While one-on-one mentoring has a proven positive effect on children, little research has been done on the role of mentoring in the African American community, particularly with regards to recruiting and retaining mentors. Urban Leadership Institute has surveyed 576 African American males and a number of community-based mentoring programs to examine the barriers to serving as a mentor and ways to promote mentoring and effective training
The purpose of this study is to analyze school based mentorship programs to determine their effectiv...
In the United States, African-American men are dominant in the entertainment industry mainly in spor...
African-American males are at risk. A continuous cycle of low academic achievement, low academic att...
Currently there is a shortage of African American male mentors available to build meaningful relatio...
The academic struggles befalling countless African American male youth have been the source of const...
While mentoring has been promoted as the effective way to improve outcomes among at-risk students, t...
A pilot study on the effects of mentoring on ninth-grade at-risk African American males was complete...
Black men collectively have not achieved the same success in graduation or retention as their counte...
Many African American males face challenges due to historical and current negative viewpoints of thi...
This qualitative exploratory case study investigated the perceived role of mentoring in assisting Af...
Due to several decisions by the United States Supreme Court in the 19th and 20th centuries, African ...
There is much debate about what seems to be the issue plaguing the black community. Some of those ar...
Over the years, more opportunities have been provided to individuals of all ages due to more and eas...
the findings of this study demonstrated that mentoring had a significant impact on African American ...
Mentoring programs exist across the United States to provide navigation and guidance for deve...
The purpose of this study is to analyze school based mentorship programs to determine their effectiv...
In the United States, African-American men are dominant in the entertainment industry mainly in spor...
African-American males are at risk. A continuous cycle of low academic achievement, low academic att...
Currently there is a shortage of African American male mentors available to build meaningful relatio...
The academic struggles befalling countless African American male youth have been the source of const...
While mentoring has been promoted as the effective way to improve outcomes among at-risk students, t...
A pilot study on the effects of mentoring on ninth-grade at-risk African American males was complete...
Black men collectively have not achieved the same success in graduation or retention as their counte...
Many African American males face challenges due to historical and current negative viewpoints of thi...
This qualitative exploratory case study investigated the perceived role of mentoring in assisting Af...
Due to several decisions by the United States Supreme Court in the 19th and 20th centuries, African ...
There is much debate about what seems to be the issue plaguing the black community. Some of those ar...
Over the years, more opportunities have been provided to individuals of all ages due to more and eas...
the findings of this study demonstrated that mentoring had a significant impact on African American ...
Mentoring programs exist across the United States to provide navigation and guidance for deve...
The purpose of this study is to analyze school based mentorship programs to determine their effectiv...
In the United States, African-American men are dominant in the entertainment industry mainly in spor...
African-American males are at risk. A continuous cycle of low academic achievement, low academic att...