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Event: Fostering Independence in Mentoring
Starts: Monday 2/6/2023 09:30 AM
Ends: Monday 2/6/2023 11:00 AM
Location: Zoom: https://tamu.zoom.us/j/94765185267?pwd=TmNYcEFTa2FhVy95Q2Z4blFJdHh3UT09
Presenters: Dr. Marcia Montague, Department of Educational Psychology and Dr. Clint Patterson, Center for Teaching Excellence
Hosted By: Center for Teaching Excellence
Contact Information: cte@tamu.edu
Description: Literature indicates faculty often are not trained for their crucial role of mentoring. At this session you will gain the knowledge, confidence, and skills needed for this important role. Using competencies developed by the Center for the Improvement of Mentored Experiences in Research (CIMER), this particular session will focus on the “fostering independence” competency. Learning Objectives Mentors will have the knowledge and skills to: 1. Define independence, its core elements, and how those elements change over the course of a mentoring relationship 2. Employ various strategies to build mentee confidence, establish trust, and foster independence 3. Identify the benefits and challenges of fostering independence, including the sometimes conflicting goals of fostering independence and achieving the mentor’s own research objectives.




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Open to: Faculty
Registration Starts: Thursday 12/15/2022 1:00 AM
Registration Ends: Sunday 2/5/2023 11:55 PM
Seats Available: 8 of 30
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