Hello Dianne and Everyone and a warm welcome to Jeremy,
Your email could not have come at a more appropriate time for me. I am
preparing for a presentation about mentoring in Education and I had not come
across the title you've cited:
>Rose, M., Best, D., & Higgs, J. (Eds.). (2005). Transforming Practice
>through Clinical Education, Professional Supervision and Mentoring.
>Edinburgh: Elsevier.
>
List members might be interested in another work, which is widely respected
in healthcare Morton-Cooper, A. & Palmer, A. (2000) Mentoring, Preceptorship
and Clinical Supervision.
Amusing memory of seeing it lying on a desk in a colleague's office in
Japan. I had never heard of it and running a workshop for nurse educators
next day. Speed reading works!!!
Thanks VERY much for your other e-mail today. As always, you raise such
interesting ideas and I am creating web-based resources reflecting your
postings earlier this month. Please forgive me if I go quiet for a few days
- this is not any lack of interest in postings but a surge in getting
further web-based resources for research mentors ready to share on-line!
Just a reminder that if you have not yet joined BERA and our SIG it is very
easy to do this. BERA's website at http://www.bera.ac.uk gives details and
benefits for joining - please do!
Best regards,
Sarah
PS Web-based resources for research mentoring are at http://www.Teacher
Research.net
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