Grand Rapids, Mich. : W.B. Eerdmans Pub. Co., c2003.
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Notes:
- Includes bibliographical references (p. 123-126).
- Introduction: Mentoring as an Exercise of Practical Wisdom — I. Mentoring and Christian Mission — II. All Mentoring Is Local: Thinking about How Your Program Fits Your Institution — III. All Mentoring Is Personal: Making Sure Your Program Fits Your Faculty — IV. Getting There from Here — V. Facing Challenges and Achieving Lasting Success — VI. Bottom Line: Outcomes of Mentoring — App. 1. Reflection Questions for Mentoring Directors — App. 2. Reflection and Discussion Questions for Mentor Training — App. 3. Questions for Mentors and New Faculty to Reflect on Together.
Subjects:
- Mentoring in education — United States.
- Private universities and colleges — Faculty — United States.
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