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LESSON INFO

DETAILS

LESSON TYPE

  • COLLEGE & CAREER

GRADES

  • High School
  • Middle School

SEL COMPETENCY

  • Relationship Skills
  • Responsible Decision Making
  • Self-Awareness
  • Self-Management
  • Social-Awareness

TAGS

  • 21st Century Skills
  • Community / Culture
  • Economy + Work
  • Education Formal / Informal
  • Immigration
  • Latinx Culture
  • Overcoming Challenges + Goal-Setting
  • Race / Ethnicity / Racism

ESTIMATED TIME

  • 90 - 120 Minutes

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KEY TOPICS

  • Mentoring
  • Advocacy
  • Reflection
  • Collaboration

OBJECTIVES

  • Understand how mentors can foster college success.
  • Make connections between mentor advice and students' own lives.
  • Identify resourceful ways to advocate for their needs.

LINKS & MATERIALS

Mentor Matching Game

Mentor Matching Game (Spanish)

Structured Reflection Graphic Organizer

Structured Reflection Graphic Organizer (Spanish)

Fred Ross Profile

"3 things Martin Luther King, Jr. learned from his mentor"

"How College Mentors Can Foster Student Success"

Large Print Excerpts for Graffiti Wall

Mentorship and Advocacy Resources