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About the Author
Tammy Stone is a Professor, Current Department, and former Associate Dean at the University of Colorado Denver trained in the archaeology of the American Southwest. Her leadership positions at her university lead her to an interest in research surrounding Higher Education Administration.
Reviews
The best mentors are the people who have broad and deep experience in the complex challenges of academic leadership. The problem is that those same people often have the least amount of time to get up to speed on the best practices used by effective mentors. A Pocket Guide to Mentoring Higher Education Faculty eliminates that problem by providing concise, practical, and immediately useful advice on how to succeed as a mentor and build an effective mentoring program. With this book at your fingertips, you'll have everything you need to succeed in mentoring others while still having the time to do it. -- Jeffrey L. Buller Ph.D, director, leadership and professional development, Florida Atlantic University
In A Pocket Guide to Mentoring Higher Education Faculty: Making the Time, Finding the Resources, Tammy Stone offers a powerhouse of resources to help you navigate the good, the bad and the unexpected moments of faculty mentoring, especially when resources are limited. Easy to read and implement, she offers serious tools for the reality of your institution and your faculty. It's my new go-to partner in meeting mentoring challenges across the academic lifespan. -- Mary Coussons-Read Ph.D, professor and department chair, Department of Psychology, The University of Colorado Colorado Springs
Book Information
ISBN 9781475840926
Author Tammy Stone
Format Paperback
Page Count 100
Imprint Rowman & Littlefield
Publisher Rowman & Littlefield
Weight(grams) 163g
Dimensions(mm) 223mm * 151mm * 8mm