Best Practices for Mentoring in Online Programs

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Best Practices for Mentoring in Online Programs
Best Practices in Online Teaching and Learning
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Evan Gray
Face To Face
faculty development strategies
faculty mentoring
higher education support
Lehman College
Mentor Pairing
mentor training resources
mentoring
Mentoring Arrangements
Mentoring Experience
Mentoring Program
Mentoring Relationship
mentorship
OER
online education
online learning
online mentoring
Online Mentoring Program
Online Student Success
Online Students
online teaching
online teaching mentorship
peer mentoring
peer mentoring models
Peer Mentoring Program
Peer Tutoring
professional development
program evaluation tools
Student Mentees
student mentoring
Student Mentoring Program
Student Peer Mentoring
Susan S. Ko
UNLV

Product details

  • ISBN 9781138352469
  • Weight: 349g
  • Dimensions: 152 x 229mm
  • Publication Date: 07 Sep 2022
  • Publisher: Taylor & Francis Ltd
  • Publication City/Country: GB
  • Product Form: Hardback
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Best Practices for Mentoring in Online Programs is a straightforward guide to creating meaningful, lasting mentoring programs for faculty or students enrolled in fully or predominantly online programs. Faculty and student mentoring programs are proliferating in higher education, including peer mentoring, group/network mentoring, and career mentoring, making it all the more important that administrators and instructors incorporate research-based best practices for effective and successful implementation. Divided into two sections – the first on mentoring programs for faculty, the second on programs for students – this volume engages a broad variety of mentoring models and contexts across disciplines, paying special attention to the effective strategies and common problems associated with online mentoring. The book addresses the practical aspects of setting up, running, structuring, and evaluating online mentoring programs, along with the recruitment, selection, compensation, and recognition of mentors. Case studies and interviews bring to life the challenges and opportunities of mentorship, including how to resolve discussions pertaining to difficult or controversial issues, while a wealth of resources, templates, and checklists will help administrators and faculty take concrete steps towards implementing or developing programs tailored to their needs and institutional contexts.

Susan Ko is Faculty Development Consultant in the Office of Online Education at Lehman College, City University of New York, USA, and teaches Humanities and Asian Studies courses online for the University of Maryland Global Campus, USA. She is the author of Teaching Online: A Practical Guide, a leading book in the field of online teaching, and the series editor for the Best Practices in Online Teaching and Learning series. She has more than 20 years of online teaching and faculty development experience.

Olena Zhadko is Director of Online Education at Lehman College, City University of New York, USA. She has 15 years of experience providing leadership in online education and innovative use of technology in teaching and learning. With Susan Ko, she is the co-author of Best Practices in Designing Courses with Open Educational Resources.

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