Table 1. Background of each mentoring team member
Table 2. List of data collection
Table 3. Question contents of Mid/End-questionnaire
Table 4. Example of analysis of mentor-mentee interactions
Table 5. A framework for mentor’s support the feedback on mentee’s teaching and mentee’s voluntary self-reflection
Table 6. Example of analysis on contents and frequency of mentor’s support by the feedback on mentee’s teaching
Table 7. Example of analysis of mentee’s voluntary self-reflection
Table 8. Example of analysis on mentee’s reflective thinking on mentor’s support
Table 9. Overall result of mentor-mentee interactions
Table 10. Overall result of analysis on contents and frequency of mentor’s support by the feedback on mentee’s teaching
Table 11. Overall result of analysis on mentee’s voluntary self-reflection
Table 12. Overall result of analysis on mentee’s reflection on mentor’s support
Table 13. A tabulation of analysis on Mentee’s RTOP score
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