Self-concepts develop through experiences in social circles. Urban youth often face challenges within social circles that restrict their self-concept, an important component of adolescent development and academic achievement.
This presentation shares how a mentoring program created a partnership learning experience that improved perceived pathways for urban students. The program expanded student social circles through new cultural experiences, transforming the perception of their future self and overall self-concept.
Presenter(s): Sonseeahray D. Ross MBA, M.Ed., Miami University Regionals, West Chester, OH
This presentation shares how a mentoring program created a partnership learning experience that improved perceived pathways for urban students. The program expanded student social circles through new cultural experiences, transforming the perception of their future self and overall self-concept.
Presenter(s): Sonseeahray D. Ross MBA, M.Ed., Miami University Regionals, West Chester, OH
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