It is likely that the role model and mentoring effects of fathers are strongest for sons, and stepsons. |
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Anne, who acts in a leadership capacity, describes her role in mentoring young women. |
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Politics and bureaucracy take over, however packaged in pedagogical cant about mentoring. |
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The scheme will provide a range of business mentoring support for start-ups and young businesses pre-investment. |
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I was mentored by a millionaire, and now I'm mentoring those who read the book. |
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The confidence of the mentee also increases through the mentoring relationship. |
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New distributors complete training that includes mentoring, classroom time, and business fundamentals. |
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Training supported by a mentoring programme and a help desk can help staff feel more secure. |
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Akwaake said it has been noted that many new businesses fail because of the lack of mentoring. |
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He won praise from the judges for his mentoring of scores of inner-city youngsters and helping many of them through to university. |
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A mentoring process can facilitate graduates' induction into the profession as they assume school counseling positions. |
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The length of time in a mentoring relationship was positively correlated with success. |
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The manager is expected to build and maintain a world class optical engineering team through mentoring, cross training and recruiting. |
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It is not an attempt to find fault but to help through mentoring and providing guidance and advice. |
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I would be very concerned about whether or not something really is mentoring if you have prescriptive outcomes. |
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Iowa State has created a mentoring program for college students planning development careers. |
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Affiliative identities result from choices of academic discipline, graduate school, mentoring networks, and employing institution. |
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Perhaps I should instigate a mentoring scheme between old hands and newcomers? |
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Marty perceives his mentoring not as a career but as a vocation and a faith commitment. |
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He offered mentoring advice to a snot-nosed, 24-year-old law student as if it were the most important part of his job. |
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In addition to recruitment, we need to collectively work on mentoring these individuals. |
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Speakers at these meetings are nationally renowned in business, mentoring, world events, etc. |
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We also established a mentoring program for undergrads with the undergraduate law and business society. |
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How about giving a tutorial, or mentoring those of us that want to do more but just don't know how? |
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I realized that most of my mentoring came from places outside academe and art institutions. |
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The foundation has helped nearly a dozen earn accreditation since 1995, with money, mentoring, and plain old encouragement. |
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The opportunity also facilitated mentoring students to write an article for publication. |
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Even with the best will in the world, however, not all mentoring programmes work according to plan. |
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For higher education as for business, the lesson seemed to be that mentoring had helped maintain male dominance. |
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For generations, the Panchen Lama and the Dalai Lama maintained their unique teacher-disciple relationship of the elder mentoring the younger. |
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She addressed the weakness by creating a mentoring program that matched new hires with experienced workers. |
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The secret to success in a mentoring relationship is compatibility. |
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As we have seen at our TBF mentoring events, there is a tremendous need for these connections. |
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The intent of this policy is to facilitate mentoring and knowledge transfer between existing and newly hired station staff. |
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These young people have specific training and mentoring needs that should be taken into account. |
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The program includes business plan development and mentoring by people experienced in local business development. |
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Work experience placements, mentoring, curriculum projects, summer schools, master classes, careers advice and practice interviews are regular features of school life. |
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Our mentoring relationships with Afghanistan's government and military leaders give insight into political and social challenges here. |
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In 2006, the IMAI team completed the development of clinical mentoring guidelines and the TB-HIV co-management guideline module. |
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In fact, all that alone time has created a hunger for mentoring, recognition, and deeper experience of friends and community at work. |
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We are at a very important, if not critical part of our mentoring process in the south and every bit of energy is going into that effort. |
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This relationship is the story of mentoring and intergenerational work that made Timothy a respected leader and strong follower of Christ. |
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Pupils' blazer lapels sag with enamel badges for choir, language-learning, mentoring younger pupils and so on. |
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Most induction programs have no curriculum and mentoring is a highly individualistic process. |
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But this makes it sound as though mentoring is a grimly earnest affair, when in reality it is usually just the opposite. |
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However, some rely strictly on informal mentoring, rather than a structured process linked to their performance review and career pathing. |
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The local partners will work with U. S. partners in every area from training to mentoring to seeding angel investor networks. |
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In other words, these equity suppliers also yield up significant value-added through investment monitoring and mentoring. |
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What supports will be in place for mentors or mentees who wish to seek counsel outside of their mentoring relationship? |
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Mindful approaches to developing mentoring, informal networks and career development for women in non-traditional fields are also important. |
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A mentoring program can work well as part of new member orientation, club committee team building, and officer succession planning. |
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For what it's worth, many mentors have said that mentoring was the single most rewarding experience they have ever had. |
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This program is designed to pair emerging CIO candidates with existing CIOs for a day of education, mentoring and collaboration. |
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The program is based on the development of a mentoring or buddy system for students who may be in danger of at-risk behaviour. |
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A key component: mentoring and cross training between new entrants and greyer talent. |
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Equity through Education has provided funds to endow six full scholarships annually for young women in the FWA Baruch College mentoring program. |
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The mentoring experience is transforming for the mentee, mentor, and profession. |
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His mentee now has the opportunity to be able to extend his mentoring network by having the opportunity to work with his mentor's mentor. |
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The Prince's Trust has also been given money to fund a mentoring project to support young people from the borough who have offended or may be at risk of offending. |
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There are now franchises for mentoring managers and sportspeople and franchises for internet shopping. |
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As noted above, previous research suggests that fathers and stepfathers can, among other benefits, provide mentoring and work-related networks, and act as role models. |
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The story of Centre d'usinage de Beauce serves as a good example that with of financial support, advice and mentoring can work wonders! |
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This includes training, mentoring and paying stipends to members of the security forces to ensure their retention. |
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We are usually mentored by our own disciplines and instead, need inter-disciplinary education and mentoring systems. |
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I know this show is heavily based on us mentoring and all the rest of it, but people really are in control of their own destinies in this show. |
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An extra eyepiece permits viewing by a second person and is useful for training, monitoring, and mentoring. |
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Continued mentoring and training will be required to further develop professional and competent Afghan national security forces. |
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Networking and mentoring schemes to smooth the transition back into the workplace are also vital. |
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If you are an experienced employee, adopt a mentoring attitude to start building a future legacy. |
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The constant challenges of mentoring a police force at ground level are what truly make this the best job in the world. |
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A mentoring programme was also introduced to facilitate the learning process about this type of international meeting. |
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I'd like to develop a mentoring gardening program, a mix of youth and seniors. |
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Consider volunteering your time with youngsters locally, through a school district, community mentoring program or youth center. |
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Volunteers need to be carefully matched to the task and receive the benefit of mentoring and training provided to paid staff. |
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Projects have included sponsoring literacy programs at schools in Haiti and mentoring elementary school students in Bartow. |
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Why would the wealthy, beautiful daughter of Blythe Danner and Bruce Paltrow need mentoring by two nonactors? |
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The charity, which works with Afro-Caribbean children, is planning a mentoring scheme for boys who are under-achieving at school to help get them back on track. |
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But you can also believe that dungy, having worked in the media glare of the NFL for years, knows that mentoring is not so simple. |
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It will take them some practice, some experience, and some mentoring and coaching from older students and teachers, to thrive as self-directed students. |
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Hull University has launched a unique mentoring project into cyberspace in a bid to bring the feminine touch to senior management jobs across Britain. |
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During Intel's growth spurt, the New Mexico team shifted some of its focus to group mentoring, where one manager helps a small group of new recruits. |
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The more I listened and asked him questions, the more animated and delighted he became, mentoring me on what he knew. |
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Did any women play a role in inspiring or mentoring you as you came up in this industry? |
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Scott was a drill captain for the Goldcoast Buccaneers, a mentoring program for West Philadelphia youth. |
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The Fund, now in its ninth year, provides money and mentoring to promising designers. |
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Today, more offer mentoring programs, tutoring, and extra counseling to help ease the transition. |
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In nearby Chester, Pa., he led an education and mentoring program for underprivileged children where he helped link children and their parents with tutors from the college. |
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In and of itself, mentoring is not likely to be an effective strategy for preventing crime, or for directly solving serious social problems which are multiply determined. |
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They believe that somehow, by mentoring, by serving in a soup kitchen, they can make a greater difference than by participating in the political process. |
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In a sense, PWC served as a kind of talent agency for Supreme Group, mentoring it, coaching it, and then earning a fee. |
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The incubators provide a rich environment for innovative entrepreneurs, including mentoring, networking resources, business development and financial management. |
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The traditional, dyadic model of mentoring may be effective for some people in some settings. |
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The money from the UPS Foundation will enable Guidepost Trust's befriending and mentoring service to continue its work for a fourth year. |
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During the previous Iraq war, the US spent nearly a decade and hundreds of billions of dollars building, arming and mentoring Iraqi military and police units, only to see them overwhelmed by Isis. |
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They can be resistant to positive mentoring. |
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Your answers to this questionnaire will be compiled into a mentee profile, which will be made available to the people who wish to take part in our mentoring program. |
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The worst case is when, under the pretence of mentoring, bosses get juniors to do their work for them, and then shift the blame on them when things go wrong. |
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Companionship serves as a genuine day-to-day, hands-on professional mentoring and a source of learning through example which plays a fundamental role in the development of our consultants' skillsets. |
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It has provided competitive and market intelligence, regulatory advice, online tools to guide small companies through the commercialization of nutraceutical and natural health products, and other mentoring services. |
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A new immigrant strategy will be launched, through which we will develop a mentoring framework and a communication skills development plan to assist this community in acclimatizing to Canadian business culture. |
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We caught up to the up-and-corner to discuss everything from mentoring to challenges unique to YEPs to professional expectations. |
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Proxima aims to help the FYROM authorities develop their police forces to the highest European and international standards through monitoring, mentoring and inspecting the management and operations of the police. |
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The rule of law component in the Mission will play a mentoring and facilitative role in assisting the Liberian rule of law sector to eradicate human rights violations caused by harmful traditional practices. |
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One industry training coordinator indicated that he had developed a short course on mentoring, had advertised it among his membership, and then had to cancel it due to low enrolment. |
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The goal of the project is to empower participants, through peer mentoring, training and anger management, to develop the skills and strategies they need to improve their personal situations and gain employment. |
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Unfortunately, political parties do not work to build female candidates' capacity through mentoring tools that could address these criticisms of incompetency. |
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Many organizations are understaffed, and the additional responsibility for training, supervising, and mentoring an intern can result in an unsatisfactory experience for both parties. |
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They will coordinate career planning, mentoring and support services, cadetships, apprenticeships, employment and volunteering opportunities. |
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This coincides with extensive networking and mentoring that allows new employees to quickly become engaged with the company and coworkers, and begin to decide where they would like to fit within the organization. |
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The fundraising event allows people to get together with friends, family, and co-workers and have fun in support of Big Brother Big Sister mentoring programs in their community. |
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The Board nurtures in-house expertise through mentoring and training programs, learning frameworks for professional development, and a variety of knowledge-sharing activities for its staff and Members. |
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The mentoring system allows a trust bond to be formed between the employee and the mentor in addition to increasing the effectiveness and quality of learning and reducing the new employee's anxiety level. |
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As a result, I think the Network will double in size in three years because we will now be able to offer services that we could not before, such as virtual mentoring. |
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One question on the evaluation form indicates to what extent mentorees believe that their participation in mentoring was beneficial to their career. |
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Whether planting a tree, working in a soup kitchen, planning a food drive, mentoring an underprivileged child, or raising money for an important cause our associates demonstrate their commitment to positive social change. |
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Employees have access to networking groups and mentoring programmes, which facilitate open discussion of workplace issues, including those affecting ethnic minority employees. |
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As you move about the jobsite, ask how the mentoring is coming along. |
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In an academic setting, there are a number of administrative and individual strategies that can be employed to prevent and respond to dysfunctional mentoring relationships. |
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Christy Langley is one of 50 RBC Centura employees who spend time mentoring young students with the Communities in Schools program, helping students such as four-year-old Nadir Thompson. |
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Should there be some kind of mentoring system? |
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The Lions Mentoring Program formalizes this process, outlines and illuminates the steps of successful mentoring, offers ideas and ways to build on these already significant relationships and rewards participants. |
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Simone Bresi-Ando is the founder of I'mPossible, a networking and mentoring group for women of colour, but her latest project has her asking women to fill out a survey which taps into every part of their lives. |
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This might mean providing inductions or mentoring for new consultants or GPs, enabling them to connect to the bigger picture and develop core skills and leadership behaviours. |
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With some of the young people I've been mentoring, I've realised that perhaps the environment they're used to isn't the most conducive to the type of attitude I want to bring out of them. |
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Often the chosen option is a patient process of mentoring. |
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For our book on mentoring, we interviewed 50 business leaders and politicians about their mentoring relationships. |
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What's more, mentoring programs can help firms shore up their retention rates and groom future firm leaders. |
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Student training is a critical but often overlooked aspect of the mentoring process. |
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Josie never engaged in mentoring a new faculty member again. |
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For the next hour the two friends, participants in Big Brothers Big Sisters of Canada's in-school mentoring program, make crafts, play games and otherwise enjoy each other's company. |
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She told the story of an eight-year-old cocaine addict, for whom she could not get treatment, who thanks to fly-fishing and his mentoring at the Banff Centre by a series of artists, is now drug-free. |
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The hardest judgment call in mentoring is how much support to give. |
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Falconry is transmitted from generation to generation as a cultural tradition by a variety of means, including mentoring, learning within families, or formalized training in clubs. |
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It will be up to the mentoring teams to continue developing and honing these police officers' skills and their professionalism on a day-to-day basis. |
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Incus Games is based in Innovation Birmingham's Entrepreneurs for the Future centre which provides mentoring from Entrepreneurs in Residence. |
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Encouraged to seek mentoring from any of our lawyers, articling students will discover a wealth of practical information and immeasurable experience. |
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Emotional support such as buddying or mentoring schemes can help a person to establish new social contacts and to regain motivation and a positive self-image. |
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These young people are challenged to grow personally and spiritually through the cross-cultural experience, training and mentoring relationships, and personal reflection and study. |
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Along with mentoring, RSA is committed to enhancing postsecondary education opportunities for transitioning students. |
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Alongside his engineering responsibilities at Cubewano, Addy heads the development department, mentoring and managing all development staff. |
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In addition, although not part of the proficiency evaluation, the yard manager carried out yearly monitoring and mentoring activities of each hostler to identify and correct rules misinterpretations. |
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You will receive personal attention, lifelong mentoring through a e-group, by Tatjana Radovanovic Küchler, an internationally recognized hypnotist after competition of the advanced training in hypnotherapy. |
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Full board and lodging as well as mentoring will be provided. |
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Resources are needed to hire people to come in and provide counselling and other forms of mentoring that are beyond the scope and grasp right now of the people who are able to keep this thing running on the wings of angels. |
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Although management, supervision and mentoring did not garner a lot of attention in the national studies, these topics did resonate with the key informants and respondents in this project. |
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This could mean thinking about how re-validation processes are used to assess leadership suitability, setting up formal mentoring programmes or using existing networks or forums to have different types of conversations. |
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Gives them some basic information on mentoring. |
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Particular attention is to be paid to pedagogical support and mentoring. |
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While some job descriptions specify that work experience is required, we also offer several mentoring programs that help you grow into a skilled professional. |
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Group mentoring or one-on-one interaction? |
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Here, there is obvious potential for trade union representatives to taking a leading role in organising mentoring and group support for parental returners. |
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Much has been written about the value of mentoring programs for novice teachers during the critical first year of teaching. |
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While professional associations have instituted mentoring programs in some sectors, notably film and TV production and broadcasting, they are aimed at career pathing and not necessarily a tool for the firms. |
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Polytechnic, Bow Valley College and Mount Royal College created an alternative model to preceptorship focusing on lateral mentoring within an interprofessional environment. |
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In this case, the number of direct reports is too high to allow effective management and supervision, including provision of mentoring and advice. |
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In these schools, mentoring teams are created, including teachers of general and professional oriented subject matters, who are tasked to offer assistance and support depending on the personal needs of students. |
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In addition, the EFAO offers a mentoring program, whereby seasoned farmers offer their experience of farming to help solve problems faced by novice farmers. |
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Once, speaking publicly of her childlessness without the least embarassment, she talked passionately about how much nurturing energy she had been able to turn to her volunteer and mentoring activities because of it. |
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Are there ways in which the mentoring program can bring potential mentors and mentees together to provide opportunities for initiating informal mentoring? |
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Canada expanded its program of police training and mentoring. |
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While K-Rep provides the start-up funds, UNESCO through its Chair at the University of Nairobi, offers mentoring and lifeskills education to help young women develop positive attitudes about themselves. |
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The college's array of support services are also available to grantees, including personal and career counseling, tutoring, and mentoring. |
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Picasso Café employs a part-time lifeskills counsellor to work with students who may want or need extra mentoring or support during times of stress. |
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Helen assumed the role of managing and coordinating the Policy Review Committee, and she helped establish a mentoring program in CCJA, pairing newer with more established members in the development of policy papers. |
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In fact, you'll find our employees mentoring students at schools and taking part in walk-a-thons, blood drives, and various other community projects. |
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This companywide survey was designed to determine whether employees have the training, mentoring opportunities and educational support they need to do the best job they can. |
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With so few women in the profession, those somebodies were all men, which explains why Ms Blair has thrown her influence behind projects that support mentoring. |
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Mentoring has been a common strategy to support and retain new teachers, and mentors have been reported to benefit considerably from the mentoring experience. |
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Faculty Award from the Association of American Law Schools, Section on Minority Groups, for her activism, mentoring, colleagueship, teaching and scholarship. |
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The contribution will provide funding, mentoring programmes and scholarships to footwear-specialist school Cordwainers at the London College of Fashion. |
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This paper reviews the literature and formative research findings describing pregnant and parenting teens' expressed needs for support and mentoring programs. |
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Conversely, mentoring from a nursing perspective continues to be relatively novel and there is a limited empirical literature base on mentoring in nursing. |
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My experiences of mentoring have changed in that I have been mentored by both peers and professionals, young and old, and in and outside of my field. |
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I've been adjudicating at smaller Eisteddfodau and benefitted from the mentoring scheme introduced by Cymdeithas yr Eisteddfodau at the National Eisteddfod last year. |
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Heaton, a founding member of Embrace, is also the manager of an up-and-coming Leeds band, Anechoic, as well as mentoring a number of bands in the Yorkshire area. |
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