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Scholarly Publishing

City University of New York (CUNY)

Series

2016

Critical Friendship

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Critical Friendship For Librarians: Striving Together For Scholarly Advancement, Yoko Inagi Ferguson, Helena Marvin Jan 2016

Critical Friendship For Librarians: Striving Together For Scholarly Advancement, Yoko Inagi Ferguson, Helena Marvin

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Critical friendship is a form of non-hierarchical developmental relationship in which there is no mentor or protégé. In critical friendship, individuals with similar aims and differing experiences and knowledge aid each other in achieving goals by critically observing each other’s performance and progress. Bonded with trust, critical friends serve as sworn friends who strive and struggle side by side and share joy and pain throughout their journey. Originating from within the field of higher education, the critical friendship methodology has primarily been used by educators to improve their teaching skills, but has been found to be a powerful resource for …