Fact: high-risk youth are influenced by their peers more than anything else. For this reason, cross-age peer mentoring has incredible potential to positively impact youth that many other programs have a difficult time reaching. During this highly interactive workshop, participants will learn exactly how to implement a research-based, cross-age peer mentoring program in their specific setting
Youth mentoring refers to a relationship between youth—particularly those most at risk of experienci...
This presentation will share SPARK Mentoring program’s journey of letting go of traditional behavior...
In the U.S. there are more than 7 million adolescents (ages 10-19) considered “at-risk”. These stude...
Fact: high-risk youth are influenced by their peers more than any other factor or person. For this r...
Mentoring has many proven, positive benefits for underserved and/or at-risk youth populations. This ...
Youth mentoring programs are a promising intervention for youth, particularly those who experience o...
Mentoring programs have become a popular method for helping to close the achievement gap in educatio...
Mentoring is a highly individualized educational measure that can support youth development in commu...
Many young people experience social isolation and loneliness, which can have adverse effects on phys...
234 p.Thesis (Ph.D.)--University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign, 2005.Mentoring is a popular preven...
Mentoring is an old idea that works. Research has shown that mentoring is one of the five short-term...
This study examines Youth Initiated Mentoring (YIM), a new approach to mentoring in which youth nomi...
Many young adults leave the education system earlier than their capabilities warrant, either droppin...
An effective way to reach at-risk youth is by establishing a positive adult/youth relationship throu...
2011-09-21Mentoring programs provide students with access to social capital and benefit them in emot...
Youth mentoring refers to a relationship between youth—particularly those most at risk of experienci...
This presentation will share SPARK Mentoring program’s journey of letting go of traditional behavior...
In the U.S. there are more than 7 million adolescents (ages 10-19) considered “at-risk”. These stude...
Fact: high-risk youth are influenced by their peers more than any other factor or person. For this r...
Mentoring has many proven, positive benefits for underserved and/or at-risk youth populations. This ...
Youth mentoring programs are a promising intervention for youth, particularly those who experience o...
Mentoring programs have become a popular method for helping to close the achievement gap in educatio...
Mentoring is a highly individualized educational measure that can support youth development in commu...
Many young people experience social isolation and loneliness, which can have adverse effects on phys...
234 p.Thesis (Ph.D.)--University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign, 2005.Mentoring is a popular preven...
Mentoring is an old idea that works. Research has shown that mentoring is one of the five short-term...
This study examines Youth Initiated Mentoring (YIM), a new approach to mentoring in which youth nomi...
Many young adults leave the education system earlier than their capabilities warrant, either droppin...
An effective way to reach at-risk youth is by establishing a positive adult/youth relationship throu...
2011-09-21Mentoring programs provide students with access to social capital and benefit them in emot...
Youth mentoring refers to a relationship between youth—particularly those most at risk of experienci...
This presentation will share SPARK Mentoring program’s journey of letting go of traditional behavior...
In the U.S. there are more than 7 million adolescents (ages 10-19) considered “at-risk”. These stude...