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AIA Best Practices represent the
collective wisdom of AIA members. They are a compendium of
practical knowledge acquired by AIA members in the real world of
architecture practiceknowledge gained from experience,
immediately applicable to a task at hand.
Mentoring Best
Practices
Related Best
Practices (which contribute
to the mentoring mission: k-12 education, professional development
/ training programs)
How Can I Share My
Knowledge?
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Mentoring Best
Practices
Mentoring Interns: A Firm Commitment
2002 IDP OFA
Payette Associates (Boston) create Young Designers Core
Vertically integrated YA education program
Three Methods of Knowledge Transfer:
training, coaching, and mentoring
Excerpted from Architects Essentials of Professional
Development, by Jean Valence, Hon. AIA
Overview of mentoring levels, differs with YAF definition
Seek Out the Many Rewards of Mentoring 1996 IDP
OFA
Watkins Hamilton Ross Architects (Houston) - Value of mentoring and
positive attitude
Colorado Component and University
Develop Partnership for Mentoring
AIA Colorado and the University of Colorado College of Architecture
and Planning
http://www.aiacolorado.org/beta/professionals_mentoring.m
New York Program Goes "Beyond IDP"
for Exceptional Mentoring
AIA New York and the Emerging New York Architects Committee
1 year, small group mentoring program http://aiany.org/committees/emerging/mentoring/
Boston Program Provides Mentoring
Alternatives
Boston Society of Architects Mentoring program initiated by
Fellows
http://www.architects.org/committees/index.cfm?doc_id=106
Firm Supports Protégés
Through Inclusive Mentorship
Symmes, Maini & McKee Associates great specific
how-to
Clemson Mentoring Program Bridges
Academia and Practice
The Clemson Architecture Center
Architectural Awareness Program for
Junior High Students
AIA South New York Chapter partnership 6-12 education
program
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Related Best
Practices
ACE Mentor
Program
HNTB Architecture (DC) teams with local ACE chapter for high school
program
The Architecture in the School
Program Helps to Create the Ideal
Client
Intro to K-12 Mentorship Needs and Rewards (DC)
The 13th Edition of the Architect's
Handbook of Professional Practice as a Training
Guide
How-to for starting an in-house training program
Building Knowledge Through Lessons
Learned
Excerpted from Architects Essentials of Professional
Development by Jean R. Valence, Hon. AIA
Types of Training
Programs
Excerpted and adapted from The Architects Handbook of
Professional Practice general idea list
Site Visits: Seeing is Believing and
Learning 1995 IDP OFA
Einhorn Yaffee Prescott (New York) In-house university
Creating Successful Local Emerging Professionals
Committees
Emerging New York Architects (ENYA) and the
Northeast Illinois Young Architects Group (YAG)
Providing EPC Seminars in Your Firm
1992 IDP OFA
HKS Inc.
Initiating an In-House Topical
Training Program
Excerpted and adapted from Turning Staff Training Inside
Out by Laura L. Viehmyer, SPHR, CEBS, CAE
The Basics of a Professional
Development Program
Contributed by AIA Knowledge Resources Staff
Crossing Firm Boundaries--Enhancing
the IDP Experience 2004 IDP OFAs
FEH Associates and INVISION Architecture (Iowa) IDP/ARE
Study Group
Development of an In-House University
Hixson Architecture Engineering and Interiors
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How Can I Share My
Knowledge?
Contributions to AIA Best Practices are welcome at any time and
in any form, however, articles submitted in the following format
are encouraged. Please e-mail your experience to idp@aia.org.
Questions should also be directed to idp@aia.org.
Please limit your contribution to between 500 and 1000
words.
- Title - Make this explanatory, so people
scanning the list of Best Practices on the AIA Web site will
clearly understand your topic (e.g., Firm Supports
Protégés through Inclusive Mentorship or
Small Firms Collaborate to Provide Interns with Supplementary
Education).
- Summary - This paragraph can be written
in a variety of ways but should serve to highlight the outstanding
aspects of your mentoring practice.
- Statement - The body of your statement should
describe in detail the steps used to carry out your efforts in
mentoring: the organization, leadership, and evaluation. If
you have used a significant means of funding or partnering, you
should explain.
- Conclusion - Wrap up by explaining how others
might adapt your practice or program under similar (rather than
identical) circumstances.
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