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| TMWillingham | Mentoring Named a Strategy to Prepare Youth for the Future | 0 | May 19 2009, 2:27 PM EDT by TMWillingham | ||
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May 19, 2009: Two new briefings from Child Trends cite mentoring as a strategy in preparing young people to make a successful transition into adulthood and in preparing young people to succeed in the workplace.
Both briefings are from the larger report titled A Developmental Perspective on College and Workplace Readiness by Laura Lippman, Astrid Atienza, Andrew Rivers and Julie Keith. The report received support from the Bill and Melinda Gates Foundation and draws on research across the fields of college readiness, workplace readiness and youth development to identify the skills and competencies high school students need to master for future success. To become successful adults, one brief identifies strategies that high schools can use to foster skills not covered in the curriculum -- skills such as problem-solving and a strong work ethic. In working with special populations of children, mentoring appears as a particularly effective way to help low-income and minority youth: "Mentoring programs may increase academic motivation and school attendance and reduce problem behavior ... as well as encourage students to consider postsecondary educational opportunities." In the briefing on how high schools can help students develop skills to succeed in the workplace, mentoring is an option that increases support for young people: "Pair students with mentors to help develop interpersonal skills and identify career interests and opportunities. Mentors can help foster leadership, communication and social skills." For the full report, go to www.childtrends.org, and to download the briefings, go to www.mentoring.org/news/120. |
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| TMWillingham | New Report from America's Promise Alliance Supports Need for Mentors | 0 | May 11 2009, 12:11 PM EDT by TMWillingham | ||
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May 5, 2009: Only 53 percent of U.S. students in the country's 50 largest cities graduate from high school on time, according to a new report from America's Promise Alliance.
Prepared by the Editorial Projects in Education Research Center and titled Cities in Crisis 2009: Closing the Graduation Gap, the report also revealed that a number of large cities, such as Philadelphia, Tucson, Kansas City, El Paso, Portland and New York, increased graduation rates between 1995 and 2005. Still, among the top 50 cities, the combined rate is well below the national average of 71 percent. "This excellent report from America's Promise Alliance serves as yet another point of advocacy for mentoring," said MENTOR's Chief Executive Officer Dan Schneider. "We know through numerous studies that high-quality mentoring lowers dropout rates. It is simply a fact, and with 15 million American children needing and wanting mentors, we continue to push for mentoring programs, funding and involvement to help our young people graduate from high school and succeed in life." For more information, visit http://mentor.convio.net/site/R?i=pYtHkjEJ_3YCmxawIVD-Dg.. and http://mentor.convio.net/site/R?i=9O59NulRacGq7dDKSDSNMw.. .
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