UOG Professor Authors Book on Self-Development and Growth
Dr. Yukiko Inoue-Smith, a professor of Educational Psychology and Research at the University of Guam School of Education announces the release of her new book, A Jungle Named Academia, Approaches to Self-Development and Growth published by Hamilton Books.
The book features forewords by Susan S. Klein and Mary L. Spencer.
Professional ethics require continuous self-improvement of professors, through writing, reading, and learning: no less than for students. Promoting excellence in scholarship, mentoring students in their research, and effectively teaching, are vital elements in our professional and personal growth. However, any one of these could be a full-time job in itself. To excel in each role, it is essential for faculty members to reflect daily on our work.
A Jungle Named Academia is available in paperback and e-book formats at www.univpress.com.
Yukiko Inoue-Smith, PhD, is a Professor of Education at the University of Guam, where she teaches educational psychology. Books in the specialized field include: Cases on Blended and Online Learning Technologies, and Online Education for Lifelong Learning. Tanka books recently published include: Was It All A Dream?, and Cat Tanka, Vol. 1.