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Faculty Mentoring: A Practical Manual for Mentors, Mentees, Administrators, and Faculty Developers

AUTHOR Phillips, Susan L.; Cox, Milton D.; Dennison, Susan T.
PUBLISHER Routledge (08/24/2015)
PRODUCT TYPE Paperback (Paperback)

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Faculty mentoring programs greatly benefit the institutions that have instituted them, and are effective in attracting and retaining good faculty.Prospective faculty members commonly ask about mentoring at on-campus interviews, and indicate that it is a consideration when choosing a position. Mentoring programs also increase the retention rate of junior faculty, greatly reducing recruitment costs, and particularly help integrate women, minority and international faculty members into the institution, while providing all new hires with an orientation to the culture, mission and identity of the college or university. The book provides step-by-step guidelines for setting up, planning, and facilitating mentoring programs for new faculty members, whether one-on-one, or using a successful group model developed and refined over twenty-five years by the authors. While it offers detailed guidance on instituting such programs at the departmental level, it also makes the case for establishing school or institutional level programs, and delineates the considerable benefits and economies of scale these can achieve. The authors provide guidance for mentors and mentees on developing group mentoring and individual mentor / protégé relationships - the corresponding chapters being available online for separate purchase; as well as detailed outlines and advice to department chairs, administrators and facilitators on how to establish and conduct institution-wide group mentoring programs, and apply or modify the material to meet their specific needs.For training and faculty development purposes, we also offer two chapters as individual e-booklets. Each respectively provides a succinct summary of the roles and expectations of the roles of Mentor and Mentee. Faculty Mentoring / Mentor GuideFaculty Mentoring / Mentee GuideThe booklets are affordably priced, and intended for individual purchase by mentors and mentees, and are only available through our Web site.

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ISBN-13: 9781620361726
ISBN-10: 1620361728
Binding: Paperback or Softback (Trade Paperback (Us))
Content Language: English
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Page Count: 146
Carton Quantity: 25
Product Dimensions: 8.30 x 0.50 x 10.90 inches
Weight: 0.85 pound(s)
Feature Codes: Bibliography, Index
Country of Origin: US
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Education | Schools - Levels - Higher
Education | Teaching - General
Dewey Decimal: 371.102
Library of Congress Control Number: 2014016896
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Faculty mentoring programs greatly benefit the institutions that have instituted them, and are effective in attracting and retaining good faculty.Prospective faculty members commonly ask about mentoring at on-campus interviews, and indicate that it is a consideration when choosing a position. Mentoring programs also increase the retention rate of junior faculty, greatly reducing recruitment costs, and particularly help integrate women, minority and international faculty members into the institution, while providing all new hires with an orientation to the culture, mission and identity of the college or university. The book provides step-by-step guidelines for setting up, planning, and facilitating mentoring programs for new faculty members, whether one-on-one, or using a successful group model developed and refined over twenty-five years by the authors. While it offers detailed guidance on instituting such programs at the departmental level, it also makes the case for establishing school or institutional level programs, and delineates the considerable benefits and economies of scale these can achieve. The authors provide guidance for mentors and mentees on developing group mentoring and individual mentor / protégé relationships - the corresponding chapters being available online for separate purchase; as well as detailed outlines and advice to department chairs, administrators and facilitators on how to establish and conduct institution-wide group mentoring programs, and apply or modify the material to meet their specific needs.For training and faculty development purposes, we also offer two chapters as individual e-booklets. Each respectively provides a succinct summary of the roles and expectations of the roles of Mentor and Mentee. Faculty Mentoring / Mentor GuideFaculty Mentoring / Mentee GuideThe booklets are affordably priced, and intended for individual purchase by mentors and mentees, and are only available through our Web site.

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Author: Phillips, Susan L.
Susan L. Phillips developed the New Faculty Mentoring Program for The University of North Carolina at Greensboro and served as the Director for five years. She has conducted regional and national workshops on mentoring and the tenure process at Lilly Conferences, the POD Conference, and to doctoral students, and has published articles on mentoring in the "Journal of Excellence in College Teaching" and "The Department Chair". She has been at UNCG since 1999, and is an Associate Professor of Audiology in the Department of Communication Sciences and Disorders. She has an active teaching load and research agenda, which includes NIH-funded projects.
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Foreword by: Cox, Milton D.
Milton D. Cox is Project Director, FIPSE Project on Faculty Learning Communities Center for the Enhancement of Learning, Teaching and University Assessment, Miami University, Ohio.
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