Bulletin of the American Physical Society
2020 NMC, NSBP, and NSHP Conference
Thursday–Saturday, February 6–8, 2020; The University of Central Florida, Orlando
Session P2: The Value of Mentoring: Personal Perspectives |
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Chair: Willie Rockward Room: Great Ballroom |
Friday, February 7, 2020 6:30PM - 7:30PM |
P2.00001: The Value of Mentoring: Personal Perspectives Invited Speaker: Elon Price In this plenary session, we will explore the value of mentoring, from the perspective of current mentees. Following a brief introduction, three mentees will share insights gained from their lived experience; how they are navigating their science and cultural identities and how mentoring has played a role in their educational path. Each panelist will address some of the following questions: • What has worked for you in your mentoring relationship overall? • What did not work so well? • How has mentoring impacted your professional and/or personal growth? Have you been able to share important aspects of your identity (-ies) with your mentor and/or your research team members? Why or why not? • What approaches have mentors used to demonstrate their support of you and all of your identities? • What is one thing that you wish your mentor would change to better support your personal/or professional growth? [Preview Abstract] |
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