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Mentoring Programs For Latino Youth. Taya Arthur, Cami Cole, Lorena Jimenez, Bethanie Johnson, Megan Snow, Whitney Tawzer and Mara Whittier Adapted by Dr. Carol Albrecht Please note. Numbers have been changed, and this power point is ONLY to be used as an example of presenting Data.
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Mentoring ProgramsForLatino Youth Taya Arthur, Cami Cole, Lorena Jimenez, Bethanie Johnson, Megan Snow, Whitney Tawzer and Mara WhittierAdapted by Dr. Carol Albrecht Please note. Numbers have been changed, and this power point is ONLY to be used as an example of presenting Data.
Evaluation of Mentoring Programs for Latino Youth by Community Leaders
Purpose • This study was implemented to evaluate the quantity and quality of resources available to Latino Youth in Rural Utah
Data Collection 300 Telephone and Self-Administered Surveys
Surveys • Surveys were administered to: • Social Service Agency Workers • Civil/Political Leaders • Law Enforcement • Religious • Educators • Medical Personnel • Business Leaders
Indicators Used to Evaluate Programs ----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- • Respondents were asked to indicate if there were Enough Programs to Adequately Meet the Educational needs of Latino Youth. • Possible Responses included (1) No, (2) Yes, and (3) Don’t Know -------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- • Respondents were asked to evaluate t he Quality of Current Programs. • Possible answers included (1) poor, (2) Fair, (3) Good, (4) Very Good and (50 Excellent --------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- • Respondents were asked to indicate how concerned they were about Current Number and Quality of Programs . • Possible answers were (1) Not at all concerned, (2) not concerned, (3) somewhat unconcerned, (4) Somewhat concerned, (5) Concerned, and (6) Very Concerned.
Descriptive Statisticsfor Respondents Years Employed at Current Job Average: 6.26% Range: 0-25 years Years Lived in Cache Valley: Average: 15.88 Range 0-59 Years Average Years
Descriptive StatisticsFor Respondents Percent Male: 37.89
Programs Available? • Are there programs Available for Latino Youth?
Conclusions Programs Available – Only half of respondents said there were programs available. Quality of Programs - About 58% indicated the programs were poor or fair. Concern About Programs – More than 57% indicated they were concerned or very concerned about the programs.