Needs-Based Mentoring in Schools: A Holistic Approach for Working with Youth at-Risk

IF 1.1 Q3 SOCIAL WORK
Allison H. Cloth, Jessica Trach, Joanna E. Cannon
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AbstractThis article describes a theoretical framework for a school-based mentoring (SBM) approach that addresses identified limitations of current adult-youth mentoring practices in schools and augments them with evidence-based components. The Needs-Based Mentoring (NBM) approach includes five elements: (1) Engage, (2) Teach, (3) Structure, (4) Advocate, and (5) Assess. These elements include component practices. Throughout NBM, mentors collaborate with mentees to identify goals based on an informal assessment of the student-mentee’s willingness and ability to engage in the activities involved in each element of mentoring. A description of each element is provided, as well as recommendations for training school-based professionals (e.g., teachers, administrators, school counselors, staff and paraprofessionals) as mentors for efficiency and sustainability. This applied approach will enhance school-based mentoring for the future of one-on-one targeted mentoring with youth at-risk of school dropout to improve school engagement and social-emotional outcomes.Keywords: Adult-youth mentoringschool-based mentoringschool-based interventionsschool engagementtier 3 interventionsyouth at-risk
基于需求的学校辅导:一种与有风险青少年合作的整体方法
摘要本文描述了一个基于学校的指导(SBM)方法的理论框架,该方法解决了目前学校中成人-青年指导实践的局限性,并以证据为基础的成分对其进行了补充。基于需求的指导(NBM)方法包括五个要素:(1)参与,(2)教学,(3)结构,(4)倡导,(5)评估。这些元素包括组件实践。在整个NBM中,导师与被指导者合作,根据对学生-被指导者参与指导的每个要素所涉及的活动的意愿和能力的非正式评估来确定目标。对每一要素进行了说明,并就如何培训校本专业人员(如教师、行政人员、学校辅导员、工作人员和辅助专业人员)作为提高效率和可持续性的导师提出了建议。这种应用方法将加强以学校为基础的指导,为未来对有辍学风险的青年进行一对一有针对性的指导,以提高学校参与度和社会情感结果。关键词:成人-青少年辅导校本辅导校本干预学校参与三级干预青少年风险
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Child & Youth Services
Child & Youth Services SOCIAL WORK-
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