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Discover LudwigThe phrase "a level of mentoring" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to describe the degree or intensity of mentoring provided in a particular context, such as education or professional development.
Example: "The program offers a level of mentoring that is tailored to the individual needs of each participant."
Alternatives: "a degree of mentoring" or "a form of mentoring".
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"It looks real," Mr. Ross said, adding that the actual freshman-class groups offered officially by hundreds of colleges provide a level of mentoring that the Roomsurf groups could not possibly approximate.
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A couple of people who didn't make it through required an additional level of mentoring.
Their relationship with the recommender began with the act of recommending and was not initially on the level of mentoring.
Students in group B independently identified a lab with a research subject of interest to them and experienced a variable level of mentoring and autonomy available in each of the individual labs.
A more recent study demonstrating that this unconscious bias against women persists in STEM found that faculty members of all genders were more likely to hire a male undergraduate lab assistant than a female, pay the male lab assistant more than the female, and offer a greater level of mentoring, even when the candidates had identical qualifications (Moss-Racusin et al., 2012).
Higher-level outcomes of mentoring programs as well as the quality of the mentoring process need to be assessed with validated instruments in order to appraise their long-term impact on medical students' professional development and behavior.
You must do a lot of mentoring.
Research on mentors in Japan will help to provide a fuller picture of mentoring relationships.
The experience level of mentors ranged from sophomores (second year at ASU) to graduate students.
Both Step Up and WriteGirl, however, offer different levels of mentoring opportunities so that women with limited time can still have an opportunity to mentor.
A husband-and-wife superduo of mentoring.
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