Coaching for publication in higher education: views of the coach

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2011

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Nova Southeastern University

Abstract

Purpose: Mentoring is a professional development approach that can be effectively used in improving publication outputs among academics. The challenge to develop academics in the area of publication is essential. This study highlights the role of the mentor in the process of encouraging academics to improve their skill in publishing. Method: Participatory action research was used in this study. Nine academics, with the authors as mentors, participated in a support group over a 10-week period and monthly follow ups for 12-months. Results: Key aspects identified by the mentors were information sharing, providing and receiving feedback, and continuous support and motivation. Support in developing novice authors does not end when the manuscript is submitted but has to be maintained throughout the process until publication. Conclusion: Mentoring can assist in the development of academics regarding the skills for writing for publication

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Mentoring, Coaching for Publication, Publishing skill

Citation

Frantz, J.M., Phillips, J. & Rhoda, A. (2011). Coaching for publication in higher education: views of the coach. The Internet Journal of Allied Health Sciences and Practice, 9(2): 1-7