mentoring
Example Sentences
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“The biggest part of coaching a quarterback one-on-one, of mentoring, is building that trust,” Cutcliffe said.
Ms Constance said the government was tackling youth violence through measures including "effective consequences for offences, police action including stop and search, education, diversion and mentoring programmes, and sustained school and community engagement."
From BBC
Community centers might revive compadrazgo-style mentoring, while faith groups, charity organizations and neighborhoods host shared meals or service projects that bring people together.
While that certainly made sense during the crisis, it came at the expense of tasks that require collaboration, such as group projects, helping colleagues and mentoring new hires.
Thinking about what he might do next, he recalled particularly enjoying those occasions when he was a guest lecturer at law schools and colleges and mentoring younger associates.
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