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May, 2006
Characteristics of Good Undergraduate Mentors
Interested in a good example of how teaching, scholarship, and service can be integrated into a single activity? Cecilia Shore suggests that mentorship of undergraduates doing scholarship (be it research in labs or bibliographic searches) may just be that example. Despite its potential, she observes that few resources exist to support efforts to assess this important professional role or to assist those who would like to improve how they work with undergraduates on scholarly projects.
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