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Definition of Mentoring
1. mentor [v] - See also: mentor
Lexicographical Neighbors of Mentoring
Literary usage of Mentoring
Below you will find example usage of this term as found in modern and/or classical literature:
1. Biological, Social, and Organizational Components of Success for Women in by National Academy of Sciences (U.S., National Academy of Engineering, Institute of Medicine (U.S. (2006)
"An Integrated Coaching and Mentoring Program for University Transformation Diana
Bilimoria, Margaret M. Hopkins, Deborah A. O'Neil, and Susan R. Perry, ..."
2. Violence In The Schools: How America's School Boards Are Safeguarding Your by DIANE Publishing Company (2004)
"—from the NSBA survev • The Challenges program is a mentoring program designed
for early intervention. Mountainburg SD, Arkansas (N/A) Contact: Cassi ..."
3. Prevention of Youth Violence: A Framework for Community Action by Mary Ann Fenley (1993)
"Adult Mentoring Mentors are special adults who provide a positive, caring influence
and ... Mentoring activities can be conducted in almost any setting, ..."
4. To Recruit And Advance: Women Students And Faculty in Science And Engineering by National Research Council (2006)
"Establishing Mentoring Programs Women role models can have a significant influence
... Another alternative may be the use of web-based mentoring to increase ..."
5. Pan-Organizational Summit on the U.S. Science and Engineering Workforce by Marye Anne Fox, ( (2003)
"Mentoring appears to be a strategy that helps increase women's confidence in ...
At its strongest, however, mentoring is understood as a powerful learning ..."