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From the supplier: The Cambria County School-to-Work Connection in Pennsylvania has developed a highly effective training manual to guide school- and work-based mentors in 'shadowing' or monitoring students under company-sponsored school-to-work programs. The program prepares all the participants in work-based learning while connecting them at the same time. The Cambria program has been highly successful and has begun to be disseminated across the country.
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Title: Writing the book of mentoring. (training manual for school- and work-based mentors)(includes related article on fundamentals of work-based learning and training mentors)
Author: Jason Prucey
Publication:Techniques (Magazine/Journal)
Date: January 1, 1998
Publisher: Association for Career and Technical Education
Volume: v73 Issue: n1 Page: p38(2)
Article Type: Bibliography
Distributed by Thomson Gale
Writing the book of mentoring. (training manual for school- and work-based mentors)(includes related article on fundamentals of work-based learning and training mentors): An article from: Techniques
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Author(s)Jason Prucey
ISBN / ASINB00097JLQS
ISBN-13978B00097JLQ8
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