Faculty Development

Faculty Mentoring Resource Booklet

November 6, 2014

Professor Glenn Omatsu (EOP, Asian American Studies) shared his insights on “Mentoring on the Run” in Faculty Development sessions last Spring and this semester.  Faculty response to both sessions were very positive, with many faculty sticking around afterward to talk informally.  If you weren’t able to attend these sessions, Glenn has been kind enough to share his materials with Faculty Development.  He has developed a version of Faculty Mentor BookletMentoring as the “Giving and Receiving of Wisdom” among Faculty and Students, for Faculty Development.  The pdf is downloadable at the link above.  Please take a look and let us know how we can help you to implement Mentoring on the Run!

Looking for a way to incorporate mentoring into your everyday interactions with students without adding to your workload? Mentoring on the Run is a valuable tool in supporting our students.  Learn more in this session with Glenn Omatsu (Faculty, EOP and Asian American Studies; Coordinator, Faculty Mentor Program).

Check out some of Glenn’s Mentoring in a Minute tips:

Tip #1:  Is your office student friendly?
Tip #2:  Mentoring in the 5 minutes before class