Early adolescence is a time of great potential and vulnerability, especially for boys of color. Research is replete with examples of how mentoring can help young people through this challenging period, but less is known about what students themselves want from such relationships. Tina Durand interviewed and conducted focus groups with boys of color participating in an after-school mentoring program to learn what they valued in a mentor. Common themes included mentors’ ability to relate to students; their unconditional support; their affirmation of students’ best traits, especially in the face of racial stereotypes; and their ability to inspire students.Accepted manuscrip
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In this chapter, I describe a highly structured, student-centered role-play activity. Before coming ...
How do parents and carers approach bringing up their children in the digital age? Drawing on researc...
This edition of Support for Learning came about through an incidental comment by one of the Journal'...
We taught a group of behaviorally at-risk students lessons on box-turtle biology and natural history...
Pupils in India are back in classrooms, but teachers face enormous problems with discipline, attenda...
New Zealand has a problem with reading achievement, in spite of ongoing efforts to address the issue...
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This case describes a longitudinal study of high school students’ academic and social motivation an...
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