5. Mentoría en el lugar de trabajo para estudiantes con discapacidades y/o dificultades de aprendizaje

1. INTRODUCCIÓN

El objetivo principal es comprender cómo apoyar y fortalecer la relación con el alumno, cómo fomentar un enfoque responsable al asumir nuevas tareas y responsabilidades, y cómo proporcionar retroalimentación efectiva.

2. EVALUACIÓN PREVIA

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3. RESULTADOS DE APRENDIZAJE

  • Utilizar la mentoría para garantizar una transición exitosa al empleo – apoyando al alumno.
  • Saber cómo adaptar la comunicación para alcanzar los objetivos de manera efectiva.
  • Construir una relación de calidad con el alumno a través de la honestidad y el apoyo.
  • Proporcionar al alumno la estructura necesaria para completar las tareas.
  • Asistir en el desarrollo de nuevas competencias.
  • Animar al alumno durante momentos difíciles, fomentando la motivación.
  • 4. CONTENIDO

    5. LISTA DE VERIFICACIÓN DEL CONTENIDO

    Mentor vs. alumno vs. mentoría

    Construir una relación de mentoría de calidad

    Apoyar a los alumnos en su progreso

    Procedimiento operativo estándar

    Dar retroalimentación

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