The Hidden Curriculum

E26 - Tips on mentoring undergraduate students with Jonathan Meer

Jul 20, 2021
Jonathan Meer, University Professor for Undergraduate Teaching Excellence at A&M, delves into effective mentoring for undergraduate students. He shares insights on balancing research and teaching, crafting personalized strategies that cater to diverse student needs. The conversation highlights the vital role of mentorship in shaping students' futures and discusses outreach initiatives for underrepresented high school students. With a touch of humor, he also recommends unique travel experiences through music, enhancing the bonds created during trips.
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INSIGHT

Pipeline Starts Before College

  • Meer found gender and race gaps in economics majors form before students arrive on campus, partly due to misconceptions about economics.
  • Outreach to high-school counselors can shift perceptions and widen the pipeline into economics.
ADVICE

Remove Scheduling Friction

  • Use scheduling tools to remove friction: Jonathan uses Todoist and YouCanBookMe to integrate with Google Calendar and let students book slots.
  • Tell students to book directly so administrative back-and-forth doesn't block meetings.
ANECDOTE

Undergrad Research That Shaped A Career

  • Jonathan Meer described his own undergraduate research with Harvey Rosen that started at age 19 and produced multiple papers.
  • That experience motivated him to create similar undergraduate research opportunities at A&M to open doors for students.
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