Can mentoring promote self-esteem and school connectedness? An evaluation of the Mentor-UP project /
Research in the United States has shown that youth mentoring is a promising strategy for increasing self-esteem and school connectedness in at-risk youth. There has been little confirmation of those findings internationally. The current study evaluates the impact of mentoring by trained university s...
Other Authors: | Marino, Claudia, |
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Format: | Analítica |
Language: | English |
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[Madrid] :
Colegio Oficial de Psicólogos de Madrid,
2020.
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Online Access: | https://recursos.uloyola.es/login?url=https://accedys.uloyola.es:8443/accedix0/sitios/ebook.php?id=125617 |
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