Statistics and Evaluation
Teachers, parents, students, and mentors complete evaluations at the end of each school year so that we can continuously improve the Creative Mentoring program. Year after year the numbers show that the Creative Mentoring Program Works! (See statistics from previous years at the bottom of the page.)
The Creative Mentoring® Program Works!
Statewide Statistics from the 2008-2009 School Year*
*Statistics are based on End of Year Surveys submitted by students, teachers,
mentors, and parents for grades 1 - 8.
Mentoring Makes a Difference One Child at a Time!
Mentoring Increases Self-Confidence in Students
92% of parents saw an improvement in their child because of mentoring
91% of mentors saw an improvement in their mentee
86% of teachers saw an improvement in their students
Mentoring Helps Children Build Relationships
94% of mentors felt that their mentee trusted them more by the end of the school year
75% of teachers felt that their mentored students were able to build better
relationships with their peers
76% of teachers felt that their mentored students showed more respect for adults
84% of parents felt that their mentored children had a better relationship with their family
Students Like Being Mentored
91% of mentees want to have a mentor again next year
93% of mentees enjoy school more
because they are mentored
Teachers Like Creative Mentoring
A majority of teachers saw an improvement in mentored students’:
· Ability to work well with others (70%)
· Attitude towards learning (78%)
· Decision making skills (70%)
73% of teachers saw an improvement in mentored student’s grades
98% of teachers recommend their
student continue to be mentored by a Creative Mentor next year
Employees Like Being Creative Mentors
72% of mentors who were encouraged by their employer to mentor felt more productive when they returned to work after mentoring
Parents Like Creative Mentoring
96% of parents recommend their child continue in the Creative Mentoring
program next year
Mentoring Works! We Just Need More Mentors.
93% of in-school coordinators of mentoring programs say that
their greatest need is MORE MENTORS!
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