focus group interviews were conducted and a questionnaire administered to students to validate the
qualitative research. Chapter five is a description of the program developed to address
the challenges, based upon the theological, theoretical and field researches conducted
and how it was implemented and evaluated. Chapter six is a summary, conclusion and
recommendations.
The mentorship program resulted in much-improved school connectedness
among students. Students who participated in the program as compared to those who
did not were found to have increased self-awareness were more prepared to deal with
social challenges as well as increased self-esteem. Teachers, too, were better able to
relate to the students as a result of their participation in the program.
The program presents a model that could be replicated in other similar schools
with similar results. It details specific steps that could be taken to implement the
program and how to evaluate the program.