With a new introduction and afterword, this revised second edition is a practical, engaging exploration of mentoring and its power to transform learning. Filled with inspiring vignettes, Mentor shows how anyone who teaches can become a successful mentor to students. Table of contents: Forewords by K. Patricia Cross and Lois J. Zachary Introduction Preface to This Edition The Author Part 1: Adult Learning and Development 1. First Shards: The Search for Meaning as a Motive for Learning 2. Mentors, Myths, and Metamorphosis: Education as a Transformational Journey 3. Maps of Transformation: How Adults Change and Develop Part 2: Learning as a Transformative Journey 4. The Deep and Savage Way: The Unsettling First Steps of an Educational Journey 5. The Dynamic of Transformation: How Learning Changes the Learner 6. Returning Home: Helping Adults Integrate New Insights Part 3: Fostering Adult Learning 7. The Ecology of Adult Learning: Barriers and Incentives to Learning and Growth 8. The Yoda Factor: Guiding Adults Through Difficult Transitions 9. The Art of the Mentor: Limits and Possibilities Notes * References * Appendix * Index