This project seeks to explore the use of mentorship as an intervention mechanism for at-risk youth in Syracuse, living with the consequences of poverty and community violence. The first part is an interview-based study that analyzes the effects on youth and mentors that participate in mentorship programs in Syracuse, New York focusing on the reciprocal nature of those benefits. While mentors guide urban youth through academic, social, and personal challenges, this study finds the principal benefits to the mentees interviewed were exposure to new opportunities and improved interpersonal and communication skills. Furthermore, the mentors themselves felt the relationship was an eye-opening experience and changed their perspectives of the commu...
This study examines Youth Initiated Mentoring (YIM), a new approach to mentoring in which youth nomi...
To date, a little is understood about the experiences of mentors of at-risk youths.The present study...
Do individuals who have been mentored tend to have a higher rate of success in education and other a...
Mentoring programs have become a popular method for helping to close the achievement gap in educatio...
Mentoring programs have been shown to improve the academic achievement of participating youth. Howev...
Research indicates that a significant number of mentors do not renew their mentoring commitments. Th...
This research examines literature from 1995-2007 involving youth mentorships in America. Mentor/Nati...
Public schools in Ontario may be inadequate to deal with the needs of children and youth from workin...
Academic mentoring programs promote high school completion for at-risk youth. The purpose of this st...
In this study, I examine the mentor-mentee relationships of low-income, first-generation students an...
Many young adults leave the education system earlier than their capabilities warrant, either droppin...
It is becoming more and more common for children to be raised by single parents or by ulterior guard...
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...
Students without caring, positive role models often make poor decisions. School personnel are aware ...
This study examines Youth Initiated Mentoring (YIM), a new approach to mentoring in which youth nomi...
To date, a little is understood about the experiences of mentors of at-risk youths.The present study...
Do individuals who have been mentored tend to have a higher rate of success in education and other a...
Mentoring programs have become a popular method for helping to close the achievement gap in educatio...
Mentoring programs have been shown to improve the academic achievement of participating youth. Howev...
Research indicates that a significant number of mentors do not renew their mentoring commitments. Th...
This research examines literature from 1995-2007 involving youth mentorships in America. Mentor/Nati...
Public schools in Ontario may be inadequate to deal with the needs of children and youth from workin...
Academic mentoring programs promote high school completion for at-risk youth. The purpose of this st...
In this study, I examine the mentor-mentee relationships of low-income, first-generation students an...
Many young adults leave the education system earlier than their capabilities warrant, either droppin...
It is becoming more and more common for children to be raised by single parents or by ulterior guard...
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...
Students without caring, positive role models often make poor decisions. School personnel are aware ...
This study examines Youth Initiated Mentoring (YIM), a new approach to mentoring in which youth nomi...
To date, a little is understood about the experiences of mentors of at-risk youths.The present study...
Do individuals who have been mentored tend to have a higher rate of success in education and other a...