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Looking Back, Looking Forward: Review of 2012 Collaborative Mentoring Webinar Series. Thursday, January 17, 2013. Organizers of the 2012 Collaborative Mentoring Webinar Series. Sarah Kremer, Friends for Youth. April Riordan, MP of Minnesota. Celeste Janssen, Oregon Mentors. - PowerPoint PPT Presentation
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Looking Back, Looking Forward: Review of 2012 Collaborative Mentoring
Webinar Series
Thursday, January 17, 2013
Organizers of the 2012 Collaborative Mentoring Webinar Series
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Sarah Kremer, Friends for Youth
Michael Garringer, Education Northwest
Polly Roach, MP of Minnesota
Celeste Janssen, Oregon Mentors
Meghan Ferns, Oregon Mentors
Dana Gold, MP of SWPA
Marissa Strayer Benton, Mobius Mentors
December Warren, Indiana MPAmber Troupe, Mentor
Michigan
April Riordan, MP of Minnesota
Tammy Tai,MENTOR
Good to Know…
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After the webinar, all attendees receive:
Instructions for how to access PDF of presentation slides and webinar recording
Link to the Chronicle of Evidence-Based Mentoring where we: • Post resources• Keep the conversation going
Please help us out by
answering survey
questions at the end of the webinar.
Participate in Today’s Webinar
• All attendees muted for best sound
• Type questions and comments in the question box
• Respond to polls• Who is with us today?
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Birth of CMWS• Stemmed from desire for continued dialogue in
mentoring field around »Research»Innovation»Practice
• Developed as way to pool ideas and resources among existing mentoring TA providers
Overview of 2012 CMWS• 12 webinars hosted • Average of 179 participants per webinar• Average of 4.1 out of 5 on attendee surveys• Core audience members were experienced
mentoring practitioners (~75% of attendees)• Best attended topics: Closure & Training for
School Based Mentors (~400 attendees)• Combined total of 3,469 registrations
2012 CMWS Topics 1. Cropping the Big Picture: 2011 Meta Analysis 2. Tips for Mentoring High Risk Youth3. Innovative Matching Strategies 4. Youth Engagement & Service Learning 5. STEM Mentoring for Youth with Disabilities 6. Better Mentoring for LGBTQ Youth 7. Preview of the Summer Institute on Youth Mentoring 8. Training Mentors for Relationships within Schools9. Importance of Closure10. Research, Lessons Learned & Impact of P/PV11. Mentoring Disconnected Youth12. Social Media & National Mentoring Month
What worked or didn’t work for you?
Share your feedback via the following polls and prompts
What worked or didn’t work for us!
• Mismatch of topic with format
• Preference for conversation vs. training
• Innovation didn’t always work the way we intended
Looking Ahead . . .
Use the chat box to share some current trends in mentoring that are impacting your program or organization, either positively or negatively
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Looking Ahead: Future of CMWS
Supporting Mentoring Programs and Staff Through Training and Technical AssistanceWorkshop @ the Summit
Our hopes for CMWS1. Maintain pulse on
mentoring field2. Continue to
educate/expose field to research
3. Highlight rising stars and innovative and best practices
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Passing the Torch: MENTOR’s Support of CMWS
Through CMWS, MENTOR is excited to:
• Connect directly to the mentoring field at a national level
• Create a sounding board of new ideas around policy and programming
• Foster time- and cost-efficient shared learning led by technical assistance providers, with increased support from Mentoring Partnerships
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Spirit of Collaborative Work
• Realistic Expectations • Consistency• Communication • Cooperation • Initiative • PATIENCE• Fun!
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Partnership with Chronicle for Evidence-Based Mentoring
Great platform to ...
Continue conversations
Stay tuned to research
Connect with experts
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Future Webinars
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Top 10 Suggested Topics
1. Mentor recruitment2. Training mentors3. Match support, strategies4. Managing and retaining
mentors5. Peer to peer mentoring6. Child safety7. Creative funding sources8. Social media platforms & apps9. Continuing education for
mentors10. Program evaluation/tracking
matches and statistics
Remember…
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After the webinar:
Everyone will get an email with information on how to download the slides/recording
Continue the conversation at the Chronicle of Evidence-Based Mentoring: http://chronicle.umbmentoring.org/
Please help us out by
answering survey
questions at the end of the webinar.
2013 Collaborative Mentoring Webinar Series
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Sarah Kremer, Friends for Youth Michael Garringer,
Education NorthwestPolly Roach, MP of Minnesota
Meghan Ferns, Oregon Mentors
Dana Gold, MP of SWPA
Thank you for participating today!
Next Webinar is February 21, 2013Topic TBD!
Tammy Tai,MENTOR