The development of expert performance in nursing

B Haag-Heitman - Journal for Nurses in Professional Development, 2008 - journals.lww.com
Developing expert nurses is essential for effective and quality-based healthcare outcomes,
yet little is understood about what conditions foster expert development. This study …

The components of a new-teacher support system: Exploring the experiences of novice teachers and mentors who participate in a school-based mentoring program

Y Mastapha - 2011 - search.proquest.com
According to research, 1 in every 5 newly hired teachers leaves the profession within the first
5 years. In some districts, the attrition rate could be up to 50%. Often, the reason given for …

Mentoring and career mobility: A comparative study of African American women in the United States healthcare industry

P Anderson-Miller - 2008 - search.proquest.com
Researchers who have studied mentoring have defined it as the act of teaching, guiding,
helping, counseling, and inspiring mentees. The concept of mentoring dates back to around …

A hermeneutical phenomenological study of the role of new secondary school assistant principals

D Stanton - 2012 - digitalcommons.liberty.edu
This phenomenological study followed five secondary school assistant principals during the
2010-2011 school year. The participants range in age from their early 30s to early 50s, three …