mentoring programs
Monica Biswas
mbiswas at EDC.ORG
Tue Mar 18 11:35:48 EST 2003
Message 1:
From: Charles.Hanson at co.hennepin.mn.us
Melissa:
Here are some resources for mentoring information,
Mentoring Partnership of Minnesota - www.mentoringworks.org
The National Mentoring Partnership - www.mentoring,org
The Mentoring Institute - www.mentoringinstitute.org
SEARCH Institute - www.search-institute.org
Maine Mentoring Resource Center - www.mainementoring.org
Generations Together - www.pitt.edu/~gti (?)
<p>Hope these all work for you!
<p>Charles Hanson
Senior Planning Analyst
Hennepin County Training and Employment Assistance
612/ 348-2016
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Message 2:
From: Amy Croll <amy.croll at cjjp.state.ia.us>
I would hope someone has referred you to the National Mentoring
Partnership's website. I'm from Iowa so we deal with many rural
communities. The Iowa Mentoring Partnership (www.iowamentoring.org) also
has the National Mentoring Partnership's 10 principles of effective
practice, and if you ask for the forms we use to include new programs in
our directory, it'll give you an idea of what we require. The Iowa
directory is also on-line and it might give you an idea of the types of
programs that have worked in rural communities...primarily school-based or
based off of BB/BS model.
Please let me know if I can be of assistance.
Sincerely,
Amy Croll
Iowa Collaboration for Youth Development
Amy.Croll at cjjp.state.ia.us
515-281-5999
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Message 3:
From: "Donlin, Mike" <mdonlin at seattleschools.org>
Melissa,
This won't specifically answer your question, but it'll give you a
different kind and different set of resources:
www.myedesk.org
It's full of stuff - and allows for sharing among end users. It's FREE!
There is a tutorial that pops up after you log in...but you DON'T HAVE TO
log in to use the resources, only to share.
Mike
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