Handbook of Youth Mentoring 2/e

SAGE PUBLICATIONSISBN: 9781412980142

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Edited by David L. DuBois, Michael Karcher
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PART I. INTRODUCTION 1. Youth Mentoring in Contemporary Perspective - David L. DuBois and Michael J. Karcher PART II. FRAMEWORKS AND FOUNDATIONS 2. Mentoring and Positive Youth Development - Richard M. Lerner, Christopher M. Napolitano, Michelle J. Boyd, Megan K. Mueller, and Kristina S. Callina 3. Mentoring and Prevention Science - Timothy A. Cavell and L. Christian Elledge PART III. MENTORING RELATIONSHIPS 4. Assessing Mentoring Relationships - Michael J. Nakkula and John T. Harris 5. Mentoring Activities and Interactions - Michael J. Karcher and Keoki Hansen 6. Goals in Mentoring Relationships - Fabricio E. Balcazar and Christopher B. Keys 7. Mentoring Relationships in Development Perspective - Gil G. Noam, Tina Malti, and Michael J. Karcher 8. A Biological Perspective on Positive Adult-Youth Relationships - Amber L. Allison and Elizabeth A. Shirtcliff 9. Social Networks and Mentoring - Thomas E. Keller and Jennifer E. Blakeslee PART IV. CULTURAL PERSPECTIVES 10. Race, Ethnicity, and Culture in Mentoring Relationships - Bernadette Sanchez, Yari Colon-Torres, Rachel Feuer, Katrina E. Roundfield, and Luciano Berardi 11. Gender in Mentoring Relationships - Belle Liang, G. Anne Bogat, and Nicole Duffy 12. Social Class - Nancy L. Deutsch, Edith C. Lawrence, and Angela K. Henneberger 13. International and Cross Cultural Aspects in Youth Mentoring - Limor Goldner and Miri Scharf PART V. PROGRAMS AND CONTEXTS 14. School-Based Mentoring - Carla Herrera and Michael J. Karcher 15. After-School Programs - Megan A. Mekinda and Barton J. Hirsch 16. Cross-Age Peer Mentoring - Michael J. Karcher 17. Electronic Mentoring and Media - Carmit-Noa Shpigelman 18. Group Mentoring - Gabriel P. Kuperminc and Jessica D. Thomason 19. Work and Service Learning - Stephen F. Hamilton and Mary Agnes Hamilton PART VI. SPECIAL POPULATIONS 20. Academically At-Risk Students - Simon Larose and George M. Tarabulsy 21. Juvenile Offenders - Wing Yi Chan and David B. Henry 22. Youth with Mental Health Needs - David C. R. Kerr and Cheryl A. King 23. Youth in Foster Care - Preston A. Britner, Kellie G. Randall, and Kym R. Ahrens 24. Immigrant and Refugee Youth - Dina Birman and Lyn Morland 25. Children of Incarcerated Parents - J. Mark Eddy, Jennifer Cearley, Joseph Bergen, and Jenny Stern-Carusone PART VII. PRACTICE AND PROGRAMMATIC CONSIDERATIONS 26. Program Funding - Susan G. Weinberger 27. Mentor Recruitment and Retention - Arthur A. Stukas, E. Gil Clary, and Mark Snyder 28. Mentor Screening and Youth Protection - Sarah E. Kremer and Becky Cooper 29. Mentor and Youth Matching - Julia Pryce, Michael S. Kelly, and Sarah R. Guidone 30. Mentor Training - Janis B. Kupersmidt and Jean E. Rhodes 31. Family Involvement - Andrea Taylor 32. Termination and Closure of Mentoring Relationships - Renee Spencer and Antoinette Basualdo-Delmonico 33. Program Evaluation - David L. DuBois 34. Economic Evaluation of Mentoring Programs - E. Michael Foster 35. Ethical Issues in Youth Mentoring - Jean E. Rhodes, Belle Liang, and Renee Spencer PART VIII. CONCLUSIONS 36. Youth Mentoring in the 21st Century: Progress and Prospects - David L. DuBois and Michael J. Karcher

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