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Faculty Peer Group Mentoring In Higher Education Developing Collegiality Through Organised Supportive Collaboration Thomas De Lange

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Faculty Peer Group Mentoring In Higher Education Developing Collegiality Through Organised Supportive Collaboration Thomas De Lange
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Faculty Peer Group Mentoring In Higher Education Developing Collegiality Through Organised Supportive Collaboration Thomas De Lange instant download after payment.

Publisher: Springer
File Extension: PDF
File size: 4.4 MB
Pages: 228
Author: Thomas de Lange, Line Wittek
ISBN: 9783031374579, 3031374576
Language: English
Year: 2023

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Faculty Peer Group Mentoring In Higher Education Developing Collegiality Through Organised Supportive Collaboration Thomas De Lange by Thomas De Lange, Line Wittek 9783031374579, 3031374576 instant download after payment.

This book addresses how peer group mentoring in higher education can contribute to the development of supportive and collaborative working environments for faculty staff. It draws on an extensive empirical study examining how group based peer-mentoring methods are implemented and experimented within four different academic communities at one university, and documents how these environments and their participants experience peer group mentoring as a collaborative measure in the development of teaching and supervision practices. The book presents a literature review of research on peer group mentoring in higher education and provides the conceptual grounding for the book, placing peer group mentoring within the field of faculty development. The work presents analyses of the enactment of peer group mentoring in different environments and of faculty peers’ engagement and collaboration with colleagues within the same teacher community, across teaching and supervision communities and across institutional boundaries. It also discusses the significance of trust in these peer group mentoring settings, summarises the implications of the reported findings and addresses the role this peer based approach might play in developing supportive collegiality in higher education as a working environment.

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