Title: Developing Faculty Mentoring Initiatives: Challenges and Opportunities
1Developing Faculty Mentoring InitiativesChalleng
es and Opportunities
- Havidán RodrÃguez, Ph.D.
- Vice-Provost for Academic Affairs
- International Programs
2007 Annual Meeting Northeastern Association of
Graduate Schools March 23, 2007
2What is a Mentor?
Greek Mythology. Odysseus trusted counselor,
under whose disguise Athena became the guardian
and teacher of Telemachus...A wise and trusted
counselor or teacher The American Heritage
Dictionary of the English Language. (1978).
Boston Houghton Mifflin Company.
3Functions of a Mentor
- According to Bernice Sandler (1993)
- A mentor coaches, teaches, advises, supports,
guides, and helps the mentee or protégé achieve
his or her goals...and furthers their... personal
and professional identities...and teaches both
how to get things done and what not to do - A mentor is an advocate
4What are the Goals of Mentoring?
- Identity Formation and Development
- Community and Social Support
- Substantive Training
- Professional Support and Socialization
5What are the Complexities of Mentoring?
- Understanding what junior faculty perceive
that they need The reality of needs assessment - Balancing mentor mentee perceptions and
expertise - Understanding power relationships
6What are the Complexities of Mentoring?
- Developing a plan for success
- Having the mentors knowledge work for the
mentee - Having the mentees knowledge and experience
work as well
7What does a good mentoring Relationship Require?
- Commitment from Mentor and Mentee
- Communication on a regular basis
- Developing trust
- Mutual respect
- Responsibility
- Accountability
- Plans and Guidelines Some structure is important
- A proactive approach
8What is the role of the mentor?
- A good source of information about the University
and the Department know the University and its
policies - Role model with wonderful listening skills,
empathetic, supportive, and trustworthy - A guide to the junior faculty in the appreciation
of the unwritten laws in the academic world
W. O. Maloba, 2006 http//www.udel.edu/provost/wh
ymentoring.html
9The mentor should be sensitive to
- Lack of access to professional networks, outside
sources of funding for research, avenues for
publication of scholarly works, etc. - Isolation or social segregation in the
department or program - Cultural differences, presence of unconscious
bias, stereotypical thinking
W. O. Maloba, 2006 http//www.udel.edu/provost/wh
ymentoring.html
10Mentoring Initiatives
- Mentoring is key for all faculty but particularly
for women and faculty of color - Although the emphasis is generally on junior
faculty, more senior faculty, especially
Associate Professors, can benefit from the
advantages of a good mentoring relationship
11Mentoring Initiatives
- Mentoring benefits the general university
community by - Increasing the level of productivity of junior
faculty - Reducing the attrition of faculty
- And fostering an academic environment that values
collegiality
W. O. Maloba, 2006 http//www.udel.edu/provost/wh
ymentoring.html
12Whats needed for mentoringto work?
- Institutional support
- Commitment of the Deans
- Leadership of the Department Chair
- Faculty Buy-in Critical mass
- Reward/Incentive Structure (PT, Stipends,
mentoring awards, public recognition, etc.)
13Faculty Mentoring Initiativeat the University of
Delaware
- Developed Implemented by
- Commission on the Status of Women
- Commission to Promote Racial and Cultural
Diversity - Office of the Provost
- With the strong support of the Deans
14Mentoring Junior Faculty at UD
- The goals of the UD mentoring initiative are to
- Provide support and guidance to faculty primarily
aimed at promotion and tenure - Support professional development and growth of
faculty - Build a community of scholarship and an academic
environment that values collegiality Enhancing
the University Climate - Enhance recruitment and retention of faculty
15Mentoring Junior Faculty at UD
Participating Departments
- Agriculture and Natural Resources
- Plant and Soil Sciences
- Arts and Sciences
- Art Department, Black American Studies, Physics
Astronomy, and Chemistry and Biochemistry - Business and Economics
- Accounting Management Information Systems and
Business Administration - Engineering
- Civil Environmental Engineering
- Health Sciences
- Medical Technology
- CHEP
- Individual and Family Studies and Fashion
Apparel Studies
Department joined the Faculty Mentoring
Initiative in 2007-08
16The Initial Meeting
- Workshop with departments selected to participate
in mentoring initiative. Participants included - Provost
- Deans from academic units
- Participating department chairs
- Mentors
- Faculty Mentoring Committee
17Resources for Mentoring
- Guide for Department Chairs Outlines the
responsibilities of Department Chairs - Guide for Mentors of Assistant Professors
Explains the mentoring process and its purpose - Guide for Assistant Professors being mentored
- Guide for Mentors of Associate Professors
Visit http//www.udel.edu/provost/mentoring.html
18Resources for Mentoring
- Guide for Associate Professors being mentored
- Mentoring Check List for Mentors and Mentees
Provides a detailed timetable of items and
issues to address during the mentoring of new
assistant professors - Frequently Asked Questions
Visit http//www.udel.edu/provost/mentoring.html
19Assessment of Mentoring Initiative
- Survey to Department Chairs
- Survey and group meeting with mentees
- Survey and group meeting with mentors
20Assessment of Mentoring InitiativeThe Chairs
Perspective
- One major advantage I see is the mentor
providing advice on course development and
opportunities for extramural funding. They can
also provide useful advice on how to progress
toward promotion and tenure.
21Assessment of Mentoring InitiativeThe Chairs
Perspective
- While we already had a mentoring program, the
benefits of the initiative have been to
formalize it and provide on-line access to
useful information and guidelines. The
documents have made the junior faculty aware of
issues that they should discuss with their
mentors that they otherwise might have not
thought to discuss.
22Assessment of Mentoring InitiativeThe Chairs
Perspective
- Senior faculty were concerned about
accountability (and liability) issues. What if a
mentor gives bad advice or advice that is at
odds with feedback from the Chair or the PT
Committee? We could all imagine some very messy
situations.
23Assessment of Mentoring InitiativeThe Mentors
Perspective
- The most difficult part is finding the right
mentor for each mentee. - Getting over the awkwardness in discussing some
really important issuesI am a colleague and
friendbut these are important albeit difficult
issues - I would like to take part in a session on how
to be a mentorI need some tools, tricks, ideas,
etcthere must be mentor coaches out there?
24Assessment of Mentoring InitiativeThe Mentees
Perspective
- Positive outcomesÂ
- Mentees had general knowledge about the
program - Many reported having viewed the mentoring
documents and discussed them with their mentors - Almost all reported having met with their
mentors some more frequently than others
25Assessment of Mentoring InitiativeThe Mentees
Perspective
- Some concerns
- Some mentees had not reviewed the mentoring
documents - A non-trivial group reported sporadic or very
informal communication (e.g., hallway
conversations) with their mentors
26Assessment of Mentoring InitiativeThe Mentees
Perspective
- Some concerns
- Some mentees reported that they were not clear on
the roles of the mentor and the mentee - Others indicated that there is not sufficient
time (due to busy schedules) to meet on a regular
basis)while others indicated, however, that they
saw their mentors very frequently and did not
require a formal mentoring process
27The Assessment Process Continues
- The overall goal of the UD Faculty mentoring
initiative is to provide an environment and
support system in which a junior faculty can
grow professionally and become a productive and
valued member of the University community.1 - We hire faculty to succeed mentoring is an
important step in that direction
1W. O. Maloba, 2006 http//www.udel.edu/provost/w
hymentoring.html
28Questions?
- For further information, please visit
- http//www.udel.edu/provost/mentoring.html