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Riding The Academic Freedom Train A Culturally Responsive Multigenerational Mentoring Model Jeanett Castellanos

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Riding The Academic Freedom Train A Culturally Responsive Multigenerational Mentoring Model Jeanett Castellanos
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Publisher: Stylus Publishing, LLC
File Extension: PDF
File size: 26.91 MB
Pages: 408
Author: Jeanett Castellanos, Joseph L. White, Veronica Franco
ISBN: 9781642673555, 9781642673524, 9781642673548, 1642673552, 1642673528, 1642673544
Language: English
Year: 2022

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Riding The Academic Freedom Train A Culturally Responsive Multigenerational Mentoring Model Jeanett Castellanos by Jeanett Castellanos, Joseph L. White, Veronica Franco 9781642673555, 9781642673524, 9781642673548, 1642673552, 1642673528, 1642673544 instant download after payment.

Mentoring demonstrably increases the retention of undergraduate and graduate students and is moreover invaluable in shaping and nurturing academic careers. With the increasing diversification of the student body and of faculty ranks, there’s a clear need for culturally responsive mentoring across these dimensions. Recognizing the low priority that academia has generally given to extending the practice of mentoring – let alone providing mentoring for Black, indigenous, and people of color (BIPOC) and first generation students – this book offers a proven and holistic model of mentoring practice, developed in the field of psychology, that not only helps mentees navigate their studies and the academy but provides them with an understanding of the systemic and racist barriers they will encounter, validates their cultural roots and contributions, and attends to their personal development. Further recognizing the demands that mentoring places on already busy faculty, the model addresses ways of distributing the work, inviting White and BIPOC faculty to participate, developing mentees’ capacities to mentor those that follow them, building a network of mentoring across generations, and adopting group mentoring. Intentionally planned and implemented, the model becomes self-perpetuating, building an intergenerational cadre of mentors who can meet the growing and continuing needs of the BIPOC community. Opening with a review of the salient research on effective mentoring, and chapters that offer minority students’ views on what has worked for them, as well as reflections by faculty mentors, the core of the book describes the Freedom Train model developed by the father of Black psychology, Dr. Joseph White, setting out the principles and processes that inform the Multiracial / Multiethnic / Multicultural (M3) Mentoring Model that evolved from it, and offers an example of group mentoring. While addressed principally to faculty interested in undertaking mentoring, and supporting m

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