Fostering Independence, Promoting Professional Development, and Articulating Your Mentoring Philosophy

This is the third and final session of the spring term series of the Mentoring Academy. This virtual session will provide an opportunity to discuss best practices in Fostering Independence (Competency #6), Promoting Professional Development (Competency #7), and Promoting Professional Development and Articulating Your Mentoring Philosophy and Plan (Competency #8). Sessions are conducted through interactive case studies. Mentoring Academy members, who are trained faculty recognized for their contributions to mentoring at the University of Pittsburgh, will facilitate the session. Participants can attend one Mentoring Academy session or choose to attend all sessions to complete and earn a credential for all eight competencies based on the Center for the Improvement of Mentored Experiences in Research curriculum.

Participants will be able to:

  • Define independence, its core elements, and how those elements change over the course of a mentoring relationship.
  • Employ various strategies to build mentee confidence, establish trust, and foster independence.
  • Identify the benefits and challenges of fostering independence.

 

Guest Facilitators:

Joseph Ayoob, Center for Mentoring Fellow and Associate Professor, School of Medicine

April Dukes, Center for Mentoring Fellow, Institutional Co-leader for Pitt-CIRTL, the Faculty and Future Faculty Program Director for the Engineering Educational Research Center

Event Details

Please let us know if you require an accommodation in order to participate in this event. Accommodations may include live captioning, ASL interpreters, and/or captioned media and accessible documents from recorded events. At least 5 days in advance is recommended.

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