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- noun Plural form of
mentor . - verb Third-person singular simple present indicative form of
mentor .
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Examples
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A program which I support called Nnational Lab Day (NLD) is connecting mentors from the real world of tech and science with K-12 kids to do hands-on projects.
Jack Hidary: Kickstarting Science and Math Learning Jack Hidary 2010
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A program which I support called Nnational Lab Day (NLD) is connecting mentors from the real world of tech and science with K-12 kids to do hands-on projects.
Jack Hidary: Kickstarting Science and Math Learning Jack Hidary 2010
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Also, the pool of potential mentors is larger if you make it something people can do over the Internet and phone -- like the busy professionals in Chicago, who can help schoolkids from their desks instead of trekking back and forth to the schools in the middle of the afternoon.
Anya Kamenetz: E-Mentoring: Someone (Virtually) by Your Side Anya Kamenetz 2010
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Also, the pool of potential mentors is larger if you make it something people can do over the Internet and phone -- like the busy professionals in Chicago, who can help schoolkids from their desks instead of trekking back and forth to the schools in the middle of the afternoon.
Anya Kamenetz: E-Mentoring: Someone (Virtually) by Your Side Anya Kamenetz 2010
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Also, the pool of potential mentors is larger if you make it something people can do over the Internet and phone -- like the busy professionals in Chicago, who can help schoolkids from their desks instead of trekking back and forth to the schools in the middle of the afternoon.
Anya Kamenetz: E-Mentoring: Someone (Virtually) by Your Side Anya Kamenetz 2010
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Also, the pool of potential mentors is larger if you make it something people can do over the Internet and phone -- like the busy professionals in Chicago, who can help schoolkids from their desks instead of trekking back and forth to the schools in the middle of the afternoon.
Anya Kamenetz: E-Mentoring: Someone (Virtually) By Your Side Anya Kamenetz 2010
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Also, the pool of potential mentors is larger if you make it something people can do over the Internet and phone -- like the busy professionals in Chicago, who can help schoolkids from their desks instead of trekking back and forth to the schools in the middle of the afternoon.
Anya Kamenetz: E-Mentoring: Someone (Virtually) by Your Side Anya Kamenetz 2010
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Also, the pool of potential mentors is larger if you make it something people can do over the Internet and phone -- like the busy professionals in Chicago, who can help schoolkids from their desks instead of trekking back and forth to the schools in the middle of the afternoon.
Anya Kamenetz: E-Mentoring: Someone (Virtually) by Your Side Anya Kamenetz 2010
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Also, the pool of potential mentors is larger if you make it something people can do over the Internet and phone -- like the busy professionals in Chicago, who can help schoolkids from their desks instead of trekking back and forth to the schools in the middle of the afternoon.
Anya Kamenetz: E-Mentoring: Someone (Virtually) by Your Side Anya Kamenetz 2010
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Also, the pool of potential mentors is larger if you make it something people can do over the Internet and phone -- like the busy professionals in Chicago, who can help schoolkids from their desks instead of trekking back and forth to the schools in the middle of the afternoon.
Anya Kamenetz: E-Mentoring: Someone (Virtually) by Your Side Anya Kamenetz 2010
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