“…The word mentor is derived from the writings of Homer in his poem “The Odyssey.” When Odysseus left home to travel to distant wars, he entrusted his son to his faithful and dependable advisor named Mentor. Mentor performed as a guide, teacher, tutor, and father to Telemachus, Odysseus' son (Fox, Rothrock, & Skelton, 1992; Ramsey, Thompson, & Brathwaite, 1994). Therefore, in English, the word mentor is the best term to use when trying to express a role that means master, supporter, friend, guide, teacher, parent, coach, and confidant.…”