Best Practices and Programmatic Approaches for Mentoring Educational Leaders

Best Practices and Programmatic Approaches for Mentoring Educational Leaders

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Release Date: February, 2023|Copyright: © 2023 |Pages: 284
DOI: 10.4018/978-1-6684-6049-8
ISBN13: 9781668460498|ISBN10: 1668460491|EISBN13: 9781668460504
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In today’s educational world, supporting graduate students from all backgrounds and ensuring they receive the best education possible is vital. Due to this, academic mentors and graduate student mentoring programs must provide equitable support within learning environments as a construct of social justice for supporting the success of advanced, underrepresented student learners.

Best Practices and Programmatic Approaches for Mentoring Educational Leaders discusses empowered perspectives about conceptual and best practice approaches regarding mentoring and supporting doctoral students' success and considers the area of diversity and inclusion in higher education related to best practices in programming. Covering topics such as educational leadership, higher education, mentoring networks, and communities, this reference work is ideal for industry professionals, administrators, policymakers, researchers, academicians, scholars, practitioners, instructors, and students.

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The many academic areas covered in this publication include, but are not limited to:

  • Communities
  • Doctoral Students
  • Early Childhood Education
  • Educational Leadership
  • Higher Education
  • Mentoring
  • Mentoring Networks
  • Minorities
  • Race
  • Sexuality
  • Support Strategies
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Amanda Wilkerson seeks to build a better world through cooperation, collaboration, and community action. She is an Assistant Professor in the College of Community Innovation and Education at the University of Central Florida and is a proud graduate of Florida A&M University. Amanda has written educational materials and coordinated forums on significant social, educational, and community matters. Amanda served as the guest editor for the Urban Education Research and Policy Annuals Journal-Hillard Sizemore Special Edition. She has written several articles and is a published book author with Palgrave Macmillan and IGI Global. As a part of her passion for higher education, Amanda is enhancing how students seize the promise of post-secondary learning through the development of instructional leaders who practice equity-based pedagogy.
Shalander “Shelly” Samuels, EdD, is currently an Assistant Professor in the School of General Studies at Kean University. Her research interests include: Addressing inequities in the teaching and learning of Black Indigenous and People of Color (BIPOC) students and scholars. Specifically, she aims to help bridge the gap in the academic achievement of English Speakers of Other Languages’ (ESOL/ELL/EL) and other racialized groups and their counterparts. She is relentless in her stance as an anti-racist scholar and is keen on developing varying opportunities through the concepts of intersectionality, Language and Literacy whilst connecting higher education and grades K-12 research.
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