STEM Mentor Application 1. Why do you want to be a STEM Mentor? I want to be a STEM Mentor so I can get to know the seventh graders‚ and help them get to know their school. It’s important for the STEM kids to know that the high school students aren’t as big or scary as they think‚ but that they’re friendly‚ kind people who are there to help you and talk to you if you need it. The STEM Mentoring program will be a valuable experience for the seventh graders‚ and I believe I can play an important part
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I constantly thank the Lord for the amazing family he has put me in. My parents have always instilled the “work hard play hard” principle into my sister and I from an early age. We have always been treated with respect from our parents and have been expected it in return. We have always been a close knit family and I tend to think‚ very unique as well. I grew up in a household with two graduate music majors; my mom‚ a violinist and vocalist‚ and my dad‚ a vocalist and all-around musician with a focus
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The history with my mentor is we met when I was playing football as a child and he was a high school coach. He encouraged me to do better at all of the sports i do and i would be the best player on the field. So almost every weekend we would go to the gym or a open field and workout and work on my stands so I can come out and up even more powerful. He told me somethings I can do on my own‚ because he did the same things when he was in high school and in college. If you would work on your weakness
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What have mentors done in my life to allow me to get to where I am today. In todays class assignment I understood what most of my mentors have done in my life. Throughout my existence I have had many people to help me continue on my journey as I went thru many test and trials. As I have had troubles with getting thru school with classes‚ students life‚ and motivation. One of my mentors would always be available to lend a helping hand to move on. My parents‚ siblings‚ family‚ and family friends have
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Having a mentor is a truly rewarding experience‚ it helps build relationships and bonds that can create lifelong relationships. I really enjoyed meeting with my mentor Devon French. Devon is originally from the Chicago suburbs and attended school at the University of San Diego for both his undergraduate and graduate degrees. He started his career at Deloitte during the fall of 2014 and currently is entering his second year as an Audit Senior. During his tenure at Deloitte‚ he has served a number
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This is a letter to someone that I am proud to call my mentor. My definition of a mentor is someone you can look up to and try to emulate regardless of the topic. GySgt Alberson is the Marine I have choosen to write about because he leads by example. This Marine though our incounters have been few always left me with new ideas or words to live by. On day back in 2005 the communication’s platoon decided to play ultimate fresibe for fun and leave the invitation open for anyone who wanted to play
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A Tribute to a Mentor Sgt Hoesly‚ Cortney R. SNCOA Sergeants Course 3-11 FA: SSgt Steinmetz 07 Mar 2011 This is a tribute to a man that has always been and will always be my mentor. His name is Alan Dale Jacobson‚ he is my father. He is not technically my father by blood‚ but he is by far the best father I could have ever asked for. I have known him my entire life as Uncle Al until I was 13 and he married my mother and our relationship went to a whole new level. He taught me many things
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of worries and concerns to the new working environment. No matter how well trained them or what degrees they obtained. Being in the practical/real experience is a complete different scenario. They need a kind extended hand to take them through this first year with clear‚ easy steps and guide them through their job requirements‚ until they feel confident enough and are off on "their own". Our role as mentors and leaders is to provide that guidance and support with an open heart and lots of patience
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13) Appendix 2 – Notes to help your Mentor PLEASE GIVE THESE THREE PAGES TO YOUR MENTOR Thank you for agreeing to be a mentor for this programme. The notes below outline what the student will expect of you and what Oxford Brookes University would like you to do to help the student towards obtaining the Oxford Brookes University BSc (Hons) Applied Accounting degree. You should be interested in the progress of the Project but you are not expected to be a tutor. You would normally listen to the
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effective mentor. There are many areas involved in becoming a good mentor. At the start of this module I studied the snakes and ladder model to mentorship. This emphasised the importance of assisting students climb the ladders and let letting them slip down the snake. There are many qualities you need to have‚ in order to becoming a good mentor. I have learnt that if you lack in just one of these qualities‚ the student you are mentoring can easily slip down the ladder. In my portfolio I have added
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