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GUTS Youth Leadership Corps. Introduction. Adults. High School. Middle School. GUTS Clubs Girl Scouts Girls Inc Discover E. Elementary School. GUTS Clubs Girl Scouts Girls Inc Discover E. GUTS Clubs Girl Scouts Girls Inc Discover E Other Activities. Normal Mentoring Program. - PowerPoint PPT Presentation

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GUTS Youth Leadership Corps

Introduction

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Normal Mentoring Program

Elementary School

Middle School

HighSchool

Adults

GUTS ClubsGirl ScoutsGirls IncDiscover EOther Activities

GUTS ClubsGirl ScoutsGirls IncDiscover E

GUTS ClubsGirl ScoutsGirls IncDiscover E

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GUTS YLC ProgramNear Peer Mentoring

Elementary School

Middle School

HighSchool

Adults

GUTS ClubsGirl ScoutsGirls IncDiscover EOther Activities

GUTS ClubsYLCGirl ScoutsGirls IncDiscover E

GUTS ClubsYLCGirl ScoutsGirls IncDiscover E

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What is a Mentor• The word “mentor” comes from the Greek language and

means “steadfast” or “enduring.” • In Homer’s, The Odyssey, the hero Ulysses asks his friend

Mentor to counsel and guide his son while he is away.• In western thought, the term mentor has come to be

synonymous with anyone who is a wise teacher, guide, and friend.

• Leader• Knowledgeable and experienced guide• Trusted ally and advocate• Caring role model

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Group Exercise

• What are the Qualities of a Good Mentor?

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Important Qualities about Mentors

• Want to help people• Committed• Friendly and Approachable• Knowledgeable• Patient• Good Teaching Skills

– Good Listening Skills– Can explain concepts well– Can approach teaching from more than one path

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You were chosen because

• You already have at least some of the characteristics of a good mentor– Knowledgeable– Friendly– Interested

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Why Do Mentoring?

• Attracts students• Helps teachers• Helps students learn better/faster• Good for the Mentors too!

– Recognition– Learning– Help the GUTS program

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Why is GUTS starting YLC ?• Project GUTS wants to help increase peoples interest in

computing and computational thinking and KEEP them interested. – We think it is Fun– Need more people who can do computer programming and

computational thinking (declining numbers, more jobs than people, our country’s future…..)

• Mentoring is a proven way to help keep people interested.• Kids like mentors closer to their own age

– Understand them better– Can see themselves as becoming experts

• Our biggest asset is the people who have completed GUTS and the Challenge– YOU

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Mentoring Misconceptions

• Mentors have to have gray hair.– The best mentors may be people close to the age of

the students. They understand.

• Mentors have to know everything.– Mentors need to know some things but not

everything. It is helpful if a mentor can think of ways to figure things out or know where to find answers

• Only the mentee benefits from mentoring– Both benefit (you can learn from your mentees)

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Mentoring Misconceptions

• Calling yourself a “ Mentor” makes you one– Like everything else, being a good mentor requires

some predisposition, training and experience. • Becoming a mentor requires a lot of time and

a lot of work. – Becoming a mentor requires a change in

consciousness —how you think about yourself and how you think about others. Workshops and training sessions can help experienced students to develop this consciousness.

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A Mentor Is:

• Knowledgeable and experienced guide – teaches and learns through the mentorship process.

• Trusted ally and advocate – work with the mentee to achieve the mentees interests and goals.

• Caring role model who demonstrates to the mentee what it is to be an ethical, responsible, and compassionate human being

• Thoughtful facilitator who helps the mentee get access to what they need to succeed.

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You are acting as a mentor when:• You help students achieve things they did not know

they were capable of.• You help a student understand concepts and ideas.• You share stories with students about your

experiences. • You help students overcome their fears.• You help students ask questions.• You listen to a student describe their problems and

explore answers. • You know how each student is doing and where they

might need help.

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You are NOT acting as a mentor when:

• You act as a Authoritative Figure – you should not be telling them what to do – suggest

• You provide them with the answer right away – they need concepts

• You act as if you are perfect or infallible – no one is

• You act as if your way is the only way – teach them to think

• A playmate – you are the role model

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GUTS YLC ExpectationsWhat may be expected of you?

• GUTS Clubs– Establish positive relationships with mentees– Help teacher/facilitator when they are teaching – roam

through the class answering questions– Teach some things on your own– Run some activities– Help students with programming– Help students with projects

• Other Activities– Explain GUTS to people– Help with activities– Help run booths

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The most important thing about GUTS YLC

YOU ARE • Without the mentors there is not GUTS YLC

program• This is a new program – we need feedback

and suggestions.

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Training Overview• Leadership Skills

– Understand yourself– Understand others– Understand interactions

• Teaching Skills– Multiple Intelligences– Steps of the teaching process

• GUTS Skills– Starlogo TNG Skills– Complex Adaptive Systems– Data – how to collect it, what to do with it– Mentoring specific to GUTS

• What is acceptable and not acceptable• Mentoring Role playing