Promoting Meaningful Student-Faculty Experiences in Graduate Education
Herausgeber: Parker III, Eugene T.; Trolian, Teniell L.
Promoting Meaningful Student-Faculty Experiences in Graduate Education
Herausgeber: Parker III, Eugene T.; Trolian, Teniell L.
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This edited book examines current and future changes to U.S. college and university environments and the ways in which these shifts affect student-faculty interactions and engagement graduate students.
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This edited book examines current and future changes to U.S. college and university environments and the ways in which these shifts affect student-faculty interactions and engagement graduate students.
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- Verlag: Taylor & Francis Ltd
- Seitenzahl: 234
- Erscheinungstermin: 25. März 2024
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 229mm x 152mm x 13mm
- Gewicht: 348g
- ISBN-13: 9781032283661
- ISBN-10: 1032283661
- Artikelnr.: 69482812
- Herstellerkennzeichnung
- Books on Demand GmbH
- In de Tarpen 42
- 22848 Norderstedt
- info@bod.de
- 040 53433511
- Verlag: Taylor & Francis Ltd
- Seitenzahl: 234
- Erscheinungstermin: 25. März 2024
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 229mm x 152mm x 13mm
- Gewicht: 348g
- ISBN-13: 9781032283661
- ISBN-10: 1032283661
- Artikelnr.: 69482812
- Herstellerkennzeichnung
- Books on Demand GmbH
- In de Tarpen 42
- 22848 Norderstedt
- info@bod.de
- 040 53433511
Eugene T. Parker, III is Associate Professor of Higher Education at the University of Kansas, USA. Teniell L. Trolian is Associate Professor of Educational Policy and Leadership at the University at Albany, State University of New York, USA.
Preface Chapter 1: Introduction: Graduate and Professional Education in the
United States and the Roles of College and University Faculty Teniell L.
Trolian and Eugene T. Parker, III Part I: Curriculum and Teaching Chapter
2: Becoming Co-Learners and Mentors: Creating Intentional Connections
Between Faculty and Graduate Learners in Short-Term Academic Programs
Maximilian T. Schuster Chapter 3: Challenges and Opportunities for Creating
Meaningful Graduate Student-Faculty Relationships within Social
Justice-Based Courses in Virtual Spaces Cindy Ann Kilgo, Lucy A. LePeau,
and Oscar E. Patrón Chapter 4: Increasing Equity Through Project-Based
Learning in Graduate and Professional Schools: Problems of Practice, Cases,
and Clinics Ethan Youngerman, KC Culver Part II: Identity and Experiences
Chapter 5: Uplifting Epistemic Resources: How Student-Faculty Interactions
Support Diverse Students in Medical School A. Emiko Blalock, Elizabeth
Guerrero Lyons, Aldana Julia Garcia, and Sevil Ozdemir Chapter 6: Graduate
and Professional Student Sponsorship Across Racial and Gender Identities
Dorian L. McCoy, Miranda N. Rutan, and Ashton R. Cooper Chapter 7:
Trauma-Informed Faculty Interactions with Graduate Students Tricia R.
Shalka, Taylor Piva, and Kaitlin Legg Part III: Graduate Student Mentoring
Chapter 8: The Importance of Faculty Interactions and Mentoring for
Postdoctoral Scholars Elizabeth A. Jach Chapter 9: Creating a Bridge to the
Future: Preparing New Faculty for the Evolving Realities of Academia
Charles J. Thompson and Leslie Joe Shelton Chapter 10: Conclusion:
Meaningful Student-Faculty Engagement for Graduate and Professional
Students Eugene T. Parker, III and Teniell L. Trolian Author and
Contributor Bios Index
United States and the Roles of College and University Faculty Teniell L.
Trolian and Eugene T. Parker, III Part I: Curriculum and Teaching Chapter
2: Becoming Co-Learners and Mentors: Creating Intentional Connections
Between Faculty and Graduate Learners in Short-Term Academic Programs
Maximilian T. Schuster Chapter 3: Challenges and Opportunities for Creating
Meaningful Graduate Student-Faculty Relationships within Social
Justice-Based Courses in Virtual Spaces Cindy Ann Kilgo, Lucy A. LePeau,
and Oscar E. Patrón Chapter 4: Increasing Equity Through Project-Based
Learning in Graduate and Professional Schools: Problems of Practice, Cases,
and Clinics Ethan Youngerman, KC Culver Part II: Identity and Experiences
Chapter 5: Uplifting Epistemic Resources: How Student-Faculty Interactions
Support Diverse Students in Medical School A. Emiko Blalock, Elizabeth
Guerrero Lyons, Aldana Julia Garcia, and Sevil Ozdemir Chapter 6: Graduate
and Professional Student Sponsorship Across Racial and Gender Identities
Dorian L. McCoy, Miranda N. Rutan, and Ashton R. Cooper Chapter 7:
Trauma-Informed Faculty Interactions with Graduate Students Tricia R.
Shalka, Taylor Piva, and Kaitlin Legg Part III: Graduate Student Mentoring
Chapter 8: The Importance of Faculty Interactions and Mentoring for
Postdoctoral Scholars Elizabeth A. Jach Chapter 9: Creating a Bridge to the
Future: Preparing New Faculty for the Evolving Realities of Academia
Charles J. Thompson and Leslie Joe Shelton Chapter 10: Conclusion:
Meaningful Student-Faculty Engagement for Graduate and Professional
Students Eugene T. Parker, III and Teniell L. Trolian Author and
Contributor Bios Index
Preface Chapter 1: Introduction: Graduate and Professional Education in the
United States and the Roles of College and University Faculty Teniell L.
Trolian and Eugene T. Parker, III Part I: Curriculum and Teaching Chapter
2: Becoming Co-Learners and Mentors: Creating Intentional Connections
Between Faculty and Graduate Learners in Short-Term Academic Programs
Maximilian T. Schuster Chapter 3: Challenges and Opportunities for Creating
Meaningful Graduate Student-Faculty Relationships within Social
Justice-Based Courses in Virtual Spaces Cindy Ann Kilgo, Lucy A. LePeau,
and Oscar E. Patrón Chapter 4: Increasing Equity Through Project-Based
Learning in Graduate and Professional Schools: Problems of Practice, Cases,
and Clinics Ethan Youngerman, KC Culver Part II: Identity and Experiences
Chapter 5: Uplifting Epistemic Resources: How Student-Faculty Interactions
Support Diverse Students in Medical School A. Emiko Blalock, Elizabeth
Guerrero Lyons, Aldana Julia Garcia, and Sevil Ozdemir Chapter 6: Graduate
and Professional Student Sponsorship Across Racial and Gender Identities
Dorian L. McCoy, Miranda N. Rutan, and Ashton R. Cooper Chapter 7:
Trauma-Informed Faculty Interactions with Graduate Students Tricia R.
Shalka, Taylor Piva, and Kaitlin Legg Part III: Graduate Student Mentoring
Chapter 8: The Importance of Faculty Interactions and Mentoring for
Postdoctoral Scholars Elizabeth A. Jach Chapter 9: Creating a Bridge to the
Future: Preparing New Faculty for the Evolving Realities of Academia
Charles J. Thompson and Leslie Joe Shelton Chapter 10: Conclusion:
Meaningful Student-Faculty Engagement for Graduate and Professional
Students Eugene T. Parker, III and Teniell L. Trolian Author and
Contributor Bios Index
United States and the Roles of College and University Faculty Teniell L.
Trolian and Eugene T. Parker, III Part I: Curriculum and Teaching Chapter
2: Becoming Co-Learners and Mentors: Creating Intentional Connections
Between Faculty and Graduate Learners in Short-Term Academic Programs
Maximilian T. Schuster Chapter 3: Challenges and Opportunities for Creating
Meaningful Graduate Student-Faculty Relationships within Social
Justice-Based Courses in Virtual Spaces Cindy Ann Kilgo, Lucy A. LePeau,
and Oscar E. Patrón Chapter 4: Increasing Equity Through Project-Based
Learning in Graduate and Professional Schools: Problems of Practice, Cases,
and Clinics Ethan Youngerman, KC Culver Part II: Identity and Experiences
Chapter 5: Uplifting Epistemic Resources: How Student-Faculty Interactions
Support Diverse Students in Medical School A. Emiko Blalock, Elizabeth
Guerrero Lyons, Aldana Julia Garcia, and Sevil Ozdemir Chapter 6: Graduate
and Professional Student Sponsorship Across Racial and Gender Identities
Dorian L. McCoy, Miranda N. Rutan, and Ashton R. Cooper Chapter 7:
Trauma-Informed Faculty Interactions with Graduate Students Tricia R.
Shalka, Taylor Piva, and Kaitlin Legg Part III: Graduate Student Mentoring
Chapter 8: The Importance of Faculty Interactions and Mentoring for
Postdoctoral Scholars Elizabeth A. Jach Chapter 9: Creating a Bridge to the
Future: Preparing New Faculty for the Evolving Realities of Academia
Charles J. Thompson and Leslie Joe Shelton Chapter 10: Conclusion:
Meaningful Student-Faculty Engagement for Graduate and Professional
Students Eugene T. Parker, III and Teniell L. Trolian Author and
Contributor Bios Index