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From: Daniel Bassill (tutormentor2@EARTHLINK.NET)
Date: 04/10/03


SPRING 2003 TUTOR/MENTOR LEADERSHIP CONFERENCE

Since May of 1994, leaders, volunteers and partners of tutor/mentor
programs have gathered in Chicago every six months to share ideas,
network, and look for ways to improve the quality of non-school and
school-based tutoring and/or mentoring programs.

The next conference will be held at Northeastern Illinois University in
Chicago on June 5th and 6th, 2003.

Call for Presenters:

If you would like to volunteer to do a workshop at this conference, or
host a display table to share what your organization does, please email
the Tutor/Mentor Connection. To see samples of workshops that were
presented at the November 2002 conference and learn more about the
conference, visit
http://www.tutormentorconference.bigstep.com.

This conference is an opportunity for you to showcase what you do and to
learn from others. If your organization has a program or process that you
like others to know about this is your opportunity. All workshop
presentations will be described on the T/MC conference web site, with
contact information for your organization. This remains in place for six
months and serves as a low-cost form of public awareness for your
organization and its services.

We are interested in receiving proposals for 90 minute workshops on the
following subject areas:

design of tutor/mentor program
planning process/quality improvement
evaluation=20
recruitment, training and recognition of volunteers
marketing, fund raising, communications
recruitment and motivation of students
tutoring strategies
working effectively with schools and other neighborhood organizations
models of effective GEAR UP, TEEN REACH, or 21st Century Programs
examples of Service-Learning in a tutor/mentor environment
experiential learning strategies
arts/science/math strategies
college & career readiness strategies
strategies for building participation of teens in tutor/mentor programs
strategies mentoring youth to jobs and careers
examples of effective business leadership in mobilizing volunteers and
resources for tutor/mentor programs
staff development and retention strategies
uses of technology in a tutor/mentor program
networking strategies that connect local programs with others around the
country

In addition, we seek proposals for workshops that will help volunteers
become more effective tutors and mentors, with practical tips that can be
easily incorporated in a volunteer=B9s weekly routine.

Workshops should present practical ideas that help other program leaders
build and strengthen their own programs with practical ideas and handouts
that serve as blueprints for others to follow. NOTE: Businesses,
universities and consulting organizations that teach these subjects to
for-profit organizations are invited to share their expertise and help
tutor/mentor programs make life brighter for at-risk children and youth.

This is a grassroots conference. Each year dozens of speakers and
organizers donate their time so that the fees for the conference can be
kept under $100 for the two day event. A continental breakfast and lunch
will be provided each day.=20

One presenter for each workshop will receive a complementary admission to
this conference.

The conference schedule if filling up fast. If you'd like to be a
presenter, Email your workshop ideas to Lartease Tiffith, at the
Tutor/Mentor Connection, Lartease@cabriniconnections.net. Call
312-492-9614 or Fax 312-492-9795 for more information.

REGISTRATIONS for this conference will be accepted, beginning May 5th,
2003.
Registration forms will be available at the http://www.tutormentorconference.bigstep.com web site.

NOTE: if you want to do a workshop, but cannot offer a presentation for
the June Conference, please tell us of your interest in presenting a
workshop at the next conference in November 2003. In addition, add your
web site to the Resource Link section at http://www.tutormentorexchange.net so that others can find you in the weeks and months between Tutor/Mentor
Leadership Conferences.=20

Please forward this notice to others who have an interest in helping
expand the quality and capacity of tutoring/mentoring programs in America.
___________________________________________________________
The Tutor/Mentor Connection distributes Email notices and newsletters like
this on a regular basis. If you would like to be added to or removed from
the distribution list, contact Cabrini Connections and the Tutor/Mentor
Connection at info@cabriniconnections.net or call (312) 492-9614.

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