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This thoroughly updated Second Edition of the Handbook of Youth Mentoring presents the only comprehensive synthesis of current theory, research, and practice in the field of youth mentoring. Editors David L. DuBois and Michael J. Karcher gather leading experts in the field to offer critical and informative analyses of the full spectrum of topics that are essential to advancing our understanding of the principles for effective mentoring of young people. This volume includes twenty new chapter topics and eighteen completely revised chapters based on the latest research on these topics. Each…mehr
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This thoroughly updated Second Edition of the Handbook of Youth Mentoring presents the only comprehensive synthesis of current theory, research, and practice in the field of youth mentoring. Editors David L. DuBois and Michael J. Karcher gather leading experts in the field to offer critical and informative analyses of the full spectrum of topics that are essential to advancing our understanding of the principles for effective mentoring of young people. This volume includes twenty new chapter topics and eighteen completely revised chapters based on the latest research on these topics. Each chapter has been reviewed by leading practitioners, making this handbook the strongest bridge between research and practice available in the field of youth mentoring.
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Produktdetails
- Produktdetails
- Verlag: Sage Publications, Inc
- 2. Auflage
- Seitenzahl: 600
- Erscheinungstermin: 15. Mai 2013
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 254mm x 178mm x 32mm
- Gewicht: 1112g
- ISBN-13: 9781412980142
- ISBN-10: 1412980143
- Artikelnr.: 32867804
- Verlag: Sage Publications, Inc
- 2. Auflage
- Seitenzahl: 600
- Erscheinungstermin: 15. Mai 2013
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 254mm x 178mm x 32mm
- Gewicht: 1112g
- ISBN-13: 9781412980142
- ISBN-10: 1412980143
- Artikelnr.: 32867804
David L. DuBois, Ph.D., is an Associate Professor in the Division of Community Health Sciences within the School of Public Health at the University of Illinois at Chicago. He received his doctorate in clinical-community psychology from the University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign. He has authored numerous peer-reviewed studies of youth mentoring, including a meta-analytic review of the literature on the effectiveness of youth mentoring programs. In 2003, he co-chaired the National Research Summit on Mentoring. Along with Jean Rhodes, he then co-authored the National Research Agenda for Youth Mentoring that emerged from the Summit. Currently, he is conducting research on youth mentoring with funding from the National Institute of Mental Health and the William T. Grant Foundation. He serves as a consultant to numerous local, state, and national mentoring organizations and has been a mentor himself in a Big Brothers/Big Sisters program.
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
Sánchez, Yarí Colón-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 - Renée 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
Renée Spencer
PART VIII. CONCLUSIONS
36. Youth Mentoring in the 21st Century: Progress and Prospects - David L.
DuBois and Michael J. Karcher
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
Sánchez, Yarí Colón-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 - Renée 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
Renée Spencer
PART VIII. CONCLUSIONS
36. Youth Mentoring in the 21st Century: Progress and Prospects - David L.
DuBois and Michael J. Karcher
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
Sánchez, Yarí Colón-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 - Renée 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
Renée Spencer
PART VIII. CONCLUSIONS
36. Youth Mentoring in the 21st Century: Progress and Prospects - David L.
DuBois and Michael J. Karcher
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
Sánchez, Yarí Colón-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 - Renée 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
Renée Spencer
PART VIII. CONCLUSIONS
36. Youth Mentoring in the 21st Century: Progress and Prospects - David L.
DuBois and Michael J. Karcher