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Summit 2013

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What the Research Says: Panel Discussion

Moderator: Dr. Jean Rhodes, University of Massachusetts, Boston
 
Presenters:
Tim Cavell, Professor and Director of Clinical Training Department of Psychology, University of Arkansas, Fayetteville
David DuBois, Professor, Institute for Health Research and Policy, University of Illinois at Chicago
Michael Karcher, Professor of Education and Human Development, University of Texas at San Antonio
Tom Keller, Duncan and Cindy Campbell Professor for Children, Youth, and Families, Portland State University
Renee Spencer, Associate Professor, Boston University School of Social Work
Marc Wheeler, Associate Director, Research and Development at Big Brothers Big Sisters of America
 
This session will offer an overview of current mentoring research and trends. Practitioners will have the opportunity for an engaging question and answer dialogue with some of the brightest and best minds working in youth mentoring, as well as some of the leading mentoring researchers in the field today.
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