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Title

PEER MENTORING: THE MISSING PIECE IN GRADUATE PROFESSIONAL DEVELOPMENT.

Authors

Salk, Kateri R.; Tomaswick, LeighAnn; Rober, Allison R.

Abstract

Many academic institutions offer professional development programs to prepare graduate students to meet the changing expectations of science, technology, engineering, and mathematics (STEM) faculty. Peer mentoring is not widely adopted in graduate professional development, yet incorporating this approach can better facilitate the transition from graduate student to faculty member. Using evidence from experience as peer mentors (2011-2017), we examine established characteristics of peer mentoring and evaluate their strengths in the context of a future faculty professional development program. Peer mentors coached mentees by sharing common experiences related to teaching and learning, provided a safe space for mentees to discuss their experiences, and acted as a liaison between mentees and faculty advisors. These benefits translate into increased competency for future faculty to engage in research, teaching, and mentoring.

Subjects

CAREER development; TEACHER development; MENTORING; FACULTY advisors; GRADUATE education; CYCLING competitions

Publication

Fine Focus, 2019, Vol 5, Issue 1, p15

ISSN

2381-0637

Publication type

Academic Journal

DOI

10.33043/ff.5.1.15-21

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