Collaboration at the university level is a fundamental element needed to enhance teaching (Cochran-Smith & Fries, 2005) and reflection is a critical component of teacher education (Dewey, 1933, 1938). A case study is presented of one senior university faculty member\u27s experiences co-teaching with two doctoral students seeking to understand the impact of shared decision-making and authentic collaboration on individuals entering the academy. An analysis of the authors\u27 shared experiences indicated that, through this mentoring, collaborative and mutually beneficial relationships were built. An analysis of the authors\u27 experiences also indicated that these collaborative relationships were built upon several key factors, specifically (a...