Introduction
Materials
Why This Program Has Been Launched Who Are the People Behind This Program Program Benefits: Why Volunteer For
This? Program Expectations for Online
Mentors Who Were Asked to be Mentors? Are Your Ready to be an Online Mentor? Application for Online Mentors Information for Parents |
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KEY SUPPORT MATERIALS: Online Activity Ideas for Mentors and Protegés
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Online Mentoring Guidelines and ActivitiesOnce an online mentor has completed the Application for Online Mentors and been accepted into the program, these are the materials the volunteer will use as part of his or her experience in this program:
Sanchez
Elementary School-Online Mentoring Volunteer Guidelines and Mentoring Activities The handbook for accepted mentors in this program. Includes information about the fourth graders at Sanchez and their neighborhood; information about the mentors; tips for getting started in your online relationship and suggestions for activities to maintain the relationship; policies and procedures; safety guidelines; an overview of online culture; and much more.
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Want
to start your own online mentoring program with elementary,
middle, or high school students?
Already have an online mentoring program? Want more information about online mentoring in general? Please visit the Virtual Volunteering Project's information about online mentoring for the most comprehensive listings of resources available for online mentoring programs. The site also includes a comprehensive listing of online mentoring programs all over the U.S. and Canada. |
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VERSION: December 15,
2000
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You can find detailed information on how
to set up an online mentoring program via The
Last Virtual Volunteering Guidebook.