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Mentoring 101 Facilitator: Peggy Fuller
Panelists: Heather Lillard, Miami, OK Angie Lawson and Teresa Howard, Clinton, MO
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Types Of Mentoring Programs
Building Level Classroom Level Targeted Small Groups Targeted Individuals Specific Events/Programs
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Building Level Programs
Bright Futures Building Partners Focus is on meeting needs of the students and staff in a particular school building Larger community businesses “adopt a school”
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What Do Building Partners Do?
Sponsor assemblies Present awards Welcome students on 1st day Provide incentives Decorate Help when volunteers are needed Provide holiday goodies/treats Become a part of the school family
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Building Partners
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Building Partners
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Classroom Level Mentors
Classroom Partners Smaller businesses, organizations, Sunday School classes, individuals and families Mentor students at classroom level Give time, talent and treasure to meet needs of classroom
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What Do Classroom Partners Do?
Provide projects , crafts, games Bring holiday or birthday treats Share about their organization Join in parties, celebrations, etc. Help with service learning Encourage the students Teach a new skill/Supplement classroom lesson Read to the students
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Classroom Partners
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Classroom Partners
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Small Group Level Programs
Work with students in small group setting Build relationships with students in the group
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Targeted Small Groups Reading Pals
Building Partners volunteer to come in on a monthly/bi-weekly basis to read books to their assigned class _Oftentimes these books supplement a current unit of study.
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Classroom Reading Pals
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Small Group Mentoring
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Targeted Small Groups, cont.
Character Ed Basketball Camp -Anyone can volunteer, including building sponsors and classroom partners -Work with specific small groups on basic basketball skills while promoting positive character
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Character Ed Basketball Camp
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Small Group Mentoring
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Individual Mentoring Volunteers/Mentors can be anyone, including building sponsors and classroom partners Give time to work with specific students on specific needs Build relationships with specific students
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Individual Mentoring Programs
Lunch Buddies/Lunch Pals Come have lunch with your student on a monthly basis Support and encourage your student Be a positive adult role model Be a listener
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Example- Mark Fowler in Joplin
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Mark Fowler
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Individual Programs, cont.
Study Buddies/Book Buddies Come work with/ read with a student on a weekly basis (or as often as possible) Support and encourage the student Be a positive adult role model Be a listener
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Individual Mentoring- Study Buddies
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Study Buddies
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Lunch Pals/Lunch Buddies
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Individual Mentoring
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Book Buddies
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Specific Events and Programs
Volunteers/mentors can be anyone, including your building sponsors, classroom partners, and mentors from other programs. Give time , talents and or/treasure to mentor students as needed for specific activities/events Be a positive adult role model
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Specific Events/Programs for Mentors:
Donuts with Dads/ Muffins with Moms Family Fun Day Attendance Reward Celebrations Positive Behavior Incentive Parties
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Special Activities Mentoring
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Donuts w/Dad & Muffins w/Mom
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Attendance Celebrations
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Special Activities Mentoring
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So…. How do we get one started?
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Starting a mentoring program
Base on Needs... Community ambassadors conduct needs assessments Base programs on determined needs
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Where To Find Mentors/Volunteers
How to seek volunteers? Social Media- Facebook, Twitter School publications Church bulletins Chamber of Commerce Visit civic groups
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Training Mentors/Volunteers
Formal Training Sit-down meeting Informal Training: Distribute literature or information Train on the spot
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Training, continued Confidentiality Forms Background Checks
Volunteer Agreements Background Checks
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Bright Futures Clinton Volunteer Confidentiality Agreement
Volunteer Agreement I understand that in the course of my volunteer time with Bright Futures Clinton, I may become aware of confidential information about specific students, which may include such information as students’ academic performance, behavior, health, disabilities and related matters. I understand and agree that I will not disclose such confidential information except to school employees who have a need to know. I have read, understand, and agree to the information presented above: Signature: __________________________Date: _________
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Adapt as Needed Monitor Progress Be flexible
Keep focus on desired outcome
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Evaluate Your Results Survey mentors/ volunteers
Survey students involved Survey school staff Online surveys Informal discussion
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Thank your Mentors/Volunteers
Students make cards Send pics or videos Write letter of appreciation Formal presentation
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Thank-you Mentors/Volunteers
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Thank You Mentors/Volunteers
Thank You Video #1 Thank You Video #2 Thank You Video #3
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Questions?
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