Getting Mentored in Graduate School Contributor(s): Johnson, W. Brad (Author), Huwe, Jennifer M. (Author) |
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ISBN: 1557989753 ISBN-13: 9781557989758 Publisher: American Psychological Association (APA) OUR PRICE: $22.79 Product Type: Paperback Published: December 2002 Annotation: "Getting Mentored in Graduate School is the first guide to mentoring relationships written exclusively for graduate students. Research has shown that students who are mentored enjoy many benefits, including better training, greater career success, and a stronger professional identity. The authors draw directly from their own experiences as mentor and protege to advise students on finding a mentor and maintaining the mentor relationship throughout graduate school. |
Additional Information |
BISAC Categories: - Education | Higher - Education | Counseling - Academic Development - Education | Counseling - General |
Dewey: 378.155 |
LCCN: 2002011470 |
Physical Information: 0.6" H x 7.5" W x 9.54" (0.99 lbs) 210 pages |
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Publisher Description: Getting Mentored in Graduate School is the first guide to mentoring relationships written exclusively for graduate students. Research has shown that students who are mentored enjoy many benefits, including better training, greater career success, and a stronger professional identity. Authors Johnson and Huwe draw directly from their own experiences as mentor and protege to advise students on finding a mentor and maintaining the mentor relationship throughout graduate school. Conversational, accessible, and informative, this book offers practical strategies that can be employed not only by students pursuing mentorships but also by professors seeking to improve their mentoring skills. Johnson and Huwe arm readers with the tools they need to anticipate and prevent common pitfalls and to resolve problems that may arise in mentoring relationships. This book is essential reading for students who want to learn and master the unwritten rules that lead to finding a mentor and getting more from graduate school and your career. |