We've made all of the materials on this web site available
to parents of students participating in this program, to
keep you well-informed about what your child is doing in
this program.
We encourage you to read through this web site thoroughly!
It provides complete details about the goals of this program, and how this program will work.
To participate in this program, you must have signed and
returned a permission slip, which was sent home with your
child in August or September 2000. If your child is in Genny
Gamboa and Jim Wahrer's fourth grade class at
Sanchez Elementary School and you did not receive this
permission slip, please let us know via our feedback form.
We also would like for you to complete a short survey before your child begins
participating (a paper version of this survey will also be
delivered to you; please complete either the paper version
or the online version, but NOT both).
Online Safety
We have taken a number of precautions to ensure the safety
of ALL participants in this program:
- The online exchanges between your child and his or
her mentor can take place only via the web site you are
viewing now, and, for participating students, only via
computers at Sanchez Elementary School.
- None of your child's contact information (address,
phone number, e-mail address, etc.) will ever be made
available to his or her mentor. Likewise, the mentor's
contact information will never be made available to the
student. This will ensure that no interactions of any
kind, on or offline, can take place between mentors and
students outside of the web site you are viewing now.
- All exchanges between mentors and students are
subject to review by teachers Genny Gamboa and
Jim Wahrer. In addition, ALL messages will be
reviewed by Jayne Cravens at the Virtual Volunteering
Project at the Charles A. Dana Center, University of
Texas at Austin.
- All potential mentors were required to submit an application that includes their complete contact information, and the names of two personal references. Jayne Cravens at the Virtual Volunteering
Project reviewed each of these applications, confirmed contact information, and interviewed the personal references of all accepted applicants.
- No child will be identified by their real name in
public materials as participating in this program.
- Teachers Genny Gamboa and Jim Wahrer, as well as Jayne Cravens at the Virtual Volunteering
Project, have a record of all contact information for online mentors
participating in this program.
- Teachers Genny Gamboa and Jim Wahrer,
and Jayne Cravens at the Virtual Volunteering
Project, will provide an orientation to students
participating in this program, stressing the importance of
online safety and responsible computer use, as part of
this or any online program.
- Learnings and best practices from this program (but
no real names or contact information of participants) will
be shared via the Virtual Volunteering
Project and the National Mentoring
Partnership, two nonprofit organizations working in
collaboration to help develop quality standards and
resources for online mentoring programs throughout the
U.S.
- We strongly encourage you to talk about this program
with your child, discussing what kinds of activities and
topics they are talking about with their mentor, what
their mentor is like, etc.
- If you ever wish to communicate with the program team
for this project, please use our feedback form. All messages are
answered within 48 hours of receipt (two business days;
excludes holidays and weekends).
- If you wish to view the exchanges that have occurred
to date between your child and his or her online mentor,
please contact us via our feedback form.
- If you have an emergency regarding this online
mentoring program, please see our guidelines for handling crisis
situations.
Return to the main page of the Sanchez Elementary School Online Mentoring Program
VERSION: December 15, 2000
Return to the main page of the Sanchez Elementary School Online Mentoring Program
This web site is Copyrighted © 2000 by Jayne Cravens
Permission is granted to quote from this web site so long as the author and web site are noted.
Please notify me if you intend to use these materials or to quote me. You don't have to, but it would be appreciated.
This resource was developed by Jayne Cravens for Sanchez Elementary School in Austin, Texas;
the Charles A. Dana Center at the University of Texas at Austin; and the Virtual Volunteering Project.
This online mentoring program is no longer operational; these web materials have been preserved to help other schools develop their own online mentoring programs. You can find more online mentoring resources here |