Mentoring Programs as a Part of an Educational Process
Mentoring Programs as a Part of an Educational Process
A mentor and a mentee jointly decide what kind of activities they prefer to choose for their collaboration. Mentoring programs are created in order to help similar-minded people to find each other. Mutual activities include long-term consultations on career questions, looking over student's resume, etc. There are special lists of tips both for a mentor and a mentee who have just created a mentoring pair. Both parties exchange contacts in order to be always in touch. Schedule may also differ from several meetings per month to a few hours per week; it depends on the mutual decision of both sides. They need to develop meaningful relations, and it is a complicated, but pleasant task.