Young Kelly A, Finney Malcolm A, Marayong Panadda, Vu Kim-Phuong L
Department of Biological Sciences, California State University Long Beach, Long Beach, CA 90840, USA.
Department of Linguistics, California State University Long Beach, Long Beach, CA 90840, USA.
Hum Interface Manag Inf Inf Rich Intell Environ (2021). 2021 Jul;12766:177-194. doi: 10.1007/978-3-030-78361-7_14. Epub 2021 Jul 3.
Mentoring is key to ensure success of the high impact practice of undergraduate-led research and scholarly activities; however, most faculty and staff members are not trained in the best practices of mentoring undergraduate students. The National Institutes of Health-funded Building Infrastructure Leading to Diversity (NIH BUILD) Initiative at California State University Long Beach is developing an online mentor training program with a coordinated discussion group to refine mentoring skills across faculty and staff from all disciplines. Faculty and staff members participated in two pilots of the Advancing Inclusive Mentoring (AIM) Program, where participants watched training videos and came together to discuss mentoring: either face-to-face (spring 2020) or virtually (fall 2020). Participants indicated that the videos and discussion were engaging and reported that AIM provided useful information on communicating with their own mentees as well as with any student on campus. Participants also reported that AIM provided strategies to work with students from diverse backgrounds and strengthened their commitment to inclusive mentoring. Finally, participants indicated that they would recommend AIM to colleagues and that the program was not only beneficial to their mentoring, but also that they would put into practice techniques that they had learned. There were some differences in usage, but no significant differences in participants' ratings of the program across the two delivery formats. Thus, the AIM Program with facilitated discussion appears to provide a useful mentor training experience in both in-person and virtual formats. Because this unique program is intentionally inclusive to faculty and staff mentors across all disciplines, the goal is that this training will ultimately benefit student success across campus.
指导是确保本科生主导的研究和学术活动取得高影响力实践成功的关键;然而,大多数教职员工并未接受过指导本科生的最佳实践培训。美国国立卫生研究院资助的加州州立大学长滩分校建设促进多样性基础设施(NIH BUILD)倡议正在开发一个在线导师培训项目,并设有一个协调的讨论小组,以提升所有学科教职员工的指导技能。教职员工参与了推进包容性指导(AIM)项目的两次试点,参与者观看培训视频并聚在一起讨论指导:一次是面对面(2020年春季),另一次是线上(2020年秋季)。参与者表示视频和讨论很有吸引力,并报告称AIM提供了与自己的 mentees 以及校园内任何学生沟通的有用信息。参与者还报告称AIM提供了与来自不同背景的学生合作的策略,并加强了他们对包容性指导的承诺。最后,参与者表示他们会向同事推荐AIM,并且该项目不仅对他们的指导有益,而且他们会将所学技巧付诸实践。在使用方面存在一些差异,但参与者对两种授课形式的项目评分没有显著差异。因此,带有促进讨论的AIM项目似乎在面对面和线上形式中都提供了有用的导师培训体验。由于这个独特的项目有意涵盖所有学科的教职员工导师,目标是这种培训最终将惠及整个校园的学生成功。