Program Models

Mentoring programs can vary widely (e.g., one-on-one, group, e-mentoring, and more). This section covers the differing approaches.

What should after school programs be doing to help struggling readers?

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By Stell Simonton, Youth Today One-on-one tutoring programs…

How informal mentoring may benefit the educational resilience of sexual minority youth

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Gastic, B. & Johnson, D. (2009). Teacher-mentors and the…

The Urban Institute releases “Skilling Up: The Scope of Modern Apprenticeship”

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The Urban Institute, an organization seeking to improve the "well-being…

Youth in foster care need more support in transition to college

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By Eshonteé Rowe, Youth Today Going through the foster care…

How disadvantaged students manage to get to and through college

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Meloy, M., Curtis, K., Tucker, S., Previ, B., Storrod, M. L.,…

Learning from the Field of Work-Based Mentoring

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by Jean Rhodes For decades, the fields of youth mentoring…

These tools help coach college youth aged out of foster care to develop relationships

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By Yvonne Unrau, Youth Today What does it take to engage students…