Mentoring Future Academics: A College Teaching Course for the Visual Arts

Author:

Hoppe Erin J.1,Savage Shari L.1

Affiliation:

1. The Ohio State University

Abstract

Abstract This article describes and examines an Ohio State University graduate-level college teaching course that was created to address a range of intersecting questions about navigating higher education teaching and learning, research, and service. The course is required for all new graduate students in the Arts Administration, Education & Policy Department. Literature on mentoring and the voices of graduate students who took the course are synthesized to address the duality of being both a student and an instructor, academia's daily challenges, and how such reflections and experiences impact personal and professional career development. Using self-study as a methodology, the authors begin with contextual information on their involvement with the course and a genealogy of the course's development, followed by a narrative analysis to examine student feedback on the course goals. We conclude with suggestions on how other higher education visual arts departments or visual arts colleges might develop similar offerings.

Publisher

University of Illinois Press

Subject

Ocean Engineering,Safety, Risk, Reliability and Quality

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