Benefits to Mentors

Mentoring is a two-way street. These articles delve into the reciprocal benefits of being helpful to someone.

It takes two: New research investigates reciprocity in the teacher-student mentoring relationship

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Ferguson, S. (2017). Ask not what your mentor can do for you…:…

Mentors push minority students to achieve even more – Tips for finding the right mentor

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By Tori DeAngelis As an undergraduate at the University of…

New research highlights potential of organizing social support to promote health

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Posted by Katie Delach To encourage healthy habits and actions,…

Can “deep” relationships form in e-mentoring programs?

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by Kevin O’Neill – Associate Professor, Education and Technology,…

Adult-youth relationships: The critical ingredient across interventions

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summarized by Laura Yoviene Li, J., & Julian, M. (2012).…

Safer sex if gay teens can talk to parents: Implications for mentors

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Posted by Beth Salamon, Rutgers Positive relationships with…

New study examines the role of mentoring in supporting adolescents with diabetes

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Barnetz Z. and Feigin R. (2012)., “We didn’t Have to…

The critical importance of nurturing relationships

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 by Tim Cavell. Back in December, David DuBois shared a copy…

Instrumental relationships: A potential relational model for inner-city youth programs.

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Halpern, R. (2005). Instrumental relationships: A potential relational…

FORUM: Can e-mentoring really support youth with significant needs?

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With the explosion in the last decade of social media, virtual…