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burchfield96

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What competencies and backgrounds are desirable for a Mentor Coach?
 
  a.Previous experience as a Mentor Coachb.Knowing the Protgc.Considering the Mentor Coachs educational background, experience, content knowledge, and mentor coaching skills

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What should be done in a Mentor Coach relationship before providing constructive feedback?
 
  a.Meet with the Protgs supervisorb.Have some introductory chit chatc.Provide some sincere compliments before offering constructive feedback



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