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A strong signal in a noisy world: Implications of a remarkably consistent finding in mentoring research
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Jean Rhodes
Study after study has shown that mentees experience…
Good news!: The “Elements” lead to effective practice
by Jean Rhodes
If you haven’t been using MENTOR's Elements…
Predicting the future of mentoring programs
by Jean Rhodes
I predict that formal mentoring programs will…
Mentoring by the numbers: Some surprising trends in volunteer efforts
By Jean Rhodes and Elizabeth Raposa
Let’s start with a pop…
From poetry to justice: Mentors as partners in youth’s critical awareness and activism
by Jean Rhodes
Sixteen-year old Kayla Harris loves poetry.…
Want to help more children? Stop being so empathic!
By Jean Rhodes
Most fund-raising events for mentoring programs…
The “warm-glow” theory of giving to others: Implications for mentoring programs
by Jean Rhodes
Why do people give their precious time and…
How to strengthen the capacity of everyday caring adults
by Jean Rhodes
Early into my research career, I stumbled onto…
“I have seen the power of mentoring firsthand”: Hillary Clinton on the mentors who changed her life
by Jean Rhodes
"At a time when there seems to be so little…
It’s not what you know….: The case for a networked approach to mentoring
by Jean Rhodes
According to a recent Gallup poll successful…
“It was kind of like me sitting on a rainbow”: Reaching out to youth on the autism spectrum
By Jean Rhodes
It was a simple act of kindness, caught in a…
Other people’s children: The new reality show
by Jean E. Rhodes
Imagine a reality television show in which…
Older and (hopefully) wiser: A forthcoming book about youth mentoring
by Jean Rhodes
I wrote Stand by Me: The risks and rewards…