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Keywords

Mentoring in education;

Abstract

The past and continued use of mentoring confirms its reputation, which is overwhelmingly positive in the literature (Big Brothers/Big Sisters of America [BBBSA], 1995; Bolman & Deal, 1993; Bonilla, Pickron, & Tatum, 1994; Collins, 1983; Furano, Roaf, Styles, & Branch, 1993; Head, Reiman, Thies-Sprinthall, 1992; Heller & Sindelar, 1991; Jackson & Simpson, 1994; Johnsrud, 1994; Kram, 1988a, 1988b, 1988c, 1988d; Millis, 1994; Morrow & Styles, 1995; Otto, 1994; Terrell & Hassell, 1994; Weinberger, 1992; Wolfe, 1992; Wunsch, 1994b). Mentoring is firmly rooted in history, but the solid foundation of mentoring may lead to misconceptions about its power.

Year of Submission

1995

Degree Name

Master of Arts in Education

Department

Department of Educational Administration and Counseling

First Advisor

Florence Guido-DiBrito

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Date Original

1995

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1 PDF file (30 leaves)

Language

en

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application/pdf

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