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Mentoring at Minority Serving Institutions (MSIs) : Theory, Design, Practice and Impact

Carr, Tyrell(Edited by)Hughes, Gerunda B.(Edited by)McClinton, Jeton(Edited by)Melton, Mark A.(Edited by)Mitchell, David S.B.(Edited by)
Part of the Perspectives on Mentoring series
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The primary thrust of the proposed volume is to provide information for higher education minority serving institutions (MSIs) and other institutions and individuals interested in providing and/or improving mentoring programs and services to a variety of target groups. The editors are interested in how mentorship can produce beneficial outcomes for the mentor that may be similar to or different from outcomes in other educational contexts.

Thus, the purpose of this volume is to showcase, through case studies and other forms of empirical research, how successful mentoring programs and relationships at MSIs have been designed and implemented. Additionally, we will examine the various definitions and slight variations of the meaning of the construct of mentoring within the MSI context.

It is our intent to share aspects of mentoring programs and relationships as well as their outcomes that have heretofore been underrepresented and underreported in the research literature.

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Information Age Publishing
1641132787 / 9781641132787
Hardback
30/05/2018
United States
442 pages
152 x 229 mm