Mentoring Resources

This site highlights a selective list of Internet sources covering various aspects of mentoring. The Internet sources listed here are based on their authoritative nature, scope, and relevance to school and college faculty, students, and others interested in academic partnerships and mentoring. Several of the sites listed on this page are sponsored by professional organizations or originate from top academic institutions.

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    Peer Resources

Provides tips, strategies, and support for the creation of successful mentor programs, and includes materials from the Peer Resources Network discussion list.

    Australian Library and Information Association

Provides a facilitated mentoring program that meets the training and development needs of library professionals at various levels.

    Virginia Department of Education

Contributions of various educators involved in development of numerous local mentor programs.   

    San Antonio's Making Mentoring A Partnership

An affiliate of the National Mentoring Partnership, Inc. with a goal to increase the number of caring, stable mentoring relationships in San Antonio.

    Merrick Mentor Program

With a goal to establish a mentoring relationship between volunteer mentors and new graduate business students at the Merrick School of Business, this program not only helps students gain information but also assures them that, as graduates, they will be more prepared to deal with the realities of their profession.

 

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