GOALS for the AAMO Mentorship Program:
· Transfer valuable knowledge and skills
· Enhance the leadership competencies of the youth.
· Learn problem solving skills that can help developing quick thinking skills along with the courage to face difficult situations
· Create a culture that fosters continuous education, learning, and improvement.
· Give the youth the ability to make the right decision and cope with the situation of things around them
· Increase the youth self-esteem and self confidence, potentially reduce vulnerability to engage in behaviors with negative consequences, such as alcohol or drug abuse, sexual activity, delinquency, or violence
· Create REAL (Relevant, Experimental that focus on development activities, Aspirational, Learning based) goals for every mentoring relationship. Although REAL goal doesn’t mention measurability. That doesn’t mean progress can’t be tracked, highlight, and even measure changes in the mentee. What it means is that measurability shouldn’t be the end-all, be-all of the mentorship program.
· Create networking among the youth and their mentors
· Engagement
· Equity
· Innovation
· Integrity
· Pride
· Create questionnaire to pair mentor and mentee
· Coaching and building a caring and nurturing relationship
· Shadowing of a successful person in his/her professional field
· Challenging assignments
· Exposure and visibility
INTRODUCTION
What is the Mentorship and Mentoring?
Mentorship is to develop a personal and professional relationship between the mentor and mentee that requires engagement and empowerment, development of creating a culture of continuous learning, and cultivating individual career planning.
Mentoring is a stimulating journey of self-discovery and development which provides opportunities for personal fulfillment and achievement. Mentoring can be both energizing and motivating making a Mentor feel satisfied and content.
What is the Mentorship Program?
Mentorship programs are designed to assist mentees in becoming confident, productive, to strengthen their leadership competencies, and to enhance their communication, professionalism, critical thinking, and other skills important to the transition to a successful future and good career. Additionally mentoring provides the mentees to develop an emotional bond with the adult mentors.
Types of Mentoring
It can also be a helpful way to introduce new mentors and mentees. A flash mentoring session can act as a trial for a new mentoring relationship and help individuals to broaden their networks before committing to a longer-term mentorship.
DIFFERENCE BETWEEN MENTORING AND COACHING
Mentoring focuses on the long-term while coaching is more episodic in nature. Generally, mentoring is development oriented. It helps the Mentee develop greater awareness, concentrate on career goals, and make transitions from one occupational level to another.
Coaching deals with skills — it is heavily task-oriented or performance- oriented. Mentoring, on the other hand, is future-oriented. It establishes a vision of what could be achieved and lays the groundwork for the confidence and commitment to make it happen.
If you like to participate in our mentorship program or want to contribute in this program, please fill this form.
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