Episode Synopsis "Reflections On Research - Season 2 Episode #4 - Liz Raposa and Jean Rhodes (part 2)"
In part two of our interview with Liz Raposa and Jean Rhodes, We go deeper into the possible directions for the mentoring field based on the findings of their meta-analysis and other factors. They make a compelling case for training mentors to be effective delivery systems for evidence-based interventions, although that shift might result in major changes for the mentoring field and how volunteers spend their time. Anyone interested in the future of relationship-based interventions like mentoring will find interesting ideas in this discussion.
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