Overview
- Editors:
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Susan D. Myers
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Texas Tech University, USA
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Connie W. Anderson
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Texas Tech University, USA
- Written by experts, Gives a modern approach, Comprehensive in Scope
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This book provides practitioners, researchers, and those involved in mentoring activities insight into varying types of mentoring. It covers aspects of mentoring with preservice teachers, K-12 practitioners, academia, and professionals in public and private sectors. Other areas not typically covered include service learning, faculty and graduate student writing and research groups, undergraduate and graduate student mentoring groups, online programs for alternatively certified teachers, formal mentoring programs for marginalized and underrepresented populations, academic mentoring for tenured faculty, and mentoring support for administrators at all levels! A unique approach to mentoring, a variety of theoretical contexts and frameworks is presented and suggestions for discussions, assignments, and dialogue opportunities are offered at the end of each chapter. These suggestions are practical applications and implications for extending conversations among professionals and are easily transferable to a variety of professional development activities.
While primarily intended for teacher educators, it is a complete guide for those in public education who are interested in professional development activities. The topics addressed are useful to those who are new to the field of mentoring and to those who support mentoring projects at any level.
A unique approach to mentoring, a variety of theoretical contexts and frameworks is presented and suggestions for discussions, assignments, and dialogue opportunities are offered at the end of each chapter. These suggestions are practical applications and implications for extending conversations among professionals and are easily transferable to a variety of professional development activities.
While primarily intended for teacher educators, it is a complete guide for those in public education who are interested in professional development activities. The topics addressed are useful to those who are new to the field of mentoring and to those who support mentoring projects at any level.
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Table of contents (20 chapters)
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Front Matter
Pages i-viii
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- Susan D. Myers, Connie W. Anderson
Pages 1-2
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Mentoring Pre-Service Teachers and other Students
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- Connie W. Anderson, Corey Powell
Pages 45-59
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Mentoring from the Field
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- Roni Adams, William Greene, Younghee Kim
Pages 87-99
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- Jill T. White, Charlotte J. Boling
Pages 139-150
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- Fernando Valle, Cynthia Luna
Pages 151-164
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Mentoring in Academia and Beyond
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Front Matter
Pages 165-166
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- Fanni L. Coward, Stacy A. Jacob
Pages 167-179
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- Margaret A. Price, Sally Mcmillan
Pages 181-190
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- Monica F. Cox, Jiabin Zhu, Cyndi Lynch, Stephanie G. Adams
Pages 191-204