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Authors: Lee Herman
ISBN-13: 9780415266185, ISBN-10: 0415266181
Format: Paperback
Publisher: Taylor & Francis, Inc.
Date Published: November 2003
Edition: 1st Edition

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Author Biography: Lee Herman

Book Synopsis

What is mentoring? What makes a teacher a mentor?
From Teaching to Mentoring is an argument for the power, practicality and the basic good of a simple educational idea. The authors advocate a sound, comprehensive and lifelong education, shifting the emphasis of the learning process to the needs of the student. Whilst heeding traditional criteria of educational excellence, they ask for profound educational and political transformations:
* Teachers become collaborative inquirers with their students
* Students become skilled and lifelong independent learners
* Academic institutions become learning communities embracing the full diversity of human curiosity and experience.
The book covers discussion on what mentoring is, and why it is now so much in demand. It details the distinctive features of mentoring, including asking questions, students' reflections and responses and collaborative curriculum planning.
Drawing upon two decades of extensive research and practice, and using a variety of illuminating case studies, the authors offer a stimulating and thorough examination of mentoring. This combination of theory and practice will be invaluable to anyone involved in the teaching of adults in further and higher education, as well as university administrators, programme directors and developing and training officers.

Table of Contents

Acknowledgments
1What is mentoring?1
2The principles of mentoring and the philosophy of dialogue16
3Asking questions44
4Waiting as learning70
5Curriculum as collaborative planning and learning93
6The personal and the academic: dialogue as cognitive love117
7The mentor as learner: habits of work140
8Authenticity and artifice: mentoring in virtual reality168
9Access to and within the academy188
Epilogue: from teaching to mentoring216
Bibliography222
Index227

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