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What Works for Mentoring Programs: Lessons from Experimental Evaluations of Programs and Interventions - Child Trends looked at 19 mentoring programs for children and youth, including Big Brothers and Big Sisters, to see which worked by a variety of measures: mental health, social-emotional health, education, self-sufficiency, substance abuse, relationships, reproductive health and behavior problems. These are arranged in a nifty grid with “not found to work,” “mixed findings,” and “found to work.” Researchers found programs that helped with education, social skills and relationships were more effective than those directed at problems such as bullying or reducing teen pregnancy. Thirteen programs had at least one positive impact; three were found to be ineffective. (Child Trends, March 2013)...

Impact Evaluation of the U.S. Department of Education's Student Mentoring Program: Final Report - The student mentoring program is designed to fund grantees to enable them to provide mentoring to at-risk students in the middle grades. The ultimate goal of the program is to improve student acadeic and behavioral outcomes through the guidance and encouragement of a volunteer mentor. The main finding of the impact study was that there was no statistically significant impacts of the program for the sample as a whole on the array of student outcomes. There was, however, some scattered evident that impacts were heterogeneous across types of students. (IES/NCEE, March 2009)...


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