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(Ebook) Modeling Mentoring Across Race/Ethnicity and Gender : Practices to Cultivate the Next Generation of Diverse Faculty by Caroline Sotello Viernes Turner; Juan Carlos González; Christine A. Stanley; Juan Carlos González ISBN 9781579225698, 1579225691

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Authors:Caroline Sotello Viernes Turner; Juan Carlos González; Christine A. Stanley; Juan Carlos González
Pages:250 pages.
Year:2014
Editon:1
Publisher:Stylus Publishing, LLC
Language:english
File Size:4.48 MB
Format:pdf
ISBNS:9781579225698, 1579225691
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(Ebook) Modeling Mentoring Across Race/Ethnicity and Gender : Practices to Cultivate the Next Generation of Diverse Faculty by Caroline Sotello Viernes Turner; Juan Carlos González; Christine A. Stanley; Juan Carlos González ISBN 9781579225698, 1579225691

While mentorship has been shown to be critical in helping graduate students persist and complete their studies, and enter upon and succeed in their academic careers, the under-representation of faculty of color and women in higher education greatly reduces the opportunities for graduate students from these selfsame groups to find mentors of their race, ethnicity or gender. Recognizing that mentoring across gender, race and ethnicity inserts levels of complexity to this important process, this book both fills a major gap in the literature and provides an in-depth look at successful mentorships between senior white and under-represented scholars and emerging women scholars and scholars of color. Following a comprehensive review of the literature, this book presents chapters written by scholars who share in-depth descriptions of their cross-gender and/or cross-race/ethnicity mentoring relationships. Each article is co-authored by mentors who are established senior scholars and their former protégés with whom they have continuing collegial relationships. Their descriptions provide rich insights into the importance of these relationships, and for developing the academic pipeline for women scholars and scholars of color. Drawing on a comparative analysis of the literature and of the narrative chapters, the editors conclude by identifying the key characteristics and pathways for developing successful mentoring relationships across race, ethnicity or gender, and by offering recommendations for institutional policy and individual mentoring practice. For administrators and faculty concerned about diversity in graduate programs and academic departments, they offer clear models of how to nurture the productive scholars and teachers needed for tomorrow's demographic of students; for under-represented students, they offer compelling narratives about the rewards and challenges of good mentorship to inform their expectations and the relationships they will develop as protégés.
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