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Area of Science:

  • Academic and professional development
  • Mentorship studies

Background:

  • Traditional mentoring models are often unidirectional, focusing on senior individuals guiding junior ones.
  • This perspective overlooks the reciprocal benefits and growth potential for mentors.

Purpose of the Study:

  • To reflect on personal mentoring experiences as both a mentor and mentee.
  • To introduce the concept of a "mentoring tree" for a more holistic view of mentorship.

Main Methods:

  • Personal reflection on academic mentoring experiences.
  • Conceptual framework development of the "mentoring tree" model.

Main Results:

  • Mentoring relationships can provide significant benefits and growth opportunities for mentors.
  • The "mentoring tree" model identifies multiple mentors and mentees who offer mutual support.

Conclusions:

  • The "mentoring tree" provides a dynamic structure for continuous, adaptable professional support.
  • This model avoids overreliance on single mentoring relationships, fostering sustained career development.