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Bill Dogterom shares about mentoring and the shared journey on episode #129 of Teaching in Higher Ed.
Quotes from the episode
If they know that you really do have their best interests at heart, they’ll teach you how to teach them.
–Bill Dogterom
What I like to do most is to walk with people and to learn from them as much as they learn from me.
–Bill Dogterom
For me, it’s more of a shared journey than a pure mentor relationship.
–Bill Dogterom
If they know that you’re actually listening to them, they will let you into their story.
–Bill Dogterom
Resources Mentioned
- “People are not problems to solve, but mysteries to explore.”
-Eugene Peterson - The Dark Night of the Soul: A Psychiatrist Explores the Connection Between Darkness and Spiritual Growth* by Gerald G. May
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Lydia Toenes says
Encouraging words about how to connect and learn from the learner. I appreciated this podcast as I underestimated the value of my relationship with my students. Thank you!
Stephanie Lancaster says
I found so many great thinking points in this episode. I really appreciate your sharing about your perspective and experiences with the tech/no tech debate; it has shaped the way I approach the issue in my teaching as well.