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He considers his ascent a gradual one, with Jim Bedard, the goalie coach, and Osgood, a team consultant, serving as mentors.
These include teaching in school programs that the government has abandoned, serving as mentors to disadvantaged children and socializing at fund-raising galas.
But they offer services beyond that -- serving as mentors for some entrepreneurs, attracting new investment for others, and often ending up on the boards of the companies in which they have invested.
And she said she supported "pay for performance," a position that, again, resembles the union's, and would provide extra pay to teachers who take on additional responsibilities like serving as mentors to other teachers.
As Bibbs and Dixon struggle to get off the "F" list, principals and teachers are working overtime, and children are focused as they study in small groups, aided by an influx of volunteers serving as mentors.
Lifelike, interactive digital characters, serving as mentors and role-playing actors, have been shown to significantly improve learner motivation and retention.
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He was a masterful teacher, serving as mentor to many important French chemists, including Auguste Laurent, Charles-Adolphe Wurtz, and Louis Pasteur.
Peer-mentorships offer a more complete alternative in that each person both gives and receives critical advice, serving as mentor and protégé simultaneously.
The best doctors can then serve as mentors.
Reporters and editors also serve as mentors to the winners.
People volunteered to serve as mentors for children who lacked adult support.
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