This report presents results from the nation's first large-scale study to examine how youth's levels and sources of risk may influence their mentoring relationships and the benefits they derive from participating in mentoring programs. More and more, mentoring programs are being asked to serve young people who are considered "higher risk." And while mentoring has a strong research base generally, until now relatively little has been known about programs' capacities to serve and produce benefits for these youth.Funded by the Bill & Melinda Gates Foundation, the study involved more than 1,300 youth, drawn from seven programs serving young people in Washington State. Oversight and support for the project were provided by Washington State Mento...
Preventing first-time offending youth from repeating delinquent behavior is of interest to society. ...
The author presents original research findings on the subject of the impact of a youth mentoring pro...
In recent years, mentoring has been recognized by organizations and researchers as having great impo...
As the number of at-risk students\u27 increases, challenges for teachers, administrators and policym...
Recent research and empirical investigations of mentoring programmes have focused on how mentors can...
This report, the third derived from research out of the National Faith-Based Initiative (NFBI), exam...
Risk factors present in a foster youth’s home life, foster care placements, and adolescence may lead...
Many young adults leave the education system earlier than their capabilities warrant, either droppin...
This paper is the first to use a randomized trial in the US to analyze the short- and long- term imp...
Mentoring programs, like Big Brothers/Big Sisters (BBBS), focus on targeting at-risk youth in a prev...
Positive Support examines potential benefits of matching high-risk youth with faith-based mentors. D...
It is becoming more and more common for children to be raised by single parents or by ulterior guard...
Students without caring, positive role models often make poor decisions. School personnel are aware ...
A relatively new area of research suggests that naturally occurring mentoring relationships may infl...
This mixed methods study describes some outcomes of Champions of Wayne, a privately funded mentori...
Preventing first-time offending youth from repeating delinquent behavior is of interest to society. ...
The author presents original research findings on the subject of the impact of a youth mentoring pro...
In recent years, mentoring has been recognized by organizations and researchers as having great impo...
As the number of at-risk students\u27 increases, challenges for teachers, administrators and policym...
Recent research and empirical investigations of mentoring programmes have focused on how mentors can...
This report, the third derived from research out of the National Faith-Based Initiative (NFBI), exam...
Risk factors present in a foster youth’s home life, foster care placements, and adolescence may lead...
Many young adults leave the education system earlier than their capabilities warrant, either droppin...
This paper is the first to use a randomized trial in the US to analyze the short- and long- term imp...
Mentoring programs, like Big Brothers/Big Sisters (BBBS), focus on targeting at-risk youth in a prev...
Positive Support examines potential benefits of matching high-risk youth with faith-based mentors. D...
It is becoming more and more common for children to be raised by single parents or by ulterior guard...
Students without caring, positive role models often make poor decisions. School personnel are aware ...
A relatively new area of research suggests that naturally occurring mentoring relationships may infl...
This mixed methods study describes some outcomes of Champions of Wayne, a privately funded mentori...
Preventing first-time offending youth from repeating delinquent behavior is of interest to society. ...
The author presents original research findings on the subject of the impact of a youth mentoring pro...
In recent years, mentoring has been recognized by organizations and researchers as having great impo...