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  2. E-mentoring - Wikipedia

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    E-mentoring is a means of providing a guided mentoring relationship using online software or email. It allows participants to communicate at their own convenience and beyond time zones since it eliminates the need for them to be in the same physical location. [ 1 ]

  3. E-Mentor Corps - Wikipedia

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    E-Mentor Corps is a project of the US State Department that will allow entrepreneurs seeking advice to access mentors on-line. [1] The E-Mentor Corps will call on business leaders and proven entrepreneurs in the United States and overseas to serve as E-Mentors to aspiring and emerging entrepreneurs around the world.

  4. StudentMentor.org - Wikipedia

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    StudentMentor.org was founded in 2010 by Ashkon Jafari and Stephanie Bravo. According to a USA Today interview with Jafari, "The mentoring organization was launched because while students in grades K-12 have plenty of programs to find mentors, college students often don't have anyone to guide them. We know there is a huge need out there."

  5. Wikipedia:Mentorship - Wikipedia

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    A mentor is both an advisor and a supervisor and the protégé is the subordinate. Many protégés need a mentor because they have been involved in problematic behavior caused by their failure to understand our policies and guidelines. The mentor may even be in danger of being manipulated by a protégé who has a stronger psyche.

  6. Wikipedia:Good article mentorship - Wikipedia

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    This is a list of users who have volunteered to be good article mentors. If you wish to choose a specific mentor, you can leave a message on one of their talk pages. Remember that not all of them might be active or be able to help at any given time. If you're an experienced reviewer, you can add your name! You do not need to be on this list to ...

  7. Category:Mentorships - Wikipedia

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    This page was last edited on 31 December 2019, at 17:15 (UTC).; Text is available under the Creative Commons Attribution-ShareAlike 4.0 License; additional terms may apply.

  8. European Mentoring and Coaching Council - Wikipedia

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    The EMCC was founded in 1992 as the Mentoring Coaching Council, and renamed to its current name around 2001–2002. [1] It was founded by some of the leading exponents and academics in the fields of mentoring and coaching: Eric Parsloe, Sir John Whitmore, David Clutterbuck, David Megginson [5] and Julie Hay.

  9. Wikipedia talk:Mentorship - Wikipedia

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    One could imagine that mentoring by Wikipedia authors might become popular in the sense of an insiders' tip: There are many adolescents for whom such a mentorship could be a significant personal benefit (World population: 0-14 years: 27.2% (male 950,127,898/female 894,359,186)). --fasten 18:38, 4 October 2009 (UTC)