This qualitative case study explores factors of mentor attrition from the perspective of 11 former mentors all of whom prematurely exited a community-based mentoring programme serving low-income African American girls. Themes of scheduling conflicts, lack of programme structure, disconnection from the mentoring organisation, and loss of relationship emerged to describe the process of withdrawal and associated distress of termination. Recommendations for strategies to promote mentor retention are addressed
This is an intrinsic qualitative case study dissertation that examined the experiences of mentees an...
The author presents original research findings on the subject of the impact of a youth mentoring pro...
The problem this study addressed was the high number of premature match closures occurring within yo...
This research is a qualitative case study exploring the factors that influence the attrition...
Abstract The problem addressed in this study was teacher attrition. The purpose of this qualitative ...
Although past studies of mentoring at-risk youth have yielded mixed results (Faith et al., 2011; DeW...
Background: Although early closure of formal youth mentoring relationships has recently begun to rec...
Research indicates that a significant number of mentors do not renew their mentoring commitments. Th...
Mentoring is a readily used intervention for at-risk youth and because of its prevalence and consens...
BACKGROUND Although early closure of formal youth mentoring relationships has recently begun to rec...
Scant empirical attention has been devoted to understanding endings in youth mentoring relationships...
Formal mentoring programs match mentors with mentees in an effort to improve youth outcomes in a var...
In recent decades, The United States Department of Education has become concerned with attrition and...
Premature closure of mentoring relationships decreases positive effects of mentoring or can even lea...
Mentoring relationships may have an effect on student attrition. Astin (1984) and Tinto (1993) ident...
This is an intrinsic qualitative case study dissertation that examined the experiences of mentees an...
The author presents original research findings on the subject of the impact of a youth mentoring pro...
The problem this study addressed was the high number of premature match closures occurring within yo...
This research is a qualitative case study exploring the factors that influence the attrition...
Abstract The problem addressed in this study was teacher attrition. The purpose of this qualitative ...
Although past studies of mentoring at-risk youth have yielded mixed results (Faith et al., 2011; DeW...
Background: Although early closure of formal youth mentoring relationships has recently begun to rec...
Research indicates that a significant number of mentors do not renew their mentoring commitments. Th...
Mentoring is a readily used intervention for at-risk youth and because of its prevalence and consens...
BACKGROUND Although early closure of formal youth mentoring relationships has recently begun to rec...
Scant empirical attention has been devoted to understanding endings in youth mentoring relationships...
Formal mentoring programs match mentors with mentees in an effort to improve youth outcomes in a var...
In recent decades, The United States Department of Education has become concerned with attrition and...
Premature closure of mentoring relationships decreases positive effects of mentoring or can even lea...
Mentoring relationships may have an effect on student attrition. Astin (1984) and Tinto (1993) ident...
This is an intrinsic qualitative case study dissertation that examined the experiences of mentees an...
The author presents original research findings on the subject of the impact of a youth mentoring pro...
The problem this study addressed was the high number of premature match closures occurring within yo...