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Porter Student mentor program. Mentoring benefits both the mentor and the mentee. Mentoring creates meaningful connections that can positively impact the lives of both mentor and mentee. Those who receive mentorship are more likely to see improved academic, social, and economic prospects.
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Mentoring benefits both the mentor and the mentee Mentoring creates meaningful connections that can positively impact the lives of both mentor and mentee. Those who receive mentorship are more likely to see improved academic, social, and economic prospects. Those who mentor are able to further build important leadership, management and creative skills, while giving back to their community. That means that EVERY mentorship matters. Source: MENTOR: The National Mentoring Partnership
Why mentoring matters • Student-to-student mentoring fosters a deeper sense of belonging and community among the grade levels • Mentoring demonstrates to middle school students that they have more to offer than just academic success: they can be role models to the younger students
https://education.cu-portland.edu/blog/curriculum-teaching-strategies/older-students-mentor-younger-students/https://education.cu-portland.edu/blog/curriculum-teaching-strategies/older-students-mentor-younger-students/ • Student Mentors Can: • Support teachers in their goals for their class. • Support students in practicing social skills like listening, sharing with others, practicing kindness, and academic goals like practicing math facts, reading strategies, spelling and sentence formation • Work one-on-one with a particular student, a small group of students, or with the whole class • At recess, student mentors can help organize games
A HUGE THANK YOU TO ALL OF OUR STUDENT MENTORS as well as the ELEMENTARY CLASSROOM TEACHERS AND STUDENTS FOR WELCOMING THEM INTO YOUR CLASSROOMS!!