2023
DOI: 10.4018/978-1-6684-6049-8.ch015
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Co-Constructing

Abstract: Mentorship is framed as a critical developmental relationship characterized by reciprocal learning, goal attainment, and personal growth. Therein, the mentor serves as a counselor and advocate, a coach who provides guidanc, to the mentee's career development. Relatedly, mentorship in post-secondary education has the opportunity to critically shape graduate students' research training, professional identity, and socialization into the academe. Thus, the purpose of this chapter was to explore as an implication o… Show more

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