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SUMMARY:Mentoring young adults: How mentoring organizations can approach responding to crises in a sustainable\, responsible and empowering way
DESCRIPTION:Register Here. \nJoin our guest panelists for September’s Collaborative Mentoring Webinar Series on Sept. 22 at 1pm! This 90-minute facilitated training will help mentoring practitioners and trainers prepare to respond to a range of personal or community crises that matches may experience during their mentoring relationship. \nThe training will explore the breadth of crises that may arise for young adults\, principles for helping matches meet these challenges with youth empowerment at the forefront\, and a framework for policies and procedures that ensures mentoring programs are able to support matches in a responsible and sustainable way. The training will include interactive examples and time for live Q&A. \nRegister Here. \nMeet Our Panelists:\nChristina Haines\, In her role as Senior Director of Strategy and National Impact\, Christina is responsible for increasing access to mentorship for youth in foster care through the Silver Lining Mentoring Institute’s capacity-building initiatives. In previous roles\, Christina served as Associate Director for Policy and Institutional Outreach of the Harvard Global Health Institute\, an interdisciplinary research\, and education initiative. She also worked in growth capital for the nonprofit sector at venture philanthropy firm\, New Profit\, as the Manager of the Reimagine Learning Fund. Christina earned a Bachelor of Arts in Economics from Marist College and a Master of Liberal Arts from Harvard with a concentration in government. \nSally Sanchez-Pena\, Sally is a Licensed Certified Social Worker (LCSW) and is passionate about centering the voices of  minoritized communities. In her role as a Program Coordinator at Silver Lining Mentoring\, Sally provides clinically informed\, individualized support for mentor and mentee matches and increases community engagement through hosting group events and youth workshops. Sally has previously worked in community based mental health rehabilitation and crisis management settings in Boston and NYC. She also conducted research on youth mentoring programs for Syrian refugees in Amman\, Jordan. Sally earned a BA in Sociology and International Studies from Boston College and a MSSW from Columbia University. \nMobile Burrell\, Mobile is an advocate for equity and fierce believer in the possibility of creating a world that everyone feels good calling home. As such\, Mobile has held a variety of professional roles working in service of and in collaboration with individuals who hold marginalized identities including black and brown families\, LGBTQ+ folks\, youth impacted by the foster care system\, and neurodiverse individuals of all ages. In their current role as Assistant Director of Technical Assistance and Institute Initiatives\, Mobile is responsible for ensuring Silver Lining Mentoring Institute clients and consultants have the tools they need for effective consultation. Through previous roles including Learn & Earn Program Coordinator\, work in Boston Public Schools Mobile\, and various roles with Wediko Children’s Services Mobile has gained several years of experience supporting youth\, staff and families through crises. Mobile earned a Bachelor of Arts in Human Development and Psychology from Connecticut College; a Master of Social Work from Boston College with a concentration in Children\, Youth and Families; and has earned multiple certificates in their pursuit of lifelong learning.\n \nRegister Here.
URL:https://archive.mentorva.org/event/mentoring-young-adults-how-mentoring-organizations-can-approach-responding-to-crises-in-a-sustainable-responsible-and-empowering-way/
LOCATION:Virtual
CATEGORIES:Collaborative Mentoring Webinar Series
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ORGANIZER;CN="MENTOR Virginia":MAILTO:pr@archive.mentorva.org
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DTSTART;TZID=UTC:20220728T130000
DTEND;TZID=UTC:20220728T141500
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SUMMARY:Mentoring in the 'New Normal': Maximizing Participant Engagement in These Still-“COVIDy” Times
DESCRIPTION:Register for this webinar here. \nThe COVID-19 pandemic forced mentoring programs to rapidly virtualize and distance while grappling to meet changing needs in families and mentors — potentially resulting in significant changes to what programs and practices will look like moving forward. This workshop will reveal key insights from recent research and practice about how to maximize the engagement of youth\, families\, and mentors in these changing times. What communication modes\, engagement strategies\, and opportunities for voice and agency have programs found effective over the course of the pandemic? In particular\, what have we learned about the meaningful engagement of caregivers in the mentoring experience\, a recognized need for improvement in many mentoring efforts even before the pandemic? Moderator Dustianne North of the California Mentoring Partnership welcomes panelists Roger Jarjoura of the American Institutes for Research and Jamila Trimuel of the Ladies of Virtue\, to offer groundbreaking perspectives on these timely questions. \nRegister for this webinar here.
URL:https://archive.mentorva.org/event/mentoring-in-the-new-normal-maximizing-participant-engagement-in-these-still-covidy-times/
LOCATION:Virtual
CATEGORIES:Collaborative Mentoring Webinar Series,Webinar
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ORGANIZER;CN="MENTOR Virginia":MAILTO:pr@archive.mentorva.org
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DTSTART;TZID=UTC:20220623T130000
DTEND;TZID=UTC:20220623T141500
DTSTAMP:20260520T195312
CREATED:20220531T181644Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20220531T181644Z
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SUMMARY:Incorporating a Strengths-Based Mindset into Mentor Training and Program Policies
DESCRIPTION:Register for this webinar here. \nPracticing a strengths-based mindset in youth mentoring is critical to building on the potential inherent in all youth and families. Yet deficit-based ways of thinking are deeply ingrained habits supported by a negativity bias to which we are all susceptible. Good intentions alone will not ensure a mentoring organization incorporates a strengths-based mindset throughout programming.  This webinar will help mentoring practitioners establish and maintain a strengths-based approach throughout program design and implementation. Participants will leave this workshop with an appreciation for how a strengths-based approach supports youth development\, an understanding of how to practice it\, and a tool to utilize in your program.  Participants can expect to engage in 15 mins of optional interactive engagement. \nRegister for this webinar here.
URL:https://archive.mentorva.org/event/incorporating-a-strengths-based-mindset-into-mentor-training-and-program-policies/
LOCATION:Virtual
CATEGORIES:Collaborative Mentoring Webinar Series,Webinar
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ORGANIZER;CN="MENTOR Virginia":MAILTO:pr@archive.mentorva.org
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DTSTART;TZID=UTC:20220526T130000
DTEND;TZID=UTC:20220526T141500
DTSTAMP:20260520T195312
CREATED:20220428T150630Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20220428T150630Z
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SUMMARY:Introduction to Healing Centered Restorative Engagement
DESCRIPTION:Register for this webinar here. \nHealing Centered Restorative Engagement prioritizes a strengths-based approach to working with youth while recognizing the harmful and problematic impacts of trauma and toxic stress on their social\, economic\, political\, physical\, mental\, emotional\, and spiritual well-being. HCRE draws on such practices as restorative practices as critical to establishing the foundation for relationship and healing; alternative administrative/organizational practices; healing-centered engagement; and related collaborative approaches. This webinar will share why this approach is critical to being proactive (rather than reactive) to individual trauma and why a healing focus is necessary to facilitate youth engagement. \nThis live webinar will be recorded and made available online. There will be live captioning available during the event. \n(Please note this webinar will take place on the fourth Thursday of the month) \nRegister for this webinar here.
URL:https://archive.mentorva.org/event/introduction-to-healing-centered-restorative-engagement/
LOCATION:Virtual
CATEGORIES:Collaborative Mentoring Webinar Series,Webinar
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ORGANIZER;CN="MENTOR Virginia":MAILTO:pr@archive.mentorva.org
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BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=UTC:20220421T130000
DTEND;TZID=UTC:20220421T141500
DTSTAMP:20260520T195312
CREATED:20220406T212204Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20220406T212204Z
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SUMMARY:Setting Expectations and Boundaries: Helping mentors approach the “toughest kids” in the best ways
DESCRIPTION:Register for this webinar here. \nMany times\, mentors sign up for a program because they’ve seen the videos–they’ve heard the amazing\, turnaround stories about how a mentor has helped change the entire trajectory of a “troubled kid’s” life. They may expect an immediate\, close bond with the mentee. They may anticipate gratitude on behalf of the family and constant enthusiasm from the youth. They’re excited about their financial ability to give their mentee all the things they never had growing up. Then\, real life happens. The mentee seems disrespectful or doesn’t always return the mentor’s calls. The family seems to be uncooperative. None of the goals that the mentor has set seem to be achieved\, and the mentor may begin to think: “Maybe this isn’t for me.” \nJoin us for discussion about how to approach mentors and mentees in setting realistic expectations and boundaries in the mentoring relationship\, taking into account topics such as implicit bias\, complex trauma\, and power-sharing in developmental relationships. \nRegister for this webinar here.
URL:https://archive.mentorva.org/event/setting-expectations-and-boundaries-helping-mentors-approach-the-toughest-kids-in-the-best-ways/
LOCATION:Virtual
CATEGORIES:Collaborative Mentoring Webinar Series,Webinar
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BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=UTC:20220317T130000
DTEND;TZID=UTC:20220317T141500
DTSTAMP:20260520T195312
CREATED:20220308T162724Z
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SUMMARY:Helping Mentees to Set and Achieve Goals
DESCRIPTION:Register for this webinar here. \nHelping mentees set and achieve their goals is a key activity for most mentoring relationships. In this webinar\, attendees will hear from youth development practitioners and researchers on several different goal-setting strategies for mentoring programs. The panelists will provide links to tools and goal-setting curricula that can be downloaded at no cost. Attendees will leave this webinar knowing how to access a variety of goal-setting models and exercises\, along with innovative strategies for assisting mentees in the goal pursuit process. \nThe Collaborative Mentoring Webinar Series is hosted by MENTOR National and facilitated by MENTOR and a planning team of MENTOR Affiliates. Through ongoing planning and evaluation of the latest developments in the field\, this team delivers a webinar each month focused on strengthening mentoring practice\, sharing new resources\, and helping the field put research into practice. \nRegister for this webinar here.
URL:https://archive.mentorva.org/event/helping-mentees-to-set-and-achieve-goals/
LOCATION:Virtual
CATEGORIES:Collaborative Mentoring Webinar Series
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ORGANIZER;CN="MENTOR Virginia":MAILTO:pr@archive.mentorva.org
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DTSTART;TZID=UTC:20220217T130000
DTEND;TZID=UTC:20220217T141500
DTSTAMP:20260520T195312
CREATED:20220210T182223Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20220210T182223Z
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SUMMARY:A Pathway to Youth Advocacy: Mentoring Strategies to Support Young People
DESCRIPTION:Register for this webinar here. \nIs your program thinking about becoming involved in youth advocacy? Leadership and incorporating the voices of youth is an essential part of engaging and effective programming\, and becoming central to policy-making. As organizations aim to become more youth-centered\, many are interested in integrating advocacy into their programming or supporting youth in their advocacy aspirations. During this webinar\, we will learn some of the basics and best practices needed to start youth advocacy initiatives and support youth along their journey. Join us as we hear from youth advocates and program managers\, and also learn about how mentoring and advocacy are aligned. \nThe Collaborative Mentoring Webinar Series is hosted by MENTOR National and facilitated by MENTOR and a planning team of MENTOR Affiliates. Through ongoing planning and evaluation of the latest developments in the field\, this team delivers a webinar each month focused on strengthening mentoring practice\, sharing new resources\, and helping the field put research into practice. Webinars are held monthly on the 3rd Thursday at 1:00 – 2:15 PM Eastern. \nRegister for this webinar here.
URL:https://archive.mentorva.org/event/a-pathway-to-youth-advocacy-mentoring-strategies-to-support-young-people/
LOCATION:Virtual
CATEGORIES:Collaborative Mentoring Webinar Series,Webinar
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DTSTART;TZID=UTC:20211216T130000
DTEND;TZID=UTC:20211216T141500
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SUMMARY:Mental Health and Intersectionality: Gaps and Opportunities in Serving Youth
DESCRIPTION:Register for this webinar here. \nAs we’re hearing from mentoring programs and schools across the nation\, mental health is a number one concern for youth workers and teachers coming out of the pandemic. However\, mental health services and trainings are often geared to the public at large\, without specifically addressing the needs that particular sub-populations of youth may face. Awareness of language barriers\, dis/ability access\, and BIPOC microaggressions is only a start to ensuring that your program takes into account the intersectional identities of our youth. Join MENTOR Indiana\, Write Connections\, and the League for the Blind & Disabled on December 16th at 1 pm EST for a panel discussion exploring the intersectional gaps and opportunities in addressing youth’s mental health with the resources and approaches that they need to be successful. \nThis live webinar will be recorded and made available online. There will be live captioning available during the event. \nRegister for this webinar here.
URL:https://archive.mentorva.org/event/mental-health-and-intersectionality-gaps-and-opportunities-in-serving-youth/
LOCATION:Virtual
CATEGORIES:Collaborative Mentoring Webinar Series
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ORGANIZER;CN="MENTOR Virginia":MAILTO:pr@archive.mentorva.org
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DTSTART;TZID=UTC:20211118T130000
DTEND;TZID=UTC:20211118T141500
DTSTAMP:20260520T195312
CREATED:20211102T205722Z
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SUMMARY:“Imma put the lil homies on next”: Mentoring\, mixtapes\, and hip-hop-informed approaches to collecting data
DESCRIPTION:Register here for this webinar. \nIn recent years\, many studies have attempted to explore the experiences of historically marginalized populations within higher education; especially Black men. While most studies expand the discourse about the Black male experience in higher education\, few incorporate arts-based methodologies that uniquely speak to the cultural sensibilities of Black men. This study remixes traditional qualitative methodologies through an arts-informed\, hip-hop pedagogical perspective by inviting participants to write and record original music in responding to a prompt related to the original research question. Together\, this curated collection of songs formed a mixtape\, which will be made available across multiple streaming platforms\, and introduces the counternarratives of Black male collegians. The resulting mixtape offers practical implications for revolutionizing the way educators’ mentor\, serve\, and connect with students by centering cultural knowledge as means of collecting data that characterizes the nuance of marginalized students’ experiences within (and beyond) the context of school. \nIn this presentation on Thursday\, November 18th from 1-2:15 pm\, national leaders from the youth-supporting sector will learn new strategies and approaches to developing innovative\, culturally responsive mentoring\, meaning-making\, and data collection within various youth-serving institutions. \nThis live webinar will be recorded and made available online. There will be live captioning available during the event. \nRegister here for this webinar.
URL:https://archive.mentorva.org/event/imma-put-the-lil-homies-on-next-mentoring-mixtapes-and-hip-hop-informed-approaches-to-collecting-data/
LOCATION:Virtual
CATEGORIES:Collaborative Mentoring Webinar Series
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ORGANIZER;CN="MENTOR Virginia":MAILTO:pr@archive.mentorva.org
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DTSTART;TZID=UTC:20211021T130000
DTEND;TZID=UTC:20211021T141500
DTSTAMP:20260520T195312
CREATED:20211012T134718Z
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SUMMARY:Mentoring LGBTQ+ Youth: Lessons Learned for Implementing the LGBTQ+ Supplement
DESCRIPTION:Register for this event here. \nIn winter 2020\, MENTOR partnered with Dr. Christian Rummell to design and implement a pilot program that served as a road-map for providing training and technical assistance to a small cohort of youth mentoring programs in Minnesota as they worked to integrate guidance from the LGBTQ+ Supplement to the Elements of Effective Practice for Mentoring. Register to hear these mentoring programs share about their experiences with implementing the LGBTQ ally training pilot to help programs specifically assess if they are aligning practices to best support and include youth who are a part of the LGBTQ+ community\, the impact it has had on their programs\, and how this work can inspire mentoring programs to work to improve their own structures\, policies\, and trainings in their programs. \nThis webinar will be recorded and the recording will be made available to all after the webinar. There will be captioning provided during the live webinar. \nThis webinar will take place on Thursday\, October 21 at 1 PM Eastern. \nRegister for this event here.
URL:https://archive.mentorva.org/event/mentoring-lgbtq-youth-lessons-learned-for-implementing-the-lgbtq-supplement/
LOCATION:Virtual
CATEGORIES:Collaborative Mentoring Webinar Series
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ORGANIZER;CN="MENTOR Virginia":MAILTO:pr@archive.mentorva.org
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DTSTART;TZID=UTC:20210922T130000
DTEND;TZID=UTC:20210922T141500
DTSTAMP:20260520T195312
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SUMMARY:Beyond DEI Statements: An Honest Conversation about Implementation
DESCRIPTION:Register here. \nJoin us on Wednesday\, September 22 at 1:00 PM EST for an honest conversation with mentoring and youth-serving practitioners who are working to implement diversity\, equity\, and inclusion at an organizational level. Through this session\, you’ll have the chance to learn from their experiences and how they’ve navigated impediments\, obstacles\, and barriers they’ve faced to create environments where people feel included and safe. Together\, we’ll explore the challenges\, the wins\, the tough decisions\, and the reflections along the way and what you can do within your own mentoring organization. \nThis webinar is part of MENTOR’s Collaborative Mentoring Webinar Series. (Note: This month’s webinar will take place on a Wednesday\, instead of the usual Thursday!) \nRegister here.
URL:https://archive.mentorva.org/event/beyond-dei-statements-an-honest-conversation-about-implementation/
LOCATION:Virtual
CATEGORIES:Collaborative Mentoring Webinar Series
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ORGANIZER;CN="MENTOR Virginia":MAILTO:pr@archive.mentorva.org
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DTSTART;TZID=UTC:20210819T130000
DTEND;TZID=UTC:20210819T141500
DTSTAMP:20260520T195312
CREATED:20210805T144821Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20210805T144821Z
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SUMMARY:Youth Engaged\, Heard and Empowered
DESCRIPTION:This webinar will explore creative ways of empowering youth by getting them engaged with your mentoring program. Find out how youth involvement strengthens relationships and communities by increasing the confidence of adults and young people. Get tips from both youth and professionals on what works best to help youth be engaged\, heard and empowered in both virtual and in-person settings. This webinar will feature a live panel discussion with youth and mentoring practitioners followed by an optional Q&A session. \nRegister for this session here!
URL:https://archive.mentorva.org/event/youth-engaged-heard-and-empowered/
LOCATION:Virtual
CATEGORIES:Collaborative Mentoring Webinar Series
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ORGANIZER;CN="MENTOR Virginia":MAILTO:pr@archive.mentorva.org
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DTSTART;TZID=UTC:20210722T130000
DTEND;TZID=UTC:20210722T141500
DTSTAMP:20260520T195312
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SUMMARY:Career Readiness Resources for Youth Serving Programs
DESCRIPTION:In this session MENTOR & American Student Assistance®️️ (ASA) will share career readiness resources for initiatives serving young people. ASA is committed to helping young people know themselves\, know their options\, and make informed decisions to achieve their career goals. ASA helps youth\, as early as middle school\, discover their own interests\, passions\, and talents\, and draw connections between those abilities and potential careers for the future. In this session\, we will hear from ASA about the free tools and resources organizations can access to support youth in career exploration and from mentor-mentee matches who are using the resources being highlighted. This session will focus on middle school and high school programs engaging in the career readiness space. \nRegistration for this event is required. Please register here.
URL:https://archive.mentorva.org/event/career-readiness-resources-for-youth-serving-programs/
LOCATION:Virtual
CATEGORIES:Collaborative Mentoring Webinar Series
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ORGANIZER;CN="MENTOR Virginia":MAILTO:pr@archive.mentorva.org
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BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=UTC:20210617T130000
DTEND;TZID=UTC:20210617T130000
DTSTAMP:20260520T195312
CREATED:20210603T173324Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20210603T173324Z
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SUMMARY:Amplifying the Voices of Black Girls
DESCRIPTION:Black and Brown girls face adverse health outcomes at higher rates. Some of these disparities include increased school disciplinary action and gender based violence\, poorer mental health outcomes\, and less access to educational and economic opportunities\, all of which impact outcomes for Black women. Yet Black girls and young women prove to be brilliant and resilient. Join this webinar to learn strategies and suggestions to give Black girls a voice\, be an ally\, and hear directly from young women discuss the issues that are impacting girls the most. \nThis webinar will feature a one hour presentation and discussion with youth leaders\, and will then be followed by an optional 30 minute Q&A with the panelists. In addition to the youth leaders\, the presenters will include two TA Consultants from MENTOR Virginia’s team–Bianca Myrick and Tammie Mobley–as well as Jamila Trimuel from LOV Chicago. \nRegistration is required. Please register here.
URL:https://archive.mentorva.org/event/amplifying-the-voices-of-black-girls/
LOCATION:Virtual
CATEGORIES:Collaborative Mentoring Webinar Series
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ORGANIZER;CN="MENTOR Virginia":MAILTO:pr@archive.mentorva.org
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BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=UTC:20210520T130000
DTEND;TZID=UTC:20210520T141500
DTSTAMP:20260520T195312
CREATED:20210505T212713Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20210505T212713Z
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SUMMARY:Social and Emotional Learning: Exploring Models and Strategies
DESCRIPTION:This webinar will describe various methods and models for delivering Social and Emotional Learning (SEL) within mentoring programs. Panelists will discuss their programs’ use of SEL\, including how they create their curriculum and train their mentors. They will also discuss how to involve mentors\, mentees\, parents and staff in curriculum development process. Presenters will cover the delivery of SEL for both one-to-one and group programs\, as well as in-person and virtual mentoring efforts. \nRegistration is required. Register here.
URL:https://archive.mentorva.org/event/social-and-emotional-learning-exploring-models-and-strategies/
LOCATION:Virtual
CATEGORIES:Collaborative Mentoring Webinar Series
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ORGANIZER;CN="MENTOR Virginia":MAILTO:pr@archive.mentorva.org
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