Culturally Responsive Mentoring
Inclusive Mentor Training for STEM Faculty
Inclusive mentor training for STEM faculty occurs the month prior to the Pima-UAZ STEM Bridge new scholar orientation. The goal of the training is to provide in-depth interactive training to new faculty mentors so they understand the unique backgrounds of the mentees they will be working with. Faculty Mentors will be ready to form meaningful relationships with their mentees. Faculty mentors who attend this training will learn how the dominant culture influences other cultures and how that might impact the mentees that Faculty mentors are working with. Each training is led by two facilitators, they are structured in ways that allow faculty mentors to get to know each other, interact with peer mentors, success specialists, and work in smaller breakout rooms that allow for in-depth discussions. Sample topics discussed in this training include:
- Introducing culturally responsive mentoring by learning about types of oppression our student communities may experience
- Learning about Intersecting phenomena that affect inequalities in academic outcomes
- Learning about interventions to incorporate into faculty mentors’ mentoring practice
- Learn about the Cultural Proficiency Continuum
5 interactive virtual sessions in the Fall Semester
- Friday August 26th 11:00am-2:00pm
- Friday September 2nd 11:00am-2:00pm
- Friday September 9th 11:00am-2:00pm
- Friday September 16th 11:00am-2:00pm
- Friday September 23rd 11:00am-2:00pm
Facilitators
Kasi Kiehlbaugh |
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Tamara Carter Graduate Research Assistant, Office of Societal Impact, RII PhD Candidate, Rhetoric, Composition, and the Teaching of English Coordinator, Bridging Differences Intergroup Dialogue Program |
Resources for engaging in culturally responsive mentoring
High Context Culture vs Low Context Culture: Communication Design for Avoiding Uncertainty
Cohort 3 Faculty Mentors Meeting Their Mentees
On Saturday, September 24th, our newest cohort of faculty mentors had the opportunity to meet their newly assigned mentees during our S-STEM Bridge Welcome Orientation at Pima Community College, Northwest Campus. Faculty mentors consist of faculty from both Pima Community College and The University of Arizona. Cohort three students from the Pima-UAZ STEM Bridge program are in their last year of school at Pima Community College and will be transferring to the University of Arizona in Fall 2023. The relationships they build with their mentors will help guide them in this transition and in navigating their higher education goals and their unique STEM identities.