Beginning a career in college or university teaching can be a terrifying exercise in trial and error. Unlike elementary and secondary school teachers, many college faculty members begin their teaching careers with little or no formal preparation in pedagogy. Despite being well-versed in the content discipline, faculty members in their first few semesters of teaching often lack access to the kind of frequent assessment and mentoring that would shorten the learning curve and enhance the experience for both instructor and student. Through the years, a number of different strategies have been proposed to foster interactions between college faculty members. Typically, mentoring of new faculty members is done as a one-to-one observation and evalu...
Mentoring junior faculty in higher education is often thought of as an easy task that every tenured ...
Literature finds mentoring to be a substantive, enduring practice in widespread arena, and among the...
Review of W. Brad Johnson (2007). On Being a Mentor: A Guide/or Higher Education Faculty. Mahwah, NJ...
Beginning a career in college or university teaching can be a terrifying exercise in trial and error...
A well developed mentoring program should not be just considered another faculty activity but rather...
Educational research shows that close student-faculty interaction is a key factor in college student...
Presenter will discuss the establishment and conductance of a college-wide faculty mentoring program...
Most professors typically have little formal preparation for their careers in academe and thus learn...
The primary purpose of this research is to explore examples of peer coaching, learning communities a...
The presenters will discuss the best practices in the development of a comprehensive mentoring plan ...
As junior faculty progress within their careers an opportunity presents itself to provide this group...
Compared to faculty at large institutions, faculty at small institutions typically have heavy teachi...
This is the author's accepted manuscript, post peer-review. The publisher's official version is ava...
This paper presents one chairperson’s experience using a formalized, structured mentoring program to...
In a co-teaching model of student teaching, mentor teachers are presented with opportunities for pro...
Mentoring junior faculty in higher education is often thought of as an easy task that every tenured ...
Literature finds mentoring to be a substantive, enduring practice in widespread arena, and among the...
Review of W. Brad Johnson (2007). On Being a Mentor: A Guide/or Higher Education Faculty. Mahwah, NJ...
Beginning a career in college or university teaching can be a terrifying exercise in trial and error...
A well developed mentoring program should not be just considered another faculty activity but rather...
Educational research shows that close student-faculty interaction is a key factor in college student...
Presenter will discuss the establishment and conductance of a college-wide faculty mentoring program...
Most professors typically have little formal preparation for their careers in academe and thus learn...
The primary purpose of this research is to explore examples of peer coaching, learning communities a...
The presenters will discuss the best practices in the development of a comprehensive mentoring plan ...
As junior faculty progress within their careers an opportunity presents itself to provide this group...
Compared to faculty at large institutions, faculty at small institutions typically have heavy teachi...
This is the author's accepted manuscript, post peer-review. The publisher's official version is ava...
This paper presents one chairperson’s experience using a formalized, structured mentoring program to...
In a co-teaching model of student teaching, mentor teachers are presented with opportunities for pro...
Mentoring junior faculty in higher education is often thought of as an easy task that every tenured ...
Literature finds mentoring to be a substantive, enduring practice in widespread arena, and among the...
Review of W. Brad Johnson (2007). On Being a Mentor: A Guide/or Higher Education Faculty. Mahwah, NJ...