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A Graduate Student Guide

Making the Most of Mentoring

Carol A Mullen author

Format:Hardback

Publisher:Rowman & Littlefield

Published:13th Feb '06

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This guide offers valuable strategies for graduate students seeking effective mentorship. A Graduate Student Guide provides insights into navigating academic relationships.

This resource serves as a comprehensive guide for graduate students looking to navigate the complexities of mentorship within academia. A Graduate Student Guide opens doors to understanding both the visible and hidden aspects of academic life, providing insights into the environments that can either facilitate or hinder one's progress. By exploring the various dynamics of mentorship, this book equips readers with the tools necessary to build meaningful relationships and effectively engage with mentors.

Each chapter addresses critical topics related to mentorship, such as fostering productive group learning, developing robust networking strategies, and implementing student-centered programs. These discussions offer a broader view of the professoriate, enabling novice scholars and seasoned faculty alike to appreciate the nuances of academic mentorship. The text emphasizes the importance of both giving and receiving mentorship, showcasing different formats that readers can explore to enhance their academic journeys.

Moreover, A Graduate Student Guide reveals essential insights about graduate school, including unspoken norms and the often-overlooked 'hidden curriculum' that shapes the academic experience. With contributions from a diverse range of graduate students, faculty, and administrators, the book is grounded in real-world applications, supported by case studies and data from various sources. This makes it an invaluable resource for anyone seeking to thrive in the academic environment and make the most of their mentorship opportunities.

Carol Mullen has done it again! A Graduate Student Guide will no doubt become an essential reference book in every graduate student's personal library. Brilliantly written, this volume speaks clearly about the many decisions required of doctoral students in navigating the often-stormy waters of mentor/mentee relationships inherent in graduate research environments. Through her history of commitment to graduate student success, Carol is now providing a far-reaching audience with her insights into the dynamic and transformational nature of mentoring relationships within the academy. I highly recommend this book to all graduate students and to all faculty members dedicated to bringing out the best in their collaborative inquiries. -- Thomas G. Nelson, professor of curriculum studies and qualitative research, Gladys Benerd School of Education, The University of the Pacific, Cali
With this book you are about to embark upon an exciting journey, moving through open doors onto pathways that will enhance your role as mentee and mentor in the academy and in your professional life. Dr. Mullen takes your hand and leads you gently through and around the barriers that might hinder your success. She has used a unique blend of individual case studies, coupled with her research findings on mentoring experiences, to present a comprehensive perspective of reality. Carol has fashioned a crystal door into the academy that automatically opens at the touch of the hand, making transparent the graduate experience and entry into an academic career. -- Frances K. Kochan, professor of educational leadership, Auburn University, Alabama and former University Council for Educational Administration (UC
Mullen ... shows how to make every minute (of mentoring) count, organize or join mentoring networks and programs, and practice mentoring and reciprocity. * Reference and Research Book News *
The reader fortunate enough to come in contact with Carol Mullen's new book, A Graduate Student Guide, will soon realize that the text is so written as to function as a mentor in and of itself. Through an opening case scenario, each chapter explores some aspect of mentoring in higher education and includes lessons learned, practical, reflective exercises, and a glossary of terms for engaging the material. And like a good mentor, the warmth and support of the author radiates from the pages. Regardless of one's role in the academy or how experienced in mentoring one may or may not be, there is much to be learned in this exceedingly readable, yet well-researched guide to mentorship. In short, Dr. Mullen demystifies graduate education for both students and faculty as she explores 'the process of becoming successfully mentored and of mentoring effectively' (p. 167). This book is a 'must read' for new graduate students and for faculty dedicated to facilitating academic progress and professional development. -- Sharan B. Merriam, professor of adult education, University of Georgia, Georgia; three-time winner of the Cyril O. Houle World Award for Literature

ISBN: 9781578863471

Dimensions: 236mm x 174mm x 21mm

Weight: 558g

163 pages