Mentor vs Coaching - What's the difference?
mentor | coaching |
English eponyms
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The act by which someone is coached.
* 2009 , Decisions and Orders of the National Labor Relations Board
As a proper noun mentor
is (greek mythology) odysseus's trusted counselor he was assigned the responsibility to raise odysseus's son telemachus, while odysseus was away fighting in troy.As a verb coaching is
.As a noun coaching is
the act by which someone is coached.mentor
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See also
* coach * nestor * sponsor *Article on the etymology and history of the word “mentor” on languagehat.com
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coaching
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Verb
(head)Noun
(en noun)- While Promedica may indeed have been an unfair labor practice case, the salient issue involved whether coachings were disciplinary, and thus could be considered "discrimination" under Sec. 8(a)(3) of the Act.