Hey all, I wrote a blog post with some input about how to structure mentorship teams from my experience as a service manager in automotive repair (of all things). I put it into a blog post here:
https://www.2kreate.com/index.html#Post-Mentorship (With a little encouragement from Daniel - thank you!) Hope it adds value in some small way! Daniel Powell On Thu, Mar 15, 2018 at 1:52 PM, Daniel Pocock <[email protected]> wrote: > > Hi all, > > We have previously had an aim to have 2 mentors : 1 student > > It was already mentioned in one email that some of the previous Android > projects had a 3 mentor : 3 student structure. > > How do people feel about team structures in general? > > This year in particular, I notice the following languages are mentioned > in multiple projects: > > 12 Python > 6 Ruby > 4 Java > > and this also suggests that some pooling of mentoring effort could be > possible for anybody who wants to formally or informally organize > themselves that way. > > How do other mentors and admins feel about this? What should be the > safe minimum? E.g. is 2:2, 3:4 or 4:4 considered reasonable? > > When there are team arrangements, does each mentor act as a "lead" > mentor for a different student or is it truly mixed? > > Regards, > > Daniel > >
