Exploring the Interaction between Mentor & Mentee in Mentoring of New Hired Faculty Members of Universities: Qualitative Approach
Subject Areas :1 , kourosh Fathi Vajargah 2 , Abasalt khorasani 3 , behrooz ghlichlee 4
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Keywords: Mentoring, Faculty Members, Mentor, Mentee, Interactions.,
Abstract :
This study explored the interventions between mentor & mentee in mentoring of new hired faculty members of universities. This research is a qualitative study. Hence, 20 professors and key informants of faculty mentoring were selected purposefully by criterion sampling strategy. the data were analyzed thematically. To establish credibility of findings, member check and peer debriefing strategies were used and data were modified and reanalyzed continuously. Finding showed that the interaction strategies between mentor and mentee in mentoring of new hired faculty members are 3 categories which included: first interventions, learning-teaching interventions (developmental interventions) and feedback interventions.
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