The mentor's guide: Facilitating effective learning relationships / Lois J. Zachary and Lisa Z. Fain; foreword by Laurent A. Parks Daloz.
By: Zachary, Lois J.
Contributor(s): Fain, Lisa Z.
Material type: BookPlace of publication: New JerseyPublisher: Jossey-BassDate of publication: 2022Edition: 3rd edition.Description: xxvi, 292 pages: 28 cm.ISBN: 9781119838180.Subject(s): Mentoring in education | Learning, Psychology of | Interpersonal relationsDDC classification: TR 371.102 Z16 2022 Summary: An essential update to the thoughtful classic on mentorship, rich with advice for mentoring in today's world Mentoring is a proven way to promote growth and development, accelerate learning, fast-track leadership, improve retention, elevate morale, strengthen recruitment, and promote diversity. The Mentor's Guide explores the critical process of mentoring in educational, nonprofit, corporate, and government environments. Managers, teachers, and leaders in any setting will benefit from these practical tools for facilitating the mentoring experience from beginning to end. With hands-on exercises, this unique resource helps you successfully navigate the learning journey, whether you're mentoring or developing a mentorship program. Authored by two of the top minds in leadership today, this updated Third Edition offers new and expanded coverage of the important and timely topics of cultural competency, inclusion and diversity, mentoring online, ethical mentoring, and how to continue self-growth as a mentor. You'll also find new references, exercises, and technology, that reflect the very latest developments in the mentoring world. This is a must-have update to the bestselling guide that's beloved by mentors everywhere. (From the back cover)Item type | Current location | Collection | Call number | Status | Date due |
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Books | High School Department Teacher's Nook | 300-399 Social Science | TR 371.102 Z16 2022 (Browse shelf) | Available |
Includes notes, bibliographical references and index.
An essential update to the thoughtful classic on mentorship, rich with advice for mentoring in today's world
Mentoring is a proven way to promote growth and development, accelerate learning, fast-track leadership, improve retention, elevate morale, strengthen recruitment, and promote diversity. The Mentor's Guide explores the critical process of mentoring in educational, nonprofit, corporate, and government environments. Managers, teachers, and leaders in any setting will benefit from these practical tools for facilitating the mentoring experience from beginning to end. With hands-on exercises, this unique resource helps you successfully navigate the learning journey, whether you're mentoring or developing a mentorship program.
Authored by two of the top minds in leadership today, this updated Third Edition offers new and expanded coverage of the important and timely topics of cultural competency, inclusion and diversity, mentoring online, ethical mentoring, and how to continue self-growth as a mentor. You'll also find new references, exercises, and technology, that reflect the very latest developments in the mentoring world. This is a must-have update to the bestselling guide that's beloved by mentors everywhere.
(From the back cover)
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