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The Blackwell Handbook of Mentoring: A Multiple Perspectives Approach
John Wiley and Sons Ltd, April 2010, Pages: 520
Cutting across the fields of psychology, management, education, counseling, social work, and sociology, The Blackwell Handbook of Mentoring reveals an innovative, multi-disciplinary approach to the practice and theory of mentoring.
- Provides a complete, multi-disciplinary look at the practice and theory of mentoring and demonstrates its advantages
- Brings together, for the first time, expert researchers from the three primary areas of mentoring: workplace, academy, and community
- Leading scholars provide critical analysis on important literature concerning theoretical approaches and methodological issues in the field
- Final section presents an integrated perspective on mentoring relationships and projects a future agenda for the field
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