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SESSION 5 Mentoring method in the local community.
Session goal The aim of this session is to familiarize the leaders of the local
community with the concept of mentoring. By participating in
our training, leaders will understand how mentoring can be used
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A good leader inspires those around him to take on a leadership
position. As a mentor, the leader is able to establish relationships
based on the exchange of knowledge and experience, which in
turn contributes to taking more firm and effective actions for the
development of the local community. A mentoring relationship
is a journey that the mentor and mentee go through together.
Thanks to it, it is possible to gain new experiences, perspectives
and knowledge.
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With this session, we want to equip leaders with the necessary
tools that will allow them to establish mentoring relationships
with members of their communities.
Our target group are people over 50 who are actively working
for the development of their local environment, trainers of
educational institutions including non-governmental
organizations operating at the local level. local-community-leaders.eu
Description of ● The first activity is designed to “break the ice” between
learning participants and create a warm, friendly atmosphere in the
group. (Handout 1)
activities/notes
● The second activity is designed to help trainees to reach a
for trainer
better understanding of the mentoring concept (Handout
2).
● The purpose of the third activity is to introduce the
participants to the four phases of the mentoring
relationship (Handout 3).
● The next activity will help participants to boost their
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listening skills (Handout 4).
● Following activity will allow participants to develop rules
for a successful mentor-mentee relationship (Handout 5).
● The next activity will allow participants to think of what
principles should be established to create a successful
mentoring relationship (Handout 5).
● In this activity, we will learn how to understand people's
motivations for taking action (Handout 7).
● The purpose of this activity is to familiarize participants
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