Traditional mentor relationships were examined from the perspective of those who work in the creative arts, with a view to establishing the meaning of the relationship and its relevance to human development, psychological well-being, and self-actualisation. The study aimed to examine whether initial research findings in the area of traditional mentoring were transferable (Bennetts, 1994), and sought to produce insight into the metaphysics of the relationship. The term 'mentor' is an honorary title bestowed by a learner. Such relationships form naturally, have a defined pattern and conditions, and promote personal development for both mentor and learner. Thirty five individuals drawn from a variety of creative arts fields were inter...
This paper examines mentorship as a mechanism for individuals to acquire and develop creativity. Mor...
There is a common assumption that experienced educators will automatically be effective mentors. My ...
In this thesis, I develop and then test an approach to mentoring that after Clutterbuck (1991), I ca...
In this article, I share insights from research and experience working as a teaching artist and ment...
A mentoring relationship between a mid-career art educator and a late-stage artist, is facilitated t...
This paper explores the significance of mentors and mentoring relationships for novices in creative ...
This theoretical thesis endeavors to explore the unconscious benefits accrued by the mentor in infor...
Formal mentoring programs rely on mentors to build supportive relationships with youth with the inte...
This qualitative study documents the importance of the mentor relationship in the training of musici...
In this paper, the authors view mentorship not as the traditional one-to-one relationship between me...
This thesis explores and evaluates one-to-one, formal, supportive relationships of mentoring. More ...
The purpose of the study is to find the mentoring relationship characterisctics, qualitative feature...
This paper examines mentorship as a mechanism for individuals to acquire and develop creativity. Mor...
The three of us have shared co-mentoring relationships over the last decade. Rita was the PhD superv...
This paper examines mentorship as a mechanism for individuals to acquire and develop creativity. Mor...
This paper examines mentorship as a mechanism for individuals to acquire and develop creativity. Mor...
There is a common assumption that experienced educators will automatically be effective mentors. My ...
In this thesis, I develop and then test an approach to mentoring that after Clutterbuck (1991), I ca...
In this article, I share insights from research and experience working as a teaching artist and ment...
A mentoring relationship between a mid-career art educator and a late-stage artist, is facilitated t...
This paper explores the significance of mentors and mentoring relationships for novices in creative ...
This theoretical thesis endeavors to explore the unconscious benefits accrued by the mentor in infor...
Formal mentoring programs rely on mentors to build supportive relationships with youth with the inte...
This qualitative study documents the importance of the mentor relationship in the training of musici...
In this paper, the authors view mentorship not as the traditional one-to-one relationship between me...
This thesis explores and evaluates one-to-one, formal, supportive relationships of mentoring. More ...
The purpose of the study is to find the mentoring relationship characterisctics, qualitative feature...
This paper examines mentorship as a mechanism for individuals to acquire and develop creativity. Mor...
The three of us have shared co-mentoring relationships over the last decade. Rita was the PhD superv...
This paper examines mentorship as a mechanism for individuals to acquire and develop creativity. Mor...
This paper examines mentorship as a mechanism for individuals to acquire and develop creativity. Mor...
There is a common assumption that experienced educators will automatically be effective mentors. My ...
In this thesis, I develop and then test an approach to mentoring that after Clutterbuck (1991), I ca...