Assignment: Mentoring Unit
Assignment: Mentoring Unit
Assignment: Mentoring Unit
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Week 1: Mentoring Module
Read the Mentoring Unit in its entirety first. In your discussion this week, please answer the three questions below as they relate to this weeks Module.
Keep in mind that the person you are mentoring is called a mentoree (not mentee) remember that according to your reading the word came from a man named Mentor.
Questions:
Discipleship vs. Mentoring: Based on the biblical examples, were they the same in biblical times? What about now? What do you think and why?
Mentoring vs. Counseling: Counseling addresses cases of mental/emotional distress. How can a lay counselor address issues of soul care by using the art and practice of mentoring?
Briefly give us a list of thoughts on your own Mentor needs and strengths: In what would you like to be mentored? What can you offer a mentoree?
What are the types of mentoring?
There are three types of mentoring.
Traditional One-on-one Mentoring. A mentee and mentor are matched, either through a program or on their own.
Distance Mentoring. A mentoring relationship in which the two parties (or group) are in different locations.
Group Mentoring. A single mentor is matched with a cohort of mentees.
mentoring. Employee training system under which a senior or more experienced individual (the mentor) is assigned to act as an advisor, counselor, or guide to a junior or trainee. The mentor is responsible for providing support to, and feedback on, the individual in his or her charge.