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Is mentorship something you’ve considered as part of your role as a Christian educator? Why or why not?
Austin replied 1 month, 2 weeks ago 233 Members · 236 Replies
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Yes, mentorship is a key aspect of my role as a Christian educator because it allows me to guide and support students in their personal and spiritual growth, helping them develop their faith and character alongside their academic journey.
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Yes, mentorship is something I’ve considered as part of my role as a Christian educator. Teaching goes beyond just imparting academic knowledge; it also involves shaping students’ character, values, and spiritual growth.
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Yes. All teachers are mentors. Sometimes you can take on a more intentional mentor role … but just by by teaching in a classroom you are mentoring students.
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Yes mentorship is part of our discipleship cores as followers of Jesus. We must mentor all in relationship of Jesus and education
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Yes. It allows me to help students navigate personal and academic challenges through a faith-based perspective. By showing students spiritual support it helps them build the same virtues.