Recent research and empirical investigations of mentoring programmes have focused on how mentors can help at-risk youth to develop trusting relationships through consistent frequency of contact and emotional closeness. Many mentoring programmes are also geared toward enhancing students’ academic potential. This quantitative study examined whether participation in DREAM, a Northeastern United States, activity-based mentoring programme, was positively associated with children’s physical self-efficacy; global self-esteem; academic self-concept and educational expectations and their interest in travel experiences. Self-report data were collected from participating mentors and mentees. The results indicated that adjustment outcomes for boys and ...
Increasing national evidence highlights the important association between having a mentor and youths...
Mentoring is a highly individualized educational measure that can support youth development in commu...
Previous research suggests that school-based mentoring programs like those offered by Big Brothers B...
Recent research and empirical investigations of mentoring programmes have focused on how mentors can...
As the number of at-risk students\u27 increases, challenges for teachers, administrators and policym...
Many young adults leave the education system earlier than their capabilities warrant, either droppin...
Mentoring as an intervention technique to address the needs of at risk youth is rapidly increasing...
This report presents results from the nation's first large-scale study to examine how youth's levels...
Students without caring, positive role models often make poor decisions. School personnel are aware ...
Community mentoring programs target at-risk youth with the aim of providing them with a positive, st...
Previous research suggests that school-based mentoring programs, such as those offered by Big Brothe...
Academic mentoring programs promote high school completion for at-risk youth. The purpose of this st...
The author presents original research findings on the subject of the impact of a youth mentoring pro...
In recent years, mentoring has been recognized by organizations and researchers as having great impo...
In the United States, youth mentoring programs are becoming an increasingly popular educational part...
Increasing national evidence highlights the important association between having a mentor and youths...
Mentoring is a highly individualized educational measure that can support youth development in commu...
Previous research suggests that school-based mentoring programs like those offered by Big Brothers B...
Recent research and empirical investigations of mentoring programmes have focused on how mentors can...
As the number of at-risk students\u27 increases, challenges for teachers, administrators and policym...
Many young adults leave the education system earlier than their capabilities warrant, either droppin...
Mentoring as an intervention technique to address the needs of at risk youth is rapidly increasing...
This report presents results from the nation's first large-scale study to examine how youth's levels...
Students without caring, positive role models often make poor decisions. School personnel are aware ...
Community mentoring programs target at-risk youth with the aim of providing them with a positive, st...
Previous research suggests that school-based mentoring programs, such as those offered by Big Brothe...
Academic mentoring programs promote high school completion for at-risk youth. The purpose of this st...
The author presents original research findings on the subject of the impact of a youth mentoring pro...
In recent years, mentoring has been recognized by organizations and researchers as having great impo...
In the United States, youth mentoring programs are becoming an increasingly popular educational part...
Increasing national evidence highlights the important association between having a mentor and youths...
Mentoring is a highly individualized educational measure that can support youth development in commu...
Previous research suggests that school-based mentoring programs like those offered by Big Brothers B...