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| Mentor information pack |
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| The information pack includes the benefits to pupils,
discusses the mentoring relationship and the benefits of
mentoring. How you benefit, how the programme works, what
makes good Mentor, the role of a Mentor, what is expected
of you as a Mentor, what types of mentoring are available?
The pack also discusses recruitment and matching, the mentoring
year and a mentor profile form. |
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Mentor resource pack
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| Front Cover |
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| Cover
letter and Contents |
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One: Mentor Training Booklet
This is where you’ll find the Mentor Training Booklet
if you missed our training session or you need to find
out about the year in brief. Also includes suggestions
for dealing with any common problems and difficulties. |
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Two: Getting to Know Each Other and Ourselves
In the first few sessions mentors sometimes find they
need ideas for ice-breaking activities or finding out
more about their students. In this section you’ll
find activities such as “What sort of person am
I?” and “Life Planning”. |
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Three: General Exercises and Games
In this section there are over twenty games that can be
used or adapted for your sessions. Some of these are best
in groups of about 3 or 4 so you may like to join up with
a colleague and their students. |
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Four: Presentation Skills
We find a lot of students are interested in how to make
presentations. This section contains an introduction to
presentation skills and a presentation exercise. |
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Five: The World of Work
All that you need to conduct a session on helping students
with CV’s and job applications. Also contains an
index of careers and information about Connexions; the
Government organisation set up to help 13-17 year olds
with career decisions. |
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Six: Taking Your Mentees Out
Some mentors find taking their students on trips near
their workplace is a great way to get to know them in
a less formal environment. In this section there are ideas
for Leisure and Work trips. Call us at the office if you
need more advice on what your students may be interested
in or to see if we have any group outings planned. |
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Seven: Other Resources
This section contains a summary of common terms in education,
a listing of dance and drama places in Hackney as well
as all the libraries. We also list some websites that
mentors have found useful in the past. |
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Eight: Mentoring Feedback
In this section you’ll find a student evaluation
form that can be filled in and used as a basis for a mentoring
session and examples of the kind of questions you may
like to ask to evaluate the progress of your relationship. |
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