ERIC Number: EJ941576
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Publication Date: 2003-Feb
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The Changing Role of Mentoring the Future Professorate with Special Attention to Being a Low-Consensus Discipline
Clark, Jane E.
Quest, v55 n1 p51-61 Feb 2003
The paper's focus is on mentoring in the discipline of kinesiology. This is a particularly important issue for kinesiology as it constitutes a "low consensus" discipline. Universities will struggle with issues of preparing the future professorate, but fields of low consensus will have unique challenges. Mentoring is discussed as a possible positive contributor to raising the level of consensus in the field. (Contains 2 notes.)
Descriptors: Mentors, Teaching Methods, Teacher Characteristics, Diversity (Faculty), Educational Practices, Physical Education, Educational Change, Intellectual Disciplines, Change Strategies, Educational Trends, Role Perception
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