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Training Quality Mentors
Mentoring Partnership of Minnesota


• The Mentoring Partnership of Minnesota (MPM) connects
  adults & youth with the power of mentoring

• Our primary focus is to expand the capacity and increase the
  quality of mentoring across MN

• Throughout Minnesota, we work with more than 400 youth
  mentoring programs
Overview
•   Agenda
•   Handouts
•   Workshop Goals (p. 2)
•   Housekeeping
•   Questions?
Introductions
1. Name/Organization
2. How does your program prepare mentors to
   build a relationship with a young person?
3. What is the biggest challenge your program
   faces in preparing mentors for their match?
4. Favorite type of cookie?
Research
• MENTOR, Elements of Effective
  Practice Edition #3



         What is your favorite cookie?
Standard 3: Training
• Mentor training is vital. Implications on mentors’ perceptions,
  which then are thought to influence positive outcomes.
• Poorer results from mentors receiving less than two hours
  training.
• Important to train on unique challenges of youth, and training
  should stress the negative outcomes associated with early
  termination.
• Training should focus on developing and sustaining
  relationship-enhancing behaviors (authenticity, empathy,
  collaboration, and companionship, etc). Recommendation to
  train on how to foster a developmental rather than
  prescriptive relationship.



                              EEP3                              6
Standard 3: Training

Standard: Train prospective mentors in the basic
  knowledge and skills needed to build an
  effective mentoring relationship.
Benchmarks:
  – Mentor Training
     • Program provides a minimum of two hours of pre-
       match, in-person training.



                         EEP3                            7
Standard 3: Training
Mentor training includes the following topics, at a
minimum:
   a. Program rules
   b. Mentors’ goals and expectations for the mentor/mentee
   relationship
   c. Mentors’ obligations and appropriate roles
   d. Relationship development and maintenance
   e. Ethical issues that may arise related to the mentoring
   relationship
   f. Effective closure of the mentoring relationship
   g. Sources of assistance available to support mentors.




                             EEP3                              8
Standard 3: Training
• Enhancements (Mentor Training):
   – Program uses evidence-based training materials.
   – Program provides additional pre-match training
     opportunities beyond the two-hour, in-person minimum.
   – Program addresses the following developmental topics in
     the training: a. Youth development process; b. Cultural,
     gender and economic issues; and c. Opportunities and
     challenges associated with mentoring specific populations
     of children
   – Program uses training to continue to screen mentors




                             EEP3                                9
Quality Mentors

•   Support organizational & program values
•   Keep young people safe
•   Understand youth development
•   Model healthy life skills
•   Are youth-centered
Quality Mentor Training:



• Enforces organizational & program values
• Minimizes risk
• Raises awareness; teaches skills & knowledge
  necessary for successful mentoring
  relationship
This I Believe
•   Tell a story
•   Be brief
•   Name your belief
•   Be positive
•   Be personal
Values
• Basic Mentor Training   • Maximize Your Impact:
                            How to Build Positive
                            Mentoring Relationships
                            with Youth
BREAK
Quality Mentor Training:



• Enforces organizational & program values
• Minimizes risk
• Raises awareness; teaches skills & knowledge
  necessary for successful mentoring
  relationship
Minimize Risk

Mentor training is often the last chance for
you to say no to a volunteer.

It is also often the last chance for your
volunteer to say no to being matched.
Quality Mentor Training:



– Enforces organizational & program values
– Minimizes risk
– Raises awareness; teaches skills & knowledge
  necessary for successful mentoring
  relationships
Awareness, Skills & Knowledge
A quality mentor training experience will:
• Challenge and shape attitudes – raise
  awareness
• Demonstrate & practice skills
• Pass along knowledge
MENTOR – EEP Third Edition
1. Program rules
2. Mentors’ goals and expectations for the
   mentor/mentee relationship
3. Mentors’ obligations and appropriate roles
4. Relationship development and maintenance
5. Ethical issues that may arise related to the mentoring
   relationship
6. Effective closure of the mentoring relationship
7. Sources of assistance available to support mentors
National Mentoring Center’s Core
      Competencies for Mentors
1. Understanding of program’s goals
2. Honoring commitments
3. The mentor’s role
4. Knowledge of program policies
5. The match life cycle
6. Mandatory reporting
7. Understanding program staff roles
Other topics from Nat’l Research

1. Strategies for dealing with conflict and
   disappointment
2. Effective/appropriate ways of giving
   constructive feedback
3. Relationship development skills to promote
   bonding
4. Appropriate termination
5. Cultural competence
When designing mentor training, consider the following:



        What do volunteers                         Is this need-to-know
        already know?                              or nice-to-know
                                                   information?




                          Learner-centered?
Training Design
•   Principles of Adult Learners
•   Structure
•   Strategies
•   Room Set-Up
•   Delivery Tips
LUNCH
Principles of Adult Learners
• As we read through these principles, please
  feel free to share any stories/examples from
  your experience as a trainee, or as a trainer
  that will help to illustrate these ideas. Good
  or bad examples are ok – and feel free to use
  examples (good or bad) from this training as
  well!
Principle #1
•   Adults determine for themselves what is
    important to learn and therefore are looking
    for relevant, useful information.
Principle #2
• Adults bring a broad base of experience and a
  need to validate information based on their
  past beliefs and experiences.
Principle #3
• Adults have many preoccupations outside of a
  particular learning situation and will be easily
  distracted if the information is not practical
  and well presented.
Principle #4
• Adults respond to positive, appropriate
  reinforcement. They are hesitant to show
  vulnerability and are particularly offended by
  “put downs.” Trainers should avoid phrases
  like, “I think we already covered that, John.”
Principle #5
• Adults generally have a preferred style of
  learning:
  – Auditory (they like the lecture)
  – Visual (they like the transparencies and handouts)
  – Kinesthetic (they like the exercises and self-
    learning activities)
Principle #6
• A good trainer includes all styles so as to reach
  a diverse audience.
Principle #7
• Adults have significant ability to serve as
  knowledgeable resources to the facilitator and
  to other participants.
Principle #8
• Adults tend to be problem-centered and will
  feel satisfied only if their problem is dealt with
  and resolved. Try to uncover these issues
  prior to or at the beginning of a training.
Principle #9
• Adults have set habits and tastes. For
  example, some need caffeine, some want
  health food, some are offended by profanity,
  and some distressed when handouts are not
  printed on both sides. Effective workshop
  leaders accommodate as much as possible
  these habits and tastes. If not, the evaluations
  form will not relay whether they learned
  anything but rather what offended or irritated
  them.
Principle #10
• Adults function best in a collaborative
  environment and like to share in the planning
  and presentation of the workshop.
Room Set Up
• size                  •   food & beverages
• seating               •   AV & equipment
  arrangement/comfort   •   Restrooms
• lighting              •   traffic flow
• acoustics             •   name tags or
• temperature               identification
Structure of Training
• Just like mentoring relationships, mentors
  training has a beginning, middle and end.
• In fact, as you present each of your key
  concepts, those sub-sections of training
  should also have a clear beginning, middle
  and end.
TOAST Model


Tantilize
Overview
Amplify
Summary
Transfer/take away
Strategies for Delivering Training
• Lecture            •   Panel discussions
• Role play          •   Brainstorming
• Slides/visuals     •   Stories
• Worksheets/        •   Breaks
  exercises
• Group activities
Training Quality Mentors - Slides
Practice
• Pick a key concept
• Select a strategy
• Be creative!
Training Delivery Tips
•   Participant interaction
•   Flexibility
•   Transitions & pacing
•   Natural humor
•   “Been there” feeling
•   Effective use of equipment & visuals
•   Organized training space
•   Practice
Thank you!

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Training Quality Mentors - Slides

  • 2. Mentoring Partnership of Minnesota • The Mentoring Partnership of Minnesota (MPM) connects adults & youth with the power of mentoring • Our primary focus is to expand the capacity and increase the quality of mentoring across MN • Throughout Minnesota, we work with more than 400 youth mentoring programs
  • 3. Overview • Agenda • Handouts • Workshop Goals (p. 2) • Housekeeping • Questions?
  • 4. Introductions 1. Name/Organization 2. How does your program prepare mentors to build a relationship with a young person? 3. What is the biggest challenge your program faces in preparing mentors for their match? 4. Favorite type of cookie?
  • 5. Research • MENTOR, Elements of Effective Practice Edition #3 What is your favorite cookie?
  • 6. Standard 3: Training • Mentor training is vital. Implications on mentors’ perceptions, which then are thought to influence positive outcomes. • Poorer results from mentors receiving less than two hours training. • Important to train on unique challenges of youth, and training should stress the negative outcomes associated with early termination. • Training should focus on developing and sustaining relationship-enhancing behaviors (authenticity, empathy, collaboration, and companionship, etc). Recommendation to train on how to foster a developmental rather than prescriptive relationship. EEP3 6
  • 7. Standard 3: Training Standard: Train prospective mentors in the basic knowledge and skills needed to build an effective mentoring relationship. Benchmarks: – Mentor Training • Program provides a minimum of two hours of pre- match, in-person training. EEP3 7
  • 8. Standard 3: Training Mentor training includes the following topics, at a minimum: a. Program rules b. Mentors’ goals and expectations for the mentor/mentee relationship c. Mentors’ obligations and appropriate roles d. Relationship development and maintenance e. Ethical issues that may arise related to the mentoring relationship f. Effective closure of the mentoring relationship g. Sources of assistance available to support mentors. EEP3 8
  • 9. Standard 3: Training • Enhancements (Mentor Training): – Program uses evidence-based training materials. – Program provides additional pre-match training opportunities beyond the two-hour, in-person minimum. – Program addresses the following developmental topics in the training: a. Youth development process; b. Cultural, gender and economic issues; and c. Opportunities and challenges associated with mentoring specific populations of children – Program uses training to continue to screen mentors EEP3 9
  • 10. Quality Mentors • Support organizational & program values • Keep young people safe • Understand youth development • Model healthy life skills • Are youth-centered
  • 11. Quality Mentor Training: • Enforces organizational & program values • Minimizes risk • Raises awareness; teaches skills & knowledge necessary for successful mentoring relationship
  • 12. This I Believe • Tell a story • Be brief • Name your belief • Be positive • Be personal
  • 13. Values • Basic Mentor Training • Maximize Your Impact: How to Build Positive Mentoring Relationships with Youth
  • 14. BREAK
  • 15. Quality Mentor Training: • Enforces organizational & program values • Minimizes risk • Raises awareness; teaches skills & knowledge necessary for successful mentoring relationship
  • 16. Minimize Risk Mentor training is often the last chance for you to say no to a volunteer. It is also often the last chance for your volunteer to say no to being matched.
  • 17. Quality Mentor Training: – Enforces organizational & program values – Minimizes risk – Raises awareness; teaches skills & knowledge necessary for successful mentoring relationships
  • 18. Awareness, Skills & Knowledge A quality mentor training experience will: • Challenge and shape attitudes – raise awareness • Demonstrate & practice skills • Pass along knowledge
  • 19. MENTOR – EEP Third Edition 1. Program rules 2. Mentors’ goals and expectations for the mentor/mentee relationship 3. Mentors’ obligations and appropriate roles 4. Relationship development and maintenance 5. Ethical issues that may arise related to the mentoring relationship 6. Effective closure of the mentoring relationship 7. Sources of assistance available to support mentors
  • 20. National Mentoring Center’s Core Competencies for Mentors 1. Understanding of program’s goals 2. Honoring commitments 3. The mentor’s role 4. Knowledge of program policies 5. The match life cycle 6. Mandatory reporting 7. Understanding program staff roles
  • 21. Other topics from Nat’l Research 1. Strategies for dealing with conflict and disappointment 2. Effective/appropriate ways of giving constructive feedback 3. Relationship development skills to promote bonding 4. Appropriate termination 5. Cultural competence
  • 22. When designing mentor training, consider the following: What do volunteers Is this need-to-know already know? or nice-to-know information? Learner-centered?
  • 23. Training Design • Principles of Adult Learners • Structure • Strategies • Room Set-Up • Delivery Tips
  • 24. LUNCH
  • 25. Principles of Adult Learners • As we read through these principles, please feel free to share any stories/examples from your experience as a trainee, or as a trainer that will help to illustrate these ideas. Good or bad examples are ok – and feel free to use examples (good or bad) from this training as well!
  • 26. Principle #1 • Adults determine for themselves what is important to learn and therefore are looking for relevant, useful information.
  • 27. Principle #2 • Adults bring a broad base of experience and a need to validate information based on their past beliefs and experiences.
  • 28. Principle #3 • Adults have many preoccupations outside of a particular learning situation and will be easily distracted if the information is not practical and well presented.
  • 29. Principle #4 • Adults respond to positive, appropriate reinforcement. They are hesitant to show vulnerability and are particularly offended by “put downs.” Trainers should avoid phrases like, “I think we already covered that, John.”
  • 30. Principle #5 • Adults generally have a preferred style of learning: – Auditory (they like the lecture) – Visual (they like the transparencies and handouts) – Kinesthetic (they like the exercises and self- learning activities)
  • 31. Principle #6 • A good trainer includes all styles so as to reach a diverse audience.
  • 32. Principle #7 • Adults have significant ability to serve as knowledgeable resources to the facilitator and to other participants.
  • 33. Principle #8 • Adults tend to be problem-centered and will feel satisfied only if their problem is dealt with and resolved. Try to uncover these issues prior to or at the beginning of a training.
  • 34. Principle #9 • Adults have set habits and tastes. For example, some need caffeine, some want health food, some are offended by profanity, and some distressed when handouts are not printed on both sides. Effective workshop leaders accommodate as much as possible these habits and tastes. If not, the evaluations form will not relay whether they learned anything but rather what offended or irritated them.
  • 35. Principle #10 • Adults function best in a collaborative environment and like to share in the planning and presentation of the workshop.
  • 36. Room Set Up • size • food & beverages • seating • AV & equipment arrangement/comfort • Restrooms • lighting • traffic flow • acoustics • name tags or • temperature identification
  • 37. Structure of Training • Just like mentoring relationships, mentors training has a beginning, middle and end. • In fact, as you present each of your key concepts, those sub-sections of training should also have a clear beginning, middle and end.
  • 39. Strategies for Delivering Training • Lecture • Panel discussions • Role play • Brainstorming • Slides/visuals • Stories • Worksheets/ • Breaks exercises • Group activities
  • 41. Practice • Pick a key concept • Select a strategy • Be creative!
  • 42. Training Delivery Tips • Participant interaction • Flexibility • Transitions & pacing • Natural humor • “Been there” feeling • Effective use of equipment & visuals • Organized training space • Practice