Abstract
Mentoring in academia has traditionally and currently been prescriptive and institutionally driven. The purpose of this paper is to deconstruct these current mentoring practices with a critical feminist stance. New understandings are shared and gained through dialogue, relevant literature, and performativity to (re)create and name a caring and relational partnership. This caring and relational partnership is grown through a process of mutuality and reciprocity, and based on relational ethics, authenticity, and solidarity. By embracing ideologies of caring and relational ethics, mentoring blurs the lines of mentor/mentee to a perpetual state of walking beside each other in equity to learn and strengthen each other’s insights into our worlds. Material realities become illuminated through our shared journeys growing an appreciation and gift of the other. In turn, engaging in meaningful dialogue informs scholarship increasing our understandings of the human condition.
Acknowledgments
We would like to acknowledge the contributions of Ms Betty Tate who has been an inspiration to us both in her leadership and commitment to the Collaborative Nursing Program and to Nursing Scholarship in British Columbia. In addition, we wish thank Ms Vee Faria for her thoughts and early contributions to ideas on mentorship. Finally, we wish to acknowledge our colleagues for their support and many kindnesses along the way.
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Research funding: Not applicable.
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Author contributions: Drs Penny Cash and Pertice Moffitt accept responsibility for the entire content of this manuscript and approved its submission.
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Competing interests: There is no conflict of interest.
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Informed consent: Both authors were involved in the study and development of the manuscript.
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Ethical approval: Ethical approval was granted by University of Victoria and other collaborating institutions at the outset of this project in 2014 (Protocol Number 14-262) designed to illuminate the experience of collegial partnerships with nursing faculty located in different geographical locations and thus institutions in BC and the Northwest Territories. This manuscript was developed as an ongoing collaboration/partnership between the two authors as a longer-term experience following the cessation of the Nurse Educator’s Scholarship Project that emerged from the Collaborative Curriculum partners in BC and the NWT in 2006.
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- Global inequity in nursing education: a call to action
- Research Articles
- Nursing students’ experiences and perceptions of an innovative graduate level healthcare grand challenge course: a qualitative study
- Quality of life and academic resilience of Filipino nursing students during the COVID-19 pandemic: a cross-sectional study
- Nursing students’ adverse childhood experience scores: a national survey
- Depression, anxiety and stress among Australian nursing and midwifery undergraduate students during the COVID-19 pandemic: a cross-sectional study
- Development and psychometric evaluation of the motivation for nursing student scale (MNSS): a cross sectional validation study
- The assessment and exploration of forensic nursing concepts in undergraduate nursing curricula: a mixed-methods study
- New nurse graduates and rapidly changing clinical situations: the role of expert critical care nurse mentors
- Nursing students’ experiences of virtual simulation when using a video conferencing system – a mixed methods study
- A mixed-methods assessment of the transition to a dedicated educational unit: nursing students’ perceptions and achievements
- Nursing student and faculty attitudes about a potential genomics-informed undergraduate curriculum
- Factors that influence the preceptor role: a comparative study of Saudi and expatriate nurses
- Testing and e-learning activity designed to enhance student nurses understanding of continence and mobility
- Incivility among Arabic-speaking nursing faculty: testing the psychometric properties of the Arabic version of incivility in nursing education-revised
- Understanding clinical leadership behaviors in practice to inform baccalaureate nursing curriculum: a comparative study between the United States and Australia novice nurses
- A deep learning approach to student registered nurse anesthetist (SRNA) education
- Developing teamwork skills in baccalaureate nursing students: impact of TeamSTEPPS® training and simulation
- Preparing ABSN students for early entry and success in the clinical setting: flipping both class and skills lab with the Socratic Method
- Virtual clinical simulation in nursing education: a concept analysis
- COVID-19 pandemic and remote teaching: transition and transformation in nursing education
- Development and validation of the nursing clinical assessment tool (NCAT): a psychometric research study
- Becoming scholars in an online cohort of a PhD in nursing program
- Senior BSN students’ confidence, comfort, and perception of readiness for clinical practice: the impacts of COVID-19
- Relational and caring partnerships: (re)creating equity, genuineness, and growth in mentoring faculty relationships
- Comparison of simulation observer tools on engagement and maximising learning: a pilot study
- Gamification in nursing literature: an integrative review
- A conceptual framework of student professionalization for health professional education and research
- Writing a compelling integrated discussion: a guide for integrated discussions in article-based theses and dissertations
- Teaching evidence-based practice piece by PEACE
- Educational Process, Issue, Trend
- Increasing student involvement in research: a collaborative approach between faculty and students
- Capacity building in nurse educators in a Global Leadership Mentoring Community
- Psychiatric mental health nurse practitioner student perceptions of integrated collaborative care
- Igniting the leadership spark in nursing students: leading the way
- Quilting emergent advanced practice nursing educator identity: an arts-informed approach
- The expanding role of telehealth in nursing: considerations for nursing education
- Literature Reviews
- What do novice faculty need to transition successfully to the nurse faculty role? An integrative review
- Reflective writing pedagogies in action: a qualitative systematic review
- Appraisal of disability attitudes and curriculum of nursing students: a literature review