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No Rest for the Nasty: Mentoring as Mobilizing for Change and Advocacy

机译:没有休息的讨厌:指导为调动变革和宣传

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This paper presents the continuing need for effective mentoring in the face of social justice inequities in higher education and the larger society. The importance of persistence and resistance as essential qualities of mentors and mentees is emphasized, as well as the integral links of the personal, political, and professional components of psychological work. A discussion of impactful mentors is presented, including family, academic, cultural, professional, and peer mentors. A final section focuses on current mentees, who in turn will mentor future generations.
机译:本文面对高等教育和较大社会面临的社会正义不公平的持续需要有效的指导。 强调了持续和抵抗作为导师和助手的基本品质的重要性,以及心理工作的个人,政治和专业组成部分的整体联系。 提出了对有影响因子的讨论,包括家庭,学术,文化,专业和同行导师。 最后一节重点介绍当前的助理,又将导致未来几代人。

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