
The Organizational and Human Dimensions of Successful Mentoring Programs and Relationships
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- Contents
- Chapter 1 The Organizational and Human Dimensions of Successful Mentoring Across Diverse Settings
- Section 1 Mentoring for School-Age Children
- Chapter 2 Parents Mentoring Parents for School Success
- Chapter 3 Project Nia (Purpose): A University/School Partnership to Enhance Student Achievement and Success
- Chapter 4 From Impersonal Policy to Personal Relationships: An Educational Researcher's Experience with Mentoring
- Section 2 Mentoring with University Students
- Chapter 5 Student Perceptions of the Mentoring Relationship in Higher Education
- Chapter 6 Programmatic Elements That Enhance The Mentoring Relationship
- Chapter 7 Mentoring Aspiring School Leaders in Scholarly Writing Through Case Studies of Diversity
- Chapter 8 Joint Reflections on Mentoring: Creating a Legacy of Care
- Section 3 Mentoring Teachers and Administrators
- Chapter 9 Transformational Learning Through Mentoring in Early Childhood Education: The DART Model
- Chapter 10 The Missouri Teachers' Academy: Mentoring for Organizational and Personal Transformation
- Chapter 11 Mentoring Leaders: Some reflections on the Experience
- Chapter 12 Tracing the Development of Mentoring Relationships of Teachers: Four Case Studies
- Chapter 13 Mentoring and Teaching Induction: Hearing the Voices of Change
- Section 4 Mentoring Women and Minorities in the Workplace
- Chapter 14 Mentoring Women in Educational Leadership
- Chapter 15 Using Mentoring to Advance Females and Minorities in a Corporate Environment
- Chapter 16 Matching Mentors and Protégés: Dynamics of Race, Ethinicity, Gender, and Job Location
- Section 5 Analysis and Conclusions
- Chapter 17 Examining the Organizational and Human Dimensions of Mentoring : A Textual Data Analysis
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