Mentoring involves professional and personal growth through various activities, while reporting simply shares knowledge via discussion and presentation. Mentoring is defined as a professional relationship where a knowledgeable mentor assists a mentee in developing specific skills and knowledge. The PowerPoint presentation on literature from the 21st century should include an introduction, author background, vocabulary, story discussion, group activity, quiz, and identification of group members' roles.
Mentoring involves professional and personal growth through various activities, while reporting simply shares knowledge via discussion and presentation. Mentoring is defined as a professional relationship where a knowledgeable mentor assists a mentee in developing specific skills and knowledge. The PowerPoint presentation on literature from the 21st century should include an introduction, author background, vocabulary, story discussion, group activity, quiz, and identification of group members' roles.
Mentoring involves professional and personal growth through various activities, while reporting simply shares knowledge via discussion and presentation. Mentoring is defined as a professional relationship where a knowledgeable mentor assists a mentee in developing specific skills and knowledge. The PowerPoint presentation on literature from the 21st century should include an introduction, author background, vocabulary, story discussion, group activity, quiz, and identification of group members' roles.
Quarter 21st Century Literature From the WORLD Mentoring vs. Reporting
Mentoring is usually done using
different activities for the persons’ professional and personal growth. Mentoring vs. Reporting While reporting is simply sharing knowledge through oral discussion and presentation, mentoring is most often defined as a professional relationship in which a knowledgeable person/s (the mentor/s) assists another (the mentoree/s) in developing specific skills and knowledge. What’s the flow and the content? ********************** The PPT slides should contain the following: No. 1. Motivation {Game/Activity}
No. 2. About the Author (background
info about the author) No. 3. Unlocking of Difficulties (Vocabulary Enrichment) No. 4. Discussion Proper: Tell/Discuss the story in the most creative way you can
No. 5. Group Activity (Same group
assignment as in mentoring group)
1.No. 6. Quiz (Written- at least
10pts) No. 7. Name and task of each member (Last Slide)
example: Peralta, Anabelle *Game Facilitator
Santos, Eugene *Mentor Briones, Janel *Quiz / Visual Aid / PPT Topics: Group 1. A Low Art (by Margaret Atwood) -Canada Group 2. Silk (by Alissandro Baricco) - Italy Group 3. Malinche (by Laura Esquivel) - Mexico Group 4. The Valley of Amazement (by Amy Tan) - USA Topics: Group 5. The Good Body (by Eve Ensler) – USA RUBRIC: Creativity 25pts Content 20pts Rapport/Confidence Eye Contact 20pts Visual Aids/PPT /Audio-Video 15pts Voice Clarity 10pts Collaboration 10pts