A wise and trusted advisor Three mentoring roles can exist in a work context: mainstream mentor - someone who acts as a guide, adviser and counselor at various stages in someone's career destined for a senior position professional qualification mentor - someone required by a professional association to be appointed to guide a student through a program of study, leading to a professional qualification vocational qualification mentor; someone appointed to guide a candidate through a program of development and the accumulation of evidence to prove competence to a standard NOTE: A coach is generally not a mentor, except to another coach, or someone within their field of experience A coach is outside the workplace boundaries, specializing in people and the encouragement of personal and professional achievement and goal realization
Person who acts as an adviser to a learner, especially used in placement education Sometimes referred to as a preceptor, clinical educator, clinical supervisor, fieldwork educator, fieldwork supervisor, lecturer practitioner or community practice teacher
The provision of support by an experienced professional to promote the development of new or less experienced persons Topic areas: Staff Development and Organizational Capacity, Volunteer Management, Operations Management and Leadership
An individual possessing expert knowledge, skill, or experience who is assigned to provide practical support and advice to an individual seeking to develop his or her own abilities in a field or profession
serve as a teacher or trusted counselor; "The famous professor mentored him during his years in graduate school"; "She is a fine lecturer but she doesn't like mentoring"
A person's mentor is someone who gives them help and advice over a period of time, especially help and advice related to their job
A member assigned to help guide a specific exploring member through the process leading to full membership
A guide, a wise and faithful counsellor; so called from Mentor, a friend of Ulysses, whose form Minerva assumed when she accompanied Telemachos in his search for his father (Fénelon: Télémaque )
A business, usually large, or other organization that has created a specialized program to advance strategic relationships with small businesses
- A mentor is an individual who works with a teaching staff member during the induction process
(p 341) An experienced employee who supervises, coaches, and guides lower-level employees by introducing them to the right people and generally being their organizational sponsor
an experienced classroom teacher selected by a local school system and meeting the local criteria for that status
A member of staff or pupil who is assigned to a colleague or another pupil and has agreed to act as a first point of reference, consult and, adviser and friend in relation to a particular purpose
rehber, danışman; akıl hocası, yol gösterici
Silbentrennung
reh·ber, da·nış·man; a·kıl ho·ca·sı, yol gös·te·ri·ci