Module 2: What is Mentoring?
Introduction
Initial Assessment
Module 1: The Promise and Potential of Mentoring
Module 2: What is Mentoring?
Module 3: The Predictable Cycle of Mentoring
Module 4: Qualities of an Effective Mentor
Module 5: Mentoring Young Innovators: Learning and Motivation
Module 6: Mentoring Tips
Final Assessment
Module 2: What is Mentoring?
Learning Objectives
Participants in this online learning module will be able to:
- Determine the definition of the current practice of mentoring.
- Distinguish the differences between what mentoring is and what it is not.
- Recognize the five critical components of an effective mentoring relationship.
- Examine the importance and role of learning and trust in successful mentoring.
- Compare how mentoring is similar and different from coaching and counseling students.
- Recognize the importance of learning in successful mentoring.
The Innovation Destination
The Innovation Destination was designed and evaluated by a team from the Center for Digital Literacy at the School of Information Studies, Syracuse University and developed by Data Momentum Inc, in partnership with the Connecticut Invention Convention, By Kids for Kids, New York On Tech, and over 70 school librarians and young innovators.
This site has been serving the youth invention community from 2015 - present.