同侪指导对高等教育领导公平的价值:一所关注公共卫生的学校,对所有学术管理人员的影响

IF 1.8 Q2 EDUCATION & EDUCATIONAL RESEARCH MENTORING & TUTORING Pub Date : 2021-10-12 DOI:10.1080/13611267.2021.1986795
D. Friedman, B. Yelton, S. Corwin, J. Hardin, L. A. Ingram, T. Torres-McGehee, A. Alberg
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高等教育领导层的多元化代表对学院的教学、研究和服务使命至关重要。由于学术领导职位很少被来自未被充分代表的性别和少数群体的教师占据,包容性的指导实践是必要的,以装备和支持不同背景和身份的管理人员。在这项定性研究中,来自美国东南部一所公共卫生学院的管理人员介绍了一项电子调查的结果,该调查探讨了同伴指导与领导力和培训有关的经验。开放式回答与同伴指导文献进行了比较。专题分析表明,同伴指导特别有利于:1)分享知识和改进导航;2)培养尊重和包容的变革;3)激发动机和平衡以防止倦怠。本研究证明了同伴指导模式在共同发展成功的领导素质和通过促进多样性和改善公平的包容性实践来解决行政压力方面的价值。
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Value of peer mentorship for equity in higher education leadership: a school of public health focus with implications for all academic administrators
ABSTRACT Diverse representation in higher education leadership is critical to the Academy’s mission of teaching, research, and service. As academic leadership positions are rarely occupied by faculty from underrepresented gender and minoritized groups, inclusive mentorship practices are necessary to equip and support administrators of diverse backgrounds and identities. In this qualitative study, administrators from a school of public health in the southeastern United States present findings from an electronic survey exploring experiences with peer mentorship as it relates to leadership and training. Open-ended responses are compared with peer mentorship literature. Thematic analysis demonstrated peer mentorship is specifically beneficial for: 1) sharing knowledge and improving navigation, 2) cultivating change with respect and inclusivity, and 3) inspiring motivation and balance to prevent burnout. This study demonstrates the value of peer mentorship models for co-development of successful leadership qualities and for addressing administrative pressures through inclusive practices that promote diversity and improve equity.
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MENTORING & TUTORING EDUCATION & EDUCATIONAL RESEARCH-
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