AAFIE in Conversation

Mentoring Matters

September 07, 2021 Megan Hall Season 1 Episode 3
Mentoring Matters
AAFIE in Conversation
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AAFIE in Conversation
Mentoring Matters
Sep 07, 2021 Season 1 Episode 3
Megan Hall
In this episode, Professor Julian Sefton-Green, Professor of New Media Education at Deakin University and AAFIE Board Member is joined by Taryn Marks, Wotjobaluk woman from Western Victoria, General Manager and previous Board Director of AIME. Taryn and Julian yarn about mentoring and why it matters for all people and in Taryn's space and experience for First Nations young people and their interface with education.

This conversation also speaks to mentoring as a experience - for mentor and mentee, issues of power, reciprocity, trust and the enhancement of individual experience and journey through the mentoring process.

See more about AIME at https://aime-mentoring.myshopify.com/

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In this episode, Professor Julian Sefton-Green, Professor of New Media Education at Deakin University and AAFIE Board Member is joined by Taryn Marks, Wotjobaluk woman from Western Victoria, General Manager and previous Board Director of AIME. Taryn and Julian yarn about mentoring and why it matters for all people and in Taryn's space and experience for First Nations young people and their interface with education.

This conversation also speaks to mentoring as a experience - for mentor and mentee, issues of power, reciprocity, trust and the enhancement of individual experience and journey through the mentoring process.

See more about AIME at https://aime-mentoring.myshopify.com/

Find us on Facebook