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Mentoring with Meaning

How Educators Can Be More Professional and Effective
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Mentoring with Meaning, and its forthcoming companion, Making Mentoring Work, will help educators to mentor or to be mentored effectively in our schools. We all have had mentors, those key adults from family, work, and/or schools, who have assisted us in learning. Mentors help us to become good adults, skilled and able professionals, and contributing member of community and society. This book seeks to help everyone, educators in particular, to be mentored and to be a mentor.
Preface: Bruce S. Cooper & Jan P. Hammond Chapter 1: Mentoring with Meaning: What Does It Mean? Heather Wynne, Kenneth Cuthbert, & Carlos R. McCray Chapter 2: Mentoring in a Global Society: Academic Mentoring of International Students Kathleen P. King, Julie Leos, & Lu Norstrand Chapter 3: How Leaders Mentor Others to Be Leaders: Or Don't Michael Mascellino Chapter 4: Catholic School Mentoring for Mission and Ministry Sister Mary Ann Jacobs, ssc Chapter 5: Mentoring with Meaning through Communications, Relationships and Caring Floyd D. Beachum Chapter 6: Peer Mentoring, Coaching, and Collaboration: New Strategies for School Reform Karen Andronico Chapter 7: Leadership Practices in Mentoring Richard Savior Chapter 8: Instant Mentoring: The Promises and Perils of e-mentoring as New Technologies Rhonda Bondie Chapter 9: Preparing Women to Lead: Relating Mentoring to Success Deirdre Callahan Index
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