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Training New Mentors

Author: 
Michael Garringer
Author: 
Amy Cannata
Author: 
Christian Rummell
Author: 
Elsy Arevalo
Institution: 
National Mentoring Center
Publication Date: 
2008
Publisher: 
Northwest Regional Educational Laboratory
Pages: 
78
Abstract: 

The "Effective Strategies for Providing Quality Youth Mentoring in Schools and Communities" series, sponsored by the Hamilton Fish Institute on School and Community Violence, is designed to give practitioners a set of tools and ideas that they can use to build quality mentoring programs. Each title in the series is based on research (primarily from the esteemed Public/Private Ventures) and observed best practices from the field of mentoring, resulting in a collection of proven strategies, techniques, and program structures. Revised and updated by the National Mentoring Center at the Northwest Regional Educational Laboratory, each book in this series provides insight into a critical area of mentor program development. All mentors need thorough training if they are to possess the skills, attitudes, and activity ideas needed to effectively mentor a young person. This guide provides ready-to-use training modules for your program. (authors)

Call Number: 
220/G/CAN/2008
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Electronic Availability: 
Available online
Library Item Type: 
Print resource - other
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