Mentors Helping Students
We as faculty mentors can't do anything about true emergencies that prevent students
from presenting at a conference, but there are things we can do to reduce the likelihood
of our students withdrawing for other reasons. Here are some suggestions (feel free
to email us at our@kennesaw.edu if you have others):
- If students are submitting abstracts for an academic conference as part of a Fall
course:
- Consider making the abstract submission optional rather than required (students who
opt in are more likely to follow through compared to students who are forced in).
- You could consider creating a contract with the student(s) detailing the work that will be done in the spring or enrolling those students in Directed Studies if there is significant work to do in the spring.
- Try to accomplish as much work on the project in the Fall semester as possible. If
students submit abstracts and finish a poster before grades are due in December, they
are more likely to present that poster in the spring compared to students who must
work on their posters in the Spring semester.
- Help your students create a schedule of the work that must be accomplished before
the presentation. Encourage students to create their own deadlines with feedback from
you; research suggests that this is more effective than imposing a schedule and deadlines
on them.
- Check in often with your students. Are they making satisfactory progress? What do
they need to do to finish on time? How can you help them achieve their milestones?
- Stress the importance of conference presentations to your students. There are many benefits:
- Students become socialized into their discipline; they learn what it means to engage
in scholarship in their major.
- Conference presentations are associated with improvements in public speaking, writing, thinking critically, and a whole host of other benefits.
- Conference presentations look great on a resume or curriculum vita; students who have presented at a conference are more likely to get into grad school and get jobs after graduation compared to students who have not.
- Stress the importance of following through on professional commitments. It is irresponsible
to submit to a conference, get accepted, and then not show up for the presentation;
it reflects badly on the student, the faculty mentor, and 成人直播
as a whole.
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