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Table of Contents
The Authors.
Foreword. Preface. Acknowledgments. 1. Why Mentoring? Part One: Three Examples of Good Mentoring. 2. The Naturalist. 3. The Physician-Scientist. 4. The Moralist. Part Two: How Good Mentoring Works. 5. Values, Practices, and Knowledge Through the Generations. 6. How Values, Practices, and Knowledge Are Transmitted. 7. Supportive Relationships as the Context for Intergenerational Influence. Part Three: Promoting Good Mentoring. 8. What Have We Learned? 9. Where Do We Go from Here? Appendix A: Data Collection, Coding, and Analyses. Appendix B: Science Apprenticeship StudyÑG2 and G3 Interview Questions. Appendix C: Global Code Sheet. References. Index.
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