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“In a 1699 book titled Les Aventures de Telemaque, French writer François Fénelon expanded on the relationship between Mentor and Telemachus, recounting their travels and lessons together (Smollett, 1997). The modern use of mentor to mean a trusted friend, counselor, or teacher is most likely a result of Fénelon’s book.”
Tammy Heflebower, Coaching Classroom Instruction
“Although the term has broadened as the popularity of coaching has expanded, the term coach generally means helping someone move from where he or she is to where he or she needs or wants to be.”
Tammy Heflebower, Coaching Classroom Instruction
“Fénelon expanded on the relationship between Mentor and Telemachus, recounting their travels and lessons together (Smollett, 1997). The modern use of mentor to mean a trusted friend, counselor, or teacher is most likely a result of Fénelon’s book.”
Tammy Heflebower, Coaching Classroom Instruction
“reach and then maintain the highest levels of performance”
Tammy Heflebower, Coaching Classroom Instruction