Academic mentoring programs promote high school completion for at-risk youth. The purpose of this study was to hear the voice of youth in order to inform program services and develop best practices for meeting their academic needs. Using a grounded theory approach, we conducted 14 focus groups to examine high school students’ perceptions and experiences in the Avenue Scholars Foundation program. This study supported previous findings: students’ comments reflected on the importance of the relationships built in the program, the knowledge they gained, and their experiences regarding higher education and careers. The students shared that these experiences were increasingly meaningful because of the relationship built with their Talent Advisor ...
Students who drop out of high school can cause a social problem for many high schools.They can becom...
The purpose of this project was to improve high school graduation rates for at-risk students by pr...
This study investigated the impact of a school-based mentoring program on at-risk students\u27 offic...
Academic mentoring programs promote high school completion for at-risk youth. The purpose of this st...
Many young adults leave the education system earlier than their capabilities warrant, either droppin...
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...
Students without caring, positive role models often make poor decisions. School personnel are aware ...
School-based mentoring programs have recently emerged as a potential method to improve pro-social be...
The purpose of this study was to determine the effectiveness of a school-based program, Teen Communi...
Mentoring is a readily used intervention for at-risk youth and because of its prevalence and consens...
The purpose of this phenomenological qualitative study was to examine the lived experiences, and the...
Previous research suggests that school-based mentoring programs, such as those offered by Big Brothe...
This applied dissertation was designed to help a specific Florida high school dropout prevention pro...
Advisors: Dr. Patrick Roberts.Committee members: Dr. Rosita Lopez; Dr. Teresa Wasonga.A suburban hig...
Students who drop out of high school can cause a social problem for many high schools.They can becom...
The purpose of this project was to improve high school graduation rates for at-risk students by pr...
This study investigated the impact of a school-based mentoring program on at-risk students\u27 offic...
Academic mentoring programs promote high school completion for at-risk youth. The purpose of this st...
Many young adults leave the education system earlier than their capabilities warrant, either droppin...
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...
Students without caring, positive role models often make poor decisions. School personnel are aware ...
School-based mentoring programs have recently emerged as a potential method to improve pro-social be...
The purpose of this study was to determine the effectiveness of a school-based program, Teen Communi...
Mentoring is a readily used intervention for at-risk youth and because of its prevalence and consens...
The purpose of this phenomenological qualitative study was to examine the lived experiences, and the...
Previous research suggests that school-based mentoring programs, such as those offered by Big Brothe...
This applied dissertation was designed to help a specific Florida high school dropout prevention pro...
Advisors: Dr. Patrick Roberts.Committee members: Dr. Rosita Lopez; Dr. Teresa Wasonga.A suburban hig...
Students who drop out of high school can cause a social problem for many high schools.They can becom...
The purpose of this project was to improve high school graduation rates for at-risk students by pr...
This study investigated the impact of a school-based mentoring program on at-risk students\u27 offic...