Description |
xxvii, 303 pages ; 24 cm |
Series |
The Jossey-Bass higher and adult education series |
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Jossey-Bass higher and adult education series.
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Contents |
1. Why Mentoring? -- Pt. 1. Three Examples of Good Mentoring -- 2. The Naturalist -- 3. The Physician-Scientist -- 4. The Moralist -- Pt. 2. How Good Mentoring Works -- 5. Values, Practices, and Knowledge Through the Generations -- 6. How Values, Practices, and Knowledge Are Transmitted -- 7. Supportive Relationships as the Context for Intergenerational Influence -- Pt. 3. Promoting Good Mentoring -- 8. What Have We Learned? -- 9. Where Do We Go from Here? -- Appendix A. Data Collection, Coding, and Analyses -- Appendix B. Science Apprenticeship Study-G2 and G3 Interview Questions -- Appendix C. Global Code Sheet |
Summary |
"Good Mentoring offers an in-depth analysis of the way mentors transmit not only knowledge and skills but the guiding values that support good work and social responsibility. The book clearly shows how these values are passed along to those they guide. Profiling three lineages of scientists passing their professional skills, values, and practices down through generations, the book reveals what constitutes successful mentoring in science and beyond. Stemming from a first-of-its-kind study by the GoodWork Project, the book shows how the cultivation of professional ethics and excellence depends on teachers and mentors and the learning environments they foster."--Publisher's website |
Notes |
Formerly CIP. Uk |
Bibliography |
Includes bibliographical references (pages 289-296) and index |
Subject |
Mentoring in science.
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Science -- Study and teaching (Higher)
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Author |
Hooker, Charles H.
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Shernoff, David J., 1967-
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LC no. |
2009001144 |
ISBN |
0470189630 (hbk.) |
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9780470189634 (hbk.) |
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