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Mentor
/ Mentee Training Materials
Boice, R. (1991). Quick
starters: New faculty who succeed. In M. Theall & J. Franklin (Eds.),
Effective practices for improving teaching (New Directions for Teaching
and Learning, no. 48) (pp 111-121). San Francisco: Jossey-Bass. (Requires
U of M authentication)
Borisoff, D. (1997, April). Strategies
for effective mentoring and for being effectively mentored: A focus on Ph.D.-granting
private research institutions. Annual Meeting of the Eastern Communcation
Association. Baltimore, MD. (ERIC Document Reproduction Service No. ED
411 566). (Requires U of M authentication)
Brent, R., & Felder, R.M. (2000). Helping new faculty get off to a
good start. American Society for Engineering Education Annual Conference
Proceedings, 2000. Washington, DC: American Society for Engineering Education.
Cohen, N.H. (1995). The
principles of adult mentoring scale. In M.W. Galbraith & N.H. Cohen
(Eds.), Mentoring: New strategies and challenges (New Directions for
Adult and Continuing Education, no. 66) (pp. 15-32). San Francisco: Jossey-Bass.
Cox, M.D. (1997). Long-term
patterns in a mentoring program for junior faculty: Recommendations for practice.
In D. DeZure (Ed.), To Improve the Academy, vol. 16, (pp. 225-268).
Stillwater, OK: New Forums Press and the Professional and Organizational Development
Network in Higher Education. (Requires U of M authentication)
Exum, W.H., Menges, R.J., Watkins, B., & Berglund, P. (1984). Making
it at the top: Women and minority faculty in the academic labor market.
American Behavioral Scientist, 27(3), 301-324. (Requires U of
M authentication)
Genz, P., Levin, S., & Bishop, R. (1996). Putting
it together: Developing a faculty mentoring program. Charles County
Community College Report, La Plata, MD. (ERIC Document Reproduction Service
No. ED 400868). (Requires U of M authentication)
Jarvis, D.K. (1991). Junior faculty development: A handbook. New
York, NY: Modern Language Association.
Kinsella, K. (1995). Peers
coaching teaching: Colleagues supporting professional growth across the disciplines.
In E. Neal & L. Richlin (Eds.), To Improve the Academy, vol. 14
(pp. 107-123). Stillwater, OK: New Forums Press and the Professional and Organizational
Development Network in Higher Education. (Requires U of M authentication)
Schoenfeld, C., & Magnan, R. (1994). Mentor in a manual: Climbing
the academic ladder to tenure. Madison, WI: Magna.
Tomorrow's Professor Listserv. To subscribe to Tomorrow's Professor
Listserv, send the message [subscribe tomorrows-professor] to: Majordomo@lists.stanford.edu.
University of British Columbia. Faculty
mentoring program overview. Retrieved December 12, 2007 from
the World Wide Web: http://www.careers.ubc.ca/mentoring.cfm.
University of Manitoba (1997). Faculty
mentoring program. Retrieved June 26, 2008 from the World Wide
Wed: http://www.umanitoba.ca/virtuallearningcommons/page/602
University of Maryland, University College Office of Faculty Development
(n.d.). Peer
mentoring program. (Requires U of M authentication)
University of Wisconsin, Office of the Provost (1998). Women
faculty mentoring program. Retrieved June 26, 2008 from the World
Wide Wed: http://www.provost.wisc.edu/women/mentor.html.
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