Exploring the lived experiences of mutuality in diverse formal faculty mentoring partnerships through the lens of mentoring schemas

Volume: 31, Issue: 3, Pages: 319 - 340
Published: Feb 11, 2020
Abstract
Mentoring programs continue to be an important HRD tool as they provide faculty, regardless of career stage, an opportunity for professional learning and development. However, the traditional hierarchical mentor–mentee model may limit the quality and utility of these relationships. A solution provided by emerging literature is the relational mentoring perspective that calls for a mutual approach to mentoring. Nonetheless, mutual learning and...
Paper Details
Title
Exploring the lived experiences of mutuality in diverse formal faculty mentoring partnerships through the lens of mentoring schemas
Published Date
Feb 11, 2020
Volume
31
Issue
3
Pages
319 - 340
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