Thesis advisor: Belle LiangPrevious research on mentoring has primarily focused on outcomes associated with these relationships. This body of literature has shown that youths can reap academic, psychological, social, and vocational benefits from the support and guidance provided by these relationships. In addition to outcomes, there has been a slow, but steady, shift to understand the process, or experience, of mentoring from the perspectives of both the mentor and youth. Yet both of these lines of inquiry tend to presuppose that youths are ready, willing, and able to engage in a relationship with a mentor, as long as one is available. Indeed, other research shows that not all youths are ready to be mentored. Therefore, in an attempt to add...
In the United States, youth mentoring programs are becoming an increasingly popular educational part...
School-based mentoring is a popular but relatively unstudied support intervention for students enter...
The purpose of this study was two-fold. First, a quasi-experimental study was conducted to explore t...
Formal mentoring programs rely on mentors to build supportive relationships with youth with the inte...
While most research focuses on the outcomes of peer mentoring for younger mentees, this program of r...
Community mentoring programs target at-risk youth with the aim of providing them with a positive, st...
Youth mentoring has become a popular program model promoting positive youth development and outpacin...
Anecdotal reports of the protective qualities of mentoring relationships for youth are corroborated ...
Mentoring programs are a popular approach for supporting low-income youth by providing them with an ...
Title from PDF of title page (University of Missouri--Columbia, viewed on October 30, 2012).The enti...
Mentoring relationships can have important effects on adolescents’ psychosocial and academic outcome...
Mentoring relationships can have important effects on adolescents’ psychosocial and academic outcome...
Mentorship, which is the relationship between one person and another based on the intellectual and/o...
School-based mentoring is a popular but relatively unstudied support intervention for students enter...
Mentorship, which is the relationship between one person and another based on the intellectual and/o...
In the United States, youth mentoring programs are becoming an increasingly popular educational part...
School-based mentoring is a popular but relatively unstudied support intervention for students enter...
The purpose of this study was two-fold. First, a quasi-experimental study was conducted to explore t...
Formal mentoring programs rely on mentors to build supportive relationships with youth with the inte...
While most research focuses on the outcomes of peer mentoring for younger mentees, this program of r...
Community mentoring programs target at-risk youth with the aim of providing them with a positive, st...
Youth mentoring has become a popular program model promoting positive youth development and outpacin...
Anecdotal reports of the protective qualities of mentoring relationships for youth are corroborated ...
Mentoring programs are a popular approach for supporting low-income youth by providing them with an ...
Title from PDF of title page (University of Missouri--Columbia, viewed on October 30, 2012).The enti...
Mentoring relationships can have important effects on adolescents’ psychosocial and academic outcome...
Mentoring relationships can have important effects on adolescents’ psychosocial and academic outcome...
Mentorship, which is the relationship between one person and another based on the intellectual and/o...
School-based mentoring is a popular but relatively unstudied support intervention for students enter...
Mentorship, which is the relationship between one person and another based on the intellectual and/o...
In the United States, youth mentoring programs are becoming an increasingly popular educational part...
School-based mentoring is a popular but relatively unstudied support intervention for students enter...
The purpose of this study was two-fold. First, a quasi-experimental study was conducted to explore t...