Teaching Them, Teaching Me: Youth Conceptualize Benefits Of Being A Mentor In An Indigenous High School Peer Mentoring Program

MENTORING & TUTORING(2019)

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In this mixed methods case study, we investigated the benefits of being a youth mentor to younger peers as part of the Fourth R: Uniting Our Nations Peer Mentoring Program for Indigenous youth. Data were collected from 11 youth mentors via interviews and returned to them for interpretation and meaning-making through a statement sorting and rating activity as part of a group concept mapping procedure. The group concept mapping revealed three themes: (a) Cultural Connections, (b) Benefits to Self, and (c) Relationships with Family and Friends. Implications for programming are discussed and the benefit of group concept mapping as a culturally appropriate methodology is highlighted.
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Adolescence, mentoring, Indigenous youth, cultural programming, youth engagement, mixed methods
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