Supporting mentees through inclusive mentorship

Q3 Social Sciences
Tracie Marcella Addy, Nii A. Addy, Brett Hendrickson, Khadijah A. Mitchell
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Abstract

Abstract Inclusion in formal classroom environments continues to be a major focus in higher education, but there has been less emphasis on inclusive instructor‐student mentorship, which has a significant impact and can have a number of positive outcomes for learners. In this article, we describe major principles of inclusive mentorship, as well as models and structures that support inclusion. We explore specific topics such as the positionalities and mindsets of inclusive mentors, values, and intentions, the power of formal and informal mentorship structures, and the critical role of constellation mentorship. We highlight recommended practices for mentoring diverse learners through three case examples that collectively span the undergraduate, graduate, and pre‐professional levels. These case examples draw upon the rich experiences of co‐authors who have mentored a number of students and trainees, won mentorship awards, successfully founded and led mentorship programs, and studied effective mentorship practices. This topic fills an important gap in the literature, by addressing and providing evidence‐based practices that support inclusive mentorship.
通过包容性指导支持学员
正式课堂环境中的包容性仍然是高等教育的主要焦点,但对包容性教师-学生指导的重视程度较低,这对学习者具有重大影响,可以产生许多积极的结果。在本文中,我们描述了包容性指导的主要原则,以及支持包容性的模型和结构。我们探讨了具体的主题,如包容性导师的地位和心态、价值观和意图、正式和非正式导师结构的力量,以及星座导师的关键作用。我们通过三个案例强调了指导不同学习者的推荐做法,这些案例共同跨越了本科、研究生和专业前水平。这些案例借鉴了合著者的丰富经验,他们指导了许多学生和学员,获得了导师奖,成功地建立和领导了导师计划,并研究了有效的导师实践。这个主题填补了文献中的一个重要空白,通过解决和提供支持包容性指导的基于证据的实践。
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New Directions for Teaching and Learning
New Directions for Teaching and Learning Social Sciences-Education
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期刊介绍: New Directions for Teaching and Learning continues to offer a comprehensive range of ideas and techniques for improving college teaching based on the experience of seasoned instructors and the latest findings of educational and psychological researchers.
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