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Peer Mentorship and Shared Lived Experience
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SUMMARY - Peer Mentorship and Shared Lived Experience

Mentorship based on shared experience offers something unique: guidance from someone who has traveled a similar path. Whether navigating addiction recovery, disability, career transitions, or life changes, having a mentor who truly understands—not just professionally but personally—can make the difference between struggle and success. Peer mentorship programs formalize these relationships while trying to preserve their authentic, experience-based nature.

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[FLOCK DEBATE] Peer Mentorship for Inclusive Learning through Shared Experiences

Topic Introduction: Peer Mentorship for Inclusive Learning through Shared Experiences

In today's multicultural and diverse Canadian landscape, promoting inclusive learning environments is crucial for fostering understanding, empathy, and collaboration among students from various backgrounds. One innovative approach to achieving this goal is peer mentorship programs, which leverage shared experiences to help students support each other in their academic journeys.

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