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mentorship

[men-tawr-ship, -ter-] / ˈmɛn tɔr ʃɪp, -tər- /
NOUN
state of being an informal teacher
Synonyms
STRONG
advisership
WEAK
consultancy practice


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The Thunder’s investment in the NBA draft’s undervalued prospects isn’t just a basketball mentorship program—it’s also a business imperative.

From The Wall Street Journal

In the Stockton Unified School District, the positive outcomes of the AmeriCorps-funded Improve Your Tomorrow, a mentorship and college access program for young men of color, can be seen at Cesar Chavez High School.

From Los Angeles Times

Rather than merely focusing on mentorship, networking or community-building, the Visionary Fellowship was designed to give these filmmakers the production experience they’ll need to thrive in the industry.

From Los Angeles Times

It was a loss of mentorship, aesthetic brilliance and camaraderie felt throughout the art world.

From Los Angeles Times

High Point’s unapologetic championing of God, family, country—and its focus on life skills, mentorship and job placement—were the key reasons our son enrolled.

From The Wall Street Journal