

This resource received funding through The Curriculum Foundation. The development was guided by the CSC mentoring process.
Linda Berger, Gary Girardi, Denis Murphy, and Jim Stewart
12 pages, b/w
Free download
Grades : 10-12
Concepts : At-risk, peer mentorship, interdisciplinary studies, at-risk students, credit recovery, GLE, IDC4U
Subjects : Interdisciplinary Studies, Career Guidance and Life Skills
At-Risk Mentorship Program (160KB)
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The At-Risk Mentorship Program is intended to create a school protocol for at-risk students to improve individual literacy and numeracy proficiency by partnering a senior student with a student who is at risk for obtaining a GLE 201 credit. The goal is to assist students at risk to improve their numeracy and literacy competencies while providing senior students with experience in a peer mentoring role.
This resource is created by Linda Berger, Gary Girardi, Denis Murphy, and Jim Stewart.