I agree with Teacher Nancy Wang, it depends on the context. Mentoring in the United States mainly emphasizes a system used in teacher education. The method of mentoring in this system was later broadened. There are also mentors in companies and other places. In other words, English. A workplace mentor is not: On-the-job training A panacea for solving substandard performance or mismanagement Daily management A decisive tool for promotion Not a unilateral sharing of information and learning Secondly, clarify the workplace mentor and the mentee. Although the Chinese definitions all have the meaning of mentor, the meanings are still different. Tutors are more focused on academic tutoring, such as teaching assistants in universities and private tutors, who mainly provide academic help. Mentor can be involved.
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