This little book is a big pocketful of helpful tips.
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The Mentoring Pocketbook may be small in size but large in value. Its eighty-six pages neatly summarized hours of work online reseaching the purpose and uses of the mentoring model. My school has recently implemented a mentoring program, of which I am a part. Although this book is aimed at mentoring in professional organisations, its information is easily adaptable to use in other venues. Of particular help to me was the information on the types of relationships which closely ties into the types of language registers that we teach as part of our language arts classes. The 3-Stage Model section is well laid out and each stage well defined. I am delighted to add this book to my professional library. I will use it as our mentoring program develops. I will also use it as a reference in writing my summary paper on the mentoring process which I am using as part of my Ph.D. program in Psychology.
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