Mentor definition

Mentor means a professional employee of the primary district who monitors the pupil's progress, ensures the pupil has access to needed technology, is available for assistance, and ensures access to the teacher of record. A mentor may also serve as the teacher of record if the primary district is the provider for the virtual course and the mentor meets the requirements under subdivision (e).
Mentor means a licensee providing guidance in a mentoring program.
Mentor means a person employed by or under contract with the agency provider who has experience providing direct services to persons with developmental disabilities and who is available on a regular basis to provide guidance to new direct support professionals regarding techniques and practices that enhance the effectiveness of the provision of individual employment support.

Examples of Mentor in a sentence

  • Grantee shall use the remaining $1,000 of the grant funds to make an honorarium payment to the Mentor.

  • The Mentor shall meet with the Fellow at least twice a month to provide guidance and advice on professional development and career topics including, but not limited to, work/life balance, time and project management, teaching and mentorship, committee and other professional service, community engagement and outreach, lab and research management, and promotion and tenure.

  • Grantee must notify NAS within ninety (90) days if the person identified in the original application as the Mentor changes.

  • NAS must provide approval of any changes with the named person as the Mentor.

  • For purposes of this subparagraph, VENDOR shall use either California Department of Justice or Be A Mentor, Inc.


More Definitions of Mentor

Mentor means a person who is instructing or assisting with teaching of the educational outdoor skills activity.
Mentor means an individual who:
Mentor means, with respect to a beginning teacher, an individual employed by a school district or area education agency as a teacher or a retired teacher who holds a valid license issued under Iowa Code chapter 272. The individual must have a record of four years of successful teaching practice, must be employed on a nonprobationary basis, and must demonstrate professional commitment to both the improvement of teaching and learning and the development of beginning teachers. With respect to a beginning administrator, “mentor” means an individual employed by a school district or area education agency as a school district administrator or a retired administrator who holds a valid license issued under Iowa Code chapter 272. The individual must have a record of four years of successful administrative experience and must demonstrate professional commitment to both the improvement of teaching and learning and the development of beginning administrators.
Mentor means an individual employed by a school district or area education agency as a teacher or a retired teacher who holds a valid license issued under chapter 272. The individual must have a record of three years of successful teaching practice, must be employed on a nonprobationary basis, and must demonstrate professional commitment to both the improvement of teaching and learning and the development of beginning teachers.
Mentor means an experienced educator who provides guidance to a practitioner, administrator candidate or novice educator.
Mentor means a classroom teacher hired by the local school division who has achieved continuing contract status or other instructional personnel including retired teachers who meet local mentor selection criteria. The mentor should work in the same building as the beginning teacher or be instructional personnel who is assigned solely as a mentor. A mentor should be assigned a limited number of teachers at any time. Instructional personnel who are not assigned solely as mentors should not be assigned to more than four teachers at any time. Mentors guide teachers in the program through demonstrations, observations, and consultations.
Mentor means a person who (a) currently holds a valid hunting license issued by the New York State Department of Environmental Conservation, (b) is twenty-one years of age or older, (c) has at least three years of prior experience hunting deer as a hunting license holder, and (d) has been designated in writing by a minor’s parent or legal guardian on a form prescribed by the New York State Department of Environmental Conservation to serve as a mentor to said minor for purposes of the Pilot Youth Deer Hunting Program.