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Women Poets on Mentorship: Efforts and Affections
Imagine being a young poet, nurturing your craft without the benefit of established mentors. Imagine having never been in a class taught by a woman poet or not having a bookshelf filled with books written by living women poets. Luckily, young women poets today don’t have to. Arielle Greenberg and Rachel Zucker’s Women Poets on Mentorship: Efforts and Affections collects both personal essays and representative poems by women born after 1960 whose careers were influenced—directly or indirectly—by the women who preceded them.

The poets in this collection describe a new kind of influence, one less hierarchical, less patriarchal, and less anxious than forms of mentorship in the past. Vivid and intelligent, these twenty-four essays explore the complicated nature of the mentoring relationship, with all its joys and difficulties, and show how this new sense of writing out of female experience and within a community of writers has fundamentally changed women’s poetry.

Includes:
Jenny Factor on Marilyn Hacker
Beth Ann Fennelly on Denise Duhamel
Miranda Field on Fanny Howe
Katie Ford on Jorie Graham
Joy Katz on Sharon Olds
Valerie Martínez on Joy Harjo
Erika Meitner on Rita Dove
Aimee Nezhukumatathil on Naomi Shihab Nye
Eleni Sikelianos on Alice Notley
Tracy K. Smith on Lucie Brock-Broido
Crystal Williams on Lucille Clifton
Rebecca Wolff on Molly Peacock
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Beyond Leadership to Followership
Learn to contribute to your and your organization's success by understanding the concepts of leadership in this brief, clear, and concise approach from whatever level you find yourself..
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Developing Mentorship Programs for Gifted Students (Practical Strategies Series in Gifted Education) (Practical Strategies Series in Gifted Education)
As gifted students develop their interests and talents in a chosen area of study, it is often necessary to structure learning experiences with out-of-school mentors. This guide offers practical strategies for starting and developing a mentoring program. From structuring a program, selecting a mentor, and monitoring progress, to ensuring success, this book provides an excellent introduction to the topic. This is one of the books in Prufrock Press’ popular Practical Strategies Series in Gifted Education. This series offers a unique collection of tightly focused books that provide a concise, practical introduction to important topics concerning the education of gifted children. The guides offer a perfect beginner's introduction to key information about gifted and talented education. Educational Resource.
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The Power Of Mentorship
The Power of Mentorship is a compilation of some of the best motivational speakers and trainers in our field sharing their wisom and insight on success..
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Ancient Paths for Modern Women- Book 4: WALKING IN THE CHURCH and IN THE WORLD (Ancient Paths for Modern Women)
As women long for elusive rest for their souls, they will find Ancient Paths Series is a timely discipleship program..
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Learning Through Supervision and Mentorship to Support the Development of Infants, Toddlers and Their Families: A Sourcebook
Comprehensive source book of supervision and mentorship for infants and toddlers. 157 pages.
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Mentorship in Community Nursing: Challenges and Opportunities
The importance of the community practice teacher is increasing with the expansion in primary care. Universities around the country have developed courses for practice educators to provide definitive training for that role - there are currently few texts that support these courses directly.

This book aims to redress this by covering eight specialist areas of community practice: district nursing, health visiting, school nursing, children's community health nursing, community nursing mental health, community nursing learning disability, general practice nursing and occupational health nursing. The emphasis is strongly on practical issues rather than theory and each section considers practice-based dilemmas and offers appropriate debate..
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Breaking the Circle of One: redefining mentorship in the lives and writings of educators. (Counterpoints: Studies in the Postmodern Theory of Education; vol. 55)
Breaking the Circle of One offers lively, personal accounts of graduate students' and professors' experiences of mentorship within universities and schools. This self-study writing group formed in an effort to provide and receive support. The circle of one the group signifies remained open to others and became integrated within multiple communities and represents the experience of isolation, competition, and abandonment faced by many in education. The chapters, diverse in their stories and points of view, redefine mentoring relationships and structures. Contributors engage their circular model of education as a framework for analysis. They also view their model as representative of a process throughout life that brings mentors and mentees close together at times, and further away at other times. This book is organized around four themes: the actual teaching of preservice student teachers; the use of innovative approaches to mentoring within established university systems; the interpersonal design of school-university partnership programs; and the search for new patterns of mentoring within teacher education.

Contributors are Gwendolyn Webb-Johnson, April W. Kemp, Luana Zellner, Cindy K. Boettcher, Maggie D. Cox, Diane S. Adoue, Jane B. Hughey, John C. Stansell, Carol A. Mullen, William A. Kealy, and Donna L. Wiseman..
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Mentorship: A Pathway to Career Success
Mentorship is the process of being in a mentoring partnership- giving and receiving individualized, specialized learning. The mentoring partnership is formed between a person with much experience and knowledge, the mentor, and one with less knowledge, experience, and know-how in a particular field or profession, the mentee. Through the extended dialogue between mentor and mentee, observation, feedback and coaching, growth takes place for both parties. Mentorship is as old as human behavior and applicable to any walk of life, at any level, and at any point in a person's career, from student to CEO. The goal of this book is to provide information that will motivate more working adults to become involved in mentorship and see this process as essential for achieving career success. Readers of this book will learn that there are people with knowledge in every workplace who could help us to become more successful. With the preparation that this book will provide, we can become more observant and opportunistic and take advantage of the sea of knowledge that surrounds us. Contrary to popular belief, growth through mentorship is not an accident and does take effort. Mentoring partners must learn to produce positive results for themselves; whether they are in an organization with a mentoring program or an entrepreneur plying their trade alone. Numerous examples drawn from real-life mentoring relationships will give the reader a flavor for the benefits that can be derived from mentorship. The information in this book has been culled from feedback reports of hundreds of mentee/mentor pairs in formal programs and through interviews of participants in informal relationships. The data and case studies are gathered from working adults - ranging from metal shop workers and secretaries and clerks to senior vice presidents in companies..
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