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Publication Date: 2007
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Cross-Cultural Mentoring in Institutional Contexts
Barker, Marco J.
Negro Educational Review, The, v58 n1-2 p85-103 Spr-Sum 2007
Both White faculty members and Black students bring their own cross-cultural ideology to mentoring relationships. Additionally, institutional culture and type often impact cross-cultural relationships via institutional mission, faculty expectation, and student development. Some researchers have found that race is not a factor in cross-cultural mentoring relationships between White mentors and Black students; however, other researchers have found that campus climate and culture, including faculty-student interactions, impact student persistence and college completion. Furthermore, sparse research investigating mentor and protege's perception of each other's culture was found. Such sparseness suggested a void in the literature and therefore encouraged me to further investigate mentoring and student development across differing contexts and ethnic cultures. (Contains 2 figures.)
Descriptors: Whites, College Faculty, Mentors, African American Students, College Students, Student Development, Researchers, Faculty, Ideology, Intercultural Communication, Institutional Mission, Academic Persistence, Cultural Context, Institutional Environment
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Education Level: Higher Education
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Language: English
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