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What constitutes Mentoring another team?
Many times teams are asked who or how many teams they mentor. We always struggle to answer this. We hold many workshops, training, etc. During build season we get a steady stream of phone calls and visits from other teams. So are we "mentoring" all those teams? Does the other team have to realize it as mentoring?
What is your team's definition of "mentoring'? And please be specific. |
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I've always believed that if a team actively seeks out your help, then you are mentoring them. This includes teams who continue to seek help from you after you have made the initial invite to them.
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I think the real question is... where does coopertition end and mentoring start?
A team can call you up and ask if you have a part they need but can't get from the manufacturer in time. That's a team actively seeking your help... but you aren't really mentoring them. A team might give you a call because they can't get their radio working after a competition, so you give them some pointers. How is that different from posting the question on CD? Again, it's mostly coopertition, and not mentoring. When you get into mentoring, in my opinion, is with more drawn out involvement with a team. Just answering a random question or a quick request doesn't count. But if the team comes to you with questions repeatedly over the build season, it might be mentoring. if you help the team through an entire project, it's probably mentoring. If you help a team get started, it's probably mentoring. |
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Now, if someone asks my team how many mentors we have, I consider all adults who are affiliated to only our team and are actively involved in the build season. - Sunny G. |
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There's a difference between "mentoring" and "providing assistance to".
In Ontario, rookie teams are set up with an official veteran mentor team for their first year. If a partnership doesn't start up on its own, the regional director asks veteran teams to take on a rookie team. Veteran teams help find sponsors and mentors and introduce them to the FIRST culture. Rookie teams can hit the ground running. During the build season mentors and senior team members visit the rookie team as often as possible, include them in events, provide parts and expertise, critique designs, help out with fa brication etc. I've seen too many regionals where all the rookie teams are clustered in numerical order at one end of the pits and don't have much a clue as to what is going on. For the past couple of years at Ontario regionals the veteran and rookie are side by side in the pit area. The success of the arrangement varies but is somewhat dependent on the distance between the two teams. We've officially mentored rookie teams for the past three years and it works really well. Last year we were an hour's drive from our rookie. The had a great season and are really enthused for this year. The relationships built with all our official rookies continue. Suggest it to your regional director. |
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(i.e. a single individual mentors another team than the one their on, or a team mentors a single person from another team, or an individual from one team mentors an individual from another team). |
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You might even pose the question of when do you start feeling like part of another team? It's a tricky question I suppose, but most teams really should be able to tell when they are stretching the truth in Chairman's essays or other literature. (I'm presuming that's why this question was posed). Quote:
Quick google search also brought me to this, which I thought fit into FIRST pretty well. What does a mentor do? Quote:
Good topics for discussion! |
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What if 3929 said at a team meeting "We're mentoring 2495!" and only 1 person went to help 2495 -- would that count? What if 5 people went? Interesting discussion, in my mind with only one possible (and unsatisfying) resolution. -John |
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That's an interesting point though, I've never thought about it in a quantitative way (how many people on each side), I always felt this was something driven more by qualitative evaluation by the mentee. The best example of true mentorship I've seen is 1114 and 2056's relationship. |
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IMO, even if one person from the team repeatedly helps another team, I think the team can take credit for mentoring the team. My reasoning is that when the individual is off helping the other team, his team is reduced by one mentor and has to make up for it.
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Now define "helps another team." What if someone answers a series of questions about gearbox math on Chief Delphi, does that count? What if someone answers a series of questions about gearbox math via email, does that count? -John |
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Our team has had our control systems mentor spend an entire day(s) during build season at other schools, the last several years.
Or our machinist make simple parts for other teams, due to the lack of resources of the other school, while they observe and learn the process of making them. I'd constitute that as mentoring and not just providing advise on what the team should do. If at some point, the team cannot be successful without the assistance of the team offering its assistance while teaching them something, I'd call that mentoring. If its reciprocating, then perhaps the term partnership or collaboration might be more appropriate. |
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I am realizing that what I have been doing the past few years is probably not mentoring, but rather just trying to be helpful. I am grasping at a "label." I'm not answering the questions about gearbox math, but could swap in various other topics. ;) NEHO anyone? |
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I edited my original post to clarify. -John |
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