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Pocket Guide to Mentoring Higher Education Faculty - Making the Time, Finding the Resources

English · Paperback / Softback

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Informationen zum Autor Tammy Stone is a Professor, Current Department, and former Associate Dean at the University of Colorado Denver trained in the archaeology of the American Southwest. Her leadership positions at her university lead her to an interest in research surrounding Higher Education Administration. Klappentext This book is written for senior faculty and administrators at resource-strapped institutions who are not trained in higher education administration who are concerned with mentoring. It is written in accessible, nontechnical language but references the more scholarly and statistically based journals and books for those who wish to dig deeper. Zusammenfassung This book is written for senior faculty and administrators at resource-strapped institutions who are not trained in Higher Education Administration who are concerned with mentoring. It is written in accessible! nontechnical language but references the more scholarly and statistically based journals and books for those who wish to dig deeper. Inhaltsverzeichnis PrefaceChapter 1: Mentoring at the Second TierChapter 2: Mentoring Tenure-Track Junior FacultyChapter 3: Mentoring Mid-career Faculty: Life between Tenure and Promotion to Full ProfessorChapter 4: Mentoring Senior Tenured FacultyChapter 5: Mentoring Non-Tenure Track FacultyChapter 6: Advising Faculty in Hostile or Non-Supportive Departments: Separating the Perception from the Reality and the Power of CommunicationChapter 7: Dealing with Bias: Subtle and Not so Subtle Obstacles for Women and Faculty of ColorAbout the AuthorIndex

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