Does my program work? This evaluation guide helps program coordinators answer that question by gauging the effectiveness of both individual relationships and the program as a whole through a simple 20-question survey given to youth. The data can be used to make a specific match stronger, as well as to determine future training needs, implement new policies, and measure program progress. The packet comes with reproducible surveys and scoring sheets
Juvenile mentoring programs are an institution of informal social control that through programmatic ...
ii Youth mentoring can be defined as a unique relationship between an adult and child or adolescent ...
This research examined associations among mentoring relationship characteristics (frequency of conta...
Youth mentoring programs are an increasingly popular intervention, and although successful mentoring...
Youth rely on mentors to provide camaraderie, encouragement, and guidance. The authors asserted that...
Providing support to the match is critical for success in all programs, whether they are school-base...
In the United States, youth mentoring programs are becoming an increasingly popular educational part...
This technical assistance packet is written specifically for mentors. Developing a friendship requir...
Community mentoring programs target at-risk youth with the aim of providing them with a positive, st...
textMuch of the recent literature in mentoring centers on the effectiveness of volunteers who donate...
The number of mentoring programs providing adult support to youth has increased dramatically in rece...
Although quality formal mentoring relationships are associated with beneficial effects on youth’s ac...
Research on youth mentoring highlights the importance of the relationship quality between mentor and...
In the United States, youth mentoring programs are becoming an increasingly popular educational part...
ABSTRACT—Mentoring is one of the most popular social interventions in American society, with an esti...
Juvenile mentoring programs are an institution of informal social control that through programmatic ...
ii Youth mentoring can be defined as a unique relationship between an adult and child or adolescent ...
This research examined associations among mentoring relationship characteristics (frequency of conta...
Youth mentoring programs are an increasingly popular intervention, and although successful mentoring...
Youth rely on mentors to provide camaraderie, encouragement, and guidance. The authors asserted that...
Providing support to the match is critical for success in all programs, whether they are school-base...
In the United States, youth mentoring programs are becoming an increasingly popular educational part...
This technical assistance packet is written specifically for mentors. Developing a friendship requir...
Community mentoring programs target at-risk youth with the aim of providing them with a positive, st...
textMuch of the recent literature in mentoring centers on the effectiveness of volunteers who donate...
The number of mentoring programs providing adult support to youth has increased dramatically in rece...
Although quality formal mentoring relationships are associated with beneficial effects on youth’s ac...
Research on youth mentoring highlights the importance of the relationship quality between mentor and...
In the United States, youth mentoring programs are becoming an increasingly popular educational part...
ABSTRACT—Mentoring is one of the most popular social interventions in American society, with an esti...
Juvenile mentoring programs are an institution of informal social control that through programmatic ...
ii Youth mentoring can be defined as a unique relationship between an adult and child or adolescent ...
This research examined associations among mentoring relationship characteristics (frequency of conta...