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The Benefits of School Based Mentoring Programs

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The Benefits of School Based Mentoring Programs

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  • Glisser: 1
  • Hey there! I'm your new mentor!
  • A mentor? What is that?
  • Glisser: 2
  • A mentor is an experienced individual who provides guidance, support, and instruction to another person, often referred to as a mentee
  • Cool! So if you're the mentor, does that mean I'm the mentee?
  • Exactly!
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  • Your teacher helped pair us up together. She thought that we would get along well!
  • Glisser: 4
  • But how does this whole mentoring thing work?
  • You and I will spend some time together each week!
  • Glisser: 5
  • What kinds of things do mentors and mentees do together?
  • There are all kinds of mentoring relationships! For example, some do school work together, some do fun activities, and some eat lunch together!
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  • Why did the chicken cross the road? To get to the other side!
  • HAHAHA!!
  • Glisser: 7
  • Why did the chicken cross the road? To get to the other side!
  • HAHAHAHAHA!!!
  • Glisser: 8
  • I said the wrong answer in math class! I'm never going to raise my hand again!
  • Everyone makes mistakes, just keep trying!
  • Glisser: 9
  • What is 8x2?
  • 8x2 is 16!
  • Glisser: 10
  • This mentoring thing sounds great! But why are we doing it in school?
  • Glisser: 11
  • Hi Ms. Jones! Jane mentioned that she's not feeling very confident in class.
  • Thank you for letting me know! I will try to encourage her in class.
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  • Hey Mom, my friend Calvin does a mentoring program at the Recreation Center on Tuesdays. Can I sign up?
  • I can't take you, I work on Tuesdays.
  • Glisser: 13
  • Having a mentor is going to be awesome!!!
  • Glisser: 14
  • BibliographyChan, Christian S, et al. “Pathways of Influence in School-Based Mentoring: The Mediating Role of Parent and Teacher Relationships.” Journal of School Psychology, U.S. National Library of Medicine, Feb. 2013, pmc.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/articles/PMC3593655/.Will, Madeline. “Every Student Needs a Mentor. How Schools Can Make That Happen.” Education Week, Education Week, 1 Mar. 2023, www.edweek.org/leadership/every-student-needs-a-mentor-how-schools-can-make-that-happen/2023/02.Gordon, Janet, et al. “Effects of a School-Based Mentoring Program on School Behavior and Measures of Adolescent Connectedness.” School Community Journal, Academic Development Institute. 121 North Kickapoo Street, Lincoln, IL 62656. Tel: 217-732-6462; Fax: 217-732-3696; Web site: http://www.adi.org/journal, 30 Nov. 2012, eric.ed.gov/?id=EJ1028864.DuBois, David L., and Michael J. Karcher. Handbook of Youth Mentoring. SAGE, 2014.
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