Mentoring plays a crucial role in bridging the gap between oral and literate cultures. In oral cultures, knowledge is transmitted primarily through storytelling, proverbs, and rituals. Conversely, literate cultures rely heavily on written language for communication and record-keeping. Mentors who understand both these perspectives can successfully … Read More
In dynamic societies, mentoring practices often intersect with the unique demands of both oral and literate cultures. While oral traditions heavily rely on storytelling, interpersonal connection, and experiential knowledge transmission, literate cultures emphasize written documentation, formal instruction, and codified rules. This presents a unique… Read More