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  2. Workplace mentoring - Wikipedia

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    Many companies have had at one time, or currently have, a formal mentoring program in place. [7] Formal mentoring is typically contracted to last a designated amount of time, and the mentor is from the organization at which the protégé is currently employed. [8] However, formal training for the mentor may come from outside sources and may not ...

  3. Youth mentoring - Wikipedia

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    Youth mentoring is the process of matching mentors with young people who need or want a caring, responsible adult in their lives. Adult mentors are usually unrelated to the child or teen and work as volunteers through a community-, school-, or church-based social service program.

  4. Peer mentoring - Wikipedia

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    Peer mentoring in education was promoted during the 1960s by educator and theorist Paulo Freire: "The fundamental task of the mentor is a liberatory task. It is not to encourage the mentor's goals and aspirations and dreams to be reproduced in the mentees, the students, but to give rise to the possibility that the students become the owners of their own history.

  5. Paramount Global Announces Participants for 2025 Writers ...

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    Paramount Global has chosen the five writers that have been tapped for the Paramount Writers Mentoring program for 2025. Participants for the 21st year of the program are Patty Chavez, Rebekah ...

  6. Work-based learning - Wikipedia

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    The student engages in a WBL program and completes all requirements of the program, maintains high degree of professionalism and acquires necessary competencies for which the WBL program was designed. Business Mentor: A business mentor sets realistic goals for the student to acquire, engages and supervises them to complete their tasks and is a ...

  7. Mentorship - Wikipedia

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    Formal mentoring programs offer employees the opportunity to participate in an organized mentoring program. Participants join as a mentor, learner, or both by completing a mentoring profile. Mentoring profiles are completed as written forms on paper or computer or filled out via an online form as part of an online mentoring system.