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Что (кто) такое Mentor - определение

GUIDANCE RELATIONSHIP IN WHICH A MORE EXPERIENCED OR MORE KNOWLEDGEABLE PERSON HELPS TO GUIDE A LESS EXPERIENCED OR LESS KNOWLEDGEABLE PERSON
Mentorship programmes; Mentors; Protege; Protégé; Mentoring; Protégée; Protegee; Mentor (role); Protegé; Mentoring in Europe; Mentee; Mentoree; Mentor; Mentorships; Mentoring Programs
  • A US Air Force member providing youth mentoring.
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  • A woman provides mentoring at the Youth For Change program.
  • A NATO mentor trains two broadcasters on video editing and storytelling techniques.
  • Mentor Neo Ntsoma (on the right) giving a workshop to young people.
  •  An army trainer mentors new soldiers.
  • Some elements of mentoring.
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mentor         
NONPROFIT ORGANIZATION BASED IN BOSTON, MASSACHUSETTS
Mentorship programmes; Mentors; Protege; Protégé; Mentoring; Protégée; Protegee; Mentor (role); Protegé; Mentoring in Europe; Mentee; Mentoree; Mentor; Mentorships; Mentoring Programs
(mentors, mentoring, mentored)
1.
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.
N-COUNT: usu poss N
2.
To mentor someone means to give them help and advice over a period of time, especially help and advice related to their job.
He had mentored scores of younger doctors.
VERB: V n
mentoring
...the company's mentoring programme.
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MENTOR         
NONPROFIT ORGANIZATION BASED IN BOSTON, MASSACHUSETTS
Mentorship programmes; Mentors; Protege; Protégé; Mentoring; Protégée; Protegee; Mentor (role); Protegé; Mentoring in Europe; Mentee; Mentoree; Mentor; Mentorships; Mentoring Programs
CAI language. "Computer Systems for Teaching Complex Concepts", Report 1742, BBN, Mar 1969.
Mentor         
NONPROFIT ORGANIZATION BASED IN BOSTON, MASSACHUSETTS
Mentorship programmes; Mentors; Protege; Protégé; Mentoring; Protégée; Protegee; Mentor (role); Protegé; Mentoring in Europe; Mentee; Mentoree; Mentor; Mentorships; Mentoring Programs
·noun A wise and faithful counselor or monitor.
mentor         
NONPROFIT ORGANIZATION BASED IN BOSTON, MASSACHUSETTS
Mentorship programmes; Mentors; Protege; Protégé; Mentoring; Protégée; Protegee; Mentor (role); Protegé; Mentoring in Europe; Mentee; Mentoree; Mentor; Mentorships; Mentoring Programs
¦ noun an experienced and trusted adviser.
?an experienced person in an organization or institution who trains and counsels new employees or students.
¦ verb be a mentor to.
Origin
C18: via Fr. and L. from Gk Mentor, the adviser of the young Telemachus in Homer's Odyssey.
mentor         
NONPROFIT ORGANIZATION BASED IN BOSTON, MASSACHUSETTS
Mentorship programmes; Mentors; Protege; Protégé; Mentoring; Protégée; Protegee; Mentor (role); Protegé; Mentoring in Europe; Mentee; Mentoree; Mentor; Mentorships; Mentoring Programs
n.
Counsellor, adviser, monitor, guide, instructor.
Mentor (Odyssey)         
MYTHICAL SON OF ALCIMUS, IN THE ODYSSEY
Mentor (Greek mythology)
In the Odyssey, Mentor (Greek: Μέντωρ, Méntōr; gen.: Μέντορος)Online Etymology Dictionary - Mentor was the son of Alcimus.
Orion (satellite)         
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CLASS OF US SPY SATELLITES
Advanced Orion; Mentor (satellite)
Orion (Advanced) , also known as Mentor or Advanced Orion, is a class of United States spy satellites that collect signals intelligence (SIGINT) from space. Operated by the National Reconnaissance Office (NRO) and developed with input from the Central Intelligence Agency (CIA), eight have been launched from Cape Canaveral on Titan IV and Delta IV launch vehicles since 1995.
Mentor (A'lars)         
FICTIONAL CHARACTER IN MARVEL COMICS
Alars; A'lars
Mentor (A'lars) is a fictional character appearing in American comic books published by Marvel Comics. The character first appeared in Iron Man #55 (February 1973), and was created by Jim Starlin.
Beechcraft T-34 Mentor         
  • A YT-34 on display at the Castle Air Museum at the former [[Castle AFB]] in Atwater, California
  • A U.S. Navy T-34B assigned to NAS [[Saufley Field]] in the 1950s.
  • Beech T-34C Turbo Mentor operated by [[NASA]]
  • The Model 73 ''Jet Mentor''.
  • [[Japan Ground Self-Defense Force]]
  • Republic of China (Taiwan) Air Force (RoCAF) T-34C
  • T-34s of the March Field Aero Club at [[March Air Reserve Base]], California in 2004
  • A T-34A Mentor at the National Museum of the USAF
  • Indonesian Air Force T-34C
  • A T-34C Turbo-Mentor, which can be distinguished from the B (piston) model by the extended nose and exhaust stacks on either side behind the prop to accommodate the turboprop engine
  • T-34C of the Ecuadorian Air Force
  • [[Julie Clark]] in the T-34 "Free Spirit" c. 2006
TRAINER AIRCRAFT FAMILY
Beechcraft 45; Beech T-34; Beech T-34c; Beechcraft Mentor; Beech Turbo Mentor; Beech T-34 Mentor; T-34C; Beech Model 45 Mentor; Beech Model 73 Jet Mentor; Beech Model 45; T-34 Mentor; Beechcraft T-34C Turbo-Mentor; Beechcraft Model 73 Jet Mentor; T-34C Mentor; Beech T-34C Turbo Mentor; Beechcraft T-34C Turbo Mentor; T-34C Turbomentor; T-34C Turbo Mentor; Beech T-34A; Beech T-34A Mentor; Allison Turbine Mentor; Beechcraft T-34A Mentor
The Beechcraft T-34 Mentor is an American propeller-driven, single-engined, military trainer aircraft derived from the Beechcraft Model 35 Bonanza. The earlier versions of the T-34, dating from around the late 1940s to the 1950s, were piston-engined.
Mentor (1781 ship)         
Mentor was launched in New England in 1781. From 1784 she sailed from Great Britain, trading between London and New York or Quebec.

Википедия

Mentorship

Mentorship is the patronage, influence, guidance, or direction given by a mentor. A mentor is someone who teaches or gives help and advice to a less experienced and often younger person. In an organizational setting, a mentor influences the personal and professional growth of a mentee. Most traditional mentorships involve having senior employees mentor more junior employees, but mentors do not necessarily have to be more senior than the people they mentor. What matters is that mentors have experience that others can learn from.

According to the Business Dictionary, a mentor is a senior or more experienced person who is assigned to function as an advisor, counsellor, or guide to a junior or trainee. The mentor is responsible for offering help and feedback to the person under their supervision. A mentor's role, according to this definition, is to use their experience to help a junior employee by supporting them in their work and career, providing comments on their work, and, most crucially, offering direction to mentees as they work through problems and circumstances at work.

Interaction with an expert may also be necessary to gain proficiency with cultural tools. Mentorship experience and relationship structure affect the "amount of psychosocial support, career guidance, role modeling and communication that occurs in the mentoring relationships in which the protégés and mentors engaged".

The person receiving mentorship may be referred to as a protégé (male), a protégée (female), an apprentice, a learner or, in the 2000s, a mentee. Mentoring is a process that always involves communication and is relationship-based, but its precise definition is elusive, with more than 50 definitions currently in use, such as:

Mentoring is a process for the informal transmission of knowledge, social capital, and the psychosocial support perceived by the recipient as relevant to work, career, or professional development; mentoring entails informal communication, usually face-to-face and during a sustained period of time, between a person who is perceived to have greater relevant knowledge, wisdom, or experience (the mentor) and a person who is perceived to have less (the protégé).

Mentoring in Europe has existed as early as Ancient Greek. The word's origin comes from Mentor, son of Alcimus in Homer's Odyssey. Since the 1970s it has spread in the United States mainly in training contexts, associated with important historical links to the movement advancing workplace equity for women and minorities and has been described as "an innovation in American management".