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Mutuality, mystery, and mentorship in higher education / / Mary Jo Hinsdale



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Autore: Hinsdale Mary Jo Visualizza persona
Titolo: Mutuality, mystery, and mentorship in higher education / / Mary Jo Hinsdale Visualizza cluster
Pubblicazione: Rotterdam, Netherlands ; ; Boston, [Massachusetts] ; ; Taipei, [Taiwan] : , : Sense Publishers, , 2015
©2015
Edizione: 1st ed. 2015.
Descrizione fisica: 1 online resource (184 p.)
Disciplina: 370.715
Soggetto topico: Mentoring in education - United States
Mentoring in education
Education, Higher - Social aspects - United States
Universities and colleges - United States - Sociological aspects
Note generali: Description based upon print version of record.
Nota di bibliografia: Includes bibliographical references.
Nota di contenuto: Preliminary Material -- Colonialism and the Academy -- The Lay of the Land -- Education as a Colonizing Effort -- Discourse and Hierarchies in Opportunity Programs -- The Risks of Traditional Mentoring in a Troubled Context -- Nurturing Trust and Mutuality -- Moving Toward Responsive Mentorship -- The Community of Strangers -- Mentoring for Transformation -- Opening Possibilities for Responsiveness and Connection -- Power, Vigilance, Connection, Mystery -- Toward Mutuality in Mentorship -- Afterword -- References.
Sommario/riassunto: This book is for higher education faculty and staff who wish to deepen their approach to mentoring all students, but it is especially concerned with “outsider” students – those who come from groups that were long excluded from higher education, and who have been marginalized and minoritized by society and academia. Mentoring is difficult work for an abundance of reasons, and – given higher education’s troubled history of exclusion, as well as a contemporary context fraught with social and power imbalances – it can be especially challenging when the mentorship takes place across dimensions of difference such as social class, race, ethnicity, sexuality, gender, or ability. Mutuality, Mystery, and Mentorship in Higher Education examines the seemingly spontaneous and serendipitous connection between mentor and protégé, and points to a new vision of mentorship based on a deep sense of reciprocity between the two. Hinsdale proposes that if more mentors take a responsive, decolonizing approach to their work across difference, then the promise of social and class mobility through education might be realized for more of our students and the tide might begin to turn toward an increasingly inclusive, intellectually open academy.
Titolo autorizzato: Mutuality, mystery, and mentorship in higher education  Visualizza cluster
ISBN: 94-6209-995-2
Formato: Materiale a stampa
Livello bibliografico Monografia
Lingua di pubblicazione: Inglese
Record Nr.: 9910459715203321
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Serie: Mobility Studies and Education