0 a person who gives a younger or less experienced person help and advice over a period of time, especially at work or school -- 導師,指導者,顧問
1 to help and give advice to a younger or less experienced person, especially in a job or at school -- 以導師身分協助指導(尤指在工作中為經驗較淺者提供幫助和建議)
The precise anatomy of the mentoring programmes under inspection is therefore defined operationally.
There are indeed a thousand (and more) evidential bricks to be assembled, thus making mentoring an ideal test bed of the potential of evidence-based policy.
The relation activity is to consult with peers and mentors.
Take, for example, literature reviews of the effectiveness of mentoring in young people to reduce anti-social behaviour.
The acquisition of this knowledge from mentors and peers was part of his professional formation.
As an intervention strategy to address adolescent problems, there has been significant national interest in the supportive role of mentoring.
There is little concrete exposition of the methodology employed, or mention of expertise in the fields of mentoring or reviewing.
Most mentors are female, white and middle class, and report positive personal outcomes including increased self-esteem.