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National History Day in Minnesota

Mentoring Program

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University of Minnesota

Department of History

Minnesota Historical Society

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For 22 years the Minnesota History Day program has been…

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…a growing success story…

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1989 Chair

History Day TA

Event Helper

•Budget: $17,500

•Participants: 8 schools, 300 students

MHSHead of Education

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•Budget: $300,000

2004

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•Budget: $425,000

2008

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Mentoring Program History

Initiated…By a grant from the Cargill Foundation (2003-2004)

Sustained…By support from CLA and the History Department (2005-2009)

Expanded…By funding from President Bruininks and other donors

solicited by CLA (2005-2010)

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MentorCourse

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UMTC Mentors are required to:

• Commit to 100 hours of service (school, class, events)

• Attend class and library training sessions

• Write a reflective essay

• Prepare a final group presentation about their school experience

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How Do Mentors Find the Students to Work With?

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The “Self-Selection” Process

Start by going into the school and presenting to all of the History Day students

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Certain students are more interested in the project and seek help from the mentors

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After each competition there are fewer students working on projects and personalized attention increases

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Annual Mentor Bowl-a-thon

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Mentor Program begins to shift

the basic operating

mission of MN HD and opens

up new evaluation

opportunities

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Key Goals of the History DayMentoring Program

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Key Goals of the History DayMentoring Program

• Support teachers in the classroom

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Key Goals of the History DayMentoring Program

• Support teachers in the classroom• Teach students translatable skills

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Key Goals of the History DayMentoring Program

• Support teachers in the classroom• Teach students translatable skills• Provide equitable access to educational

resources for inner-city and rural students

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Key Goals of the History DayMentoring Program

• Support teachers in the classroom• Teach students translatable skills• Provide equitable access to educational

resources for inner-city and rural students• Prepare pathways to higher education

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Key Goals of the History DayMentoring Program

• Support teachers in the classroom• Teach students translatable skills• Provide equitable access to educational

resources for inner-city and rural students• Prepare pathways to higher education• Make a difference in the lives of youth

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Creating Pathways to Academic Success

• Provide individual attention to those who need extra help (emerging learners)

• Serve as informal advisors about college life and the skills needed for higher education

• Connect students with U of M campus

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Direct Role of Mentors in Assisting with History Day Projects

• Help students with topic selection

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Direct Role of Mentors in Assisting with History Day Projects

• Help students with topic selection

• Develop thesis statements

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Direct Role of Mentors in Assisting with History Day Projects

• Help students with topic selection

• Develop thesis statements

• Expand access to research resources at the U of M

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Direct Role of Mentors in Assisting with History Day Projects

• Help students with topic selection

• Develop thesis statements

• Expand access to research resources at the U of M

• Provide advice and support for project creation

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How Mentors Provide Support to Classroom Teachers

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How Mentors Provide Support to Classroom Teachers

• Mentors work both in class and after school

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How Mentors Provide Support to Classroom Teachers

• Mentors work both in class and after school

• Mentors can give students a full class hour, or more, of individualized attention

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How Mentors Provide Support to Classroom Teachers

• Mentors work both in class and after school

• Mentors can give students a full class hour, or more, of individualized attention

• Mentors help students reach deadlines by revising drafts and checking up on work

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A Transformative Resource

“The experience of researching with a college mentor at Wilson Library was the most valuable experience for students.”

Jan WeaverWashburn High School

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Campus visits allow students to:

• Find unique primary and secondary sources

• Experience campus beyond the usual tour

• Increase their confidence about making a return visit

• Learn that campus squirrels are crazy and should be avoided

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Mentors help staff other library outreach programs

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Mentor “Power Conference”

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Reference Help

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Presentation Workshops

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“Because of the research skills I learned from

History Day, I was able to do well during my first year at the U, compared to other students (freshmen) who did not get the chance to do it. I knew how to use academic websites and citations.

Long-Term Impact

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Also, knowing some places at the U even before I became a student there was

important. Wilson became my favorite place when I first came to the U because I used it as a high school student, and it still remains my favorite place.”

Ibrahim Hirsi

Long-Term Impact

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“Without the mentors, we would have been

messed up.”

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Why does this work?

Rigor

Relevance

Personal

Relationships

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Evaluations show that our key academic indicators go up if students work

with a mentor

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How much does this cost?

Mentor Stipend: $1,250 for a semester

Mentor Expenses: $250

Graduate Assistant: $500

MHS Administration: $500

TOTAL: $2,500

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Results

• Mentors have a direct impact on student achievement

• Increased access for U of M Admissions Office

• Creates a model for multi-campus community outreach

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The Minnesota History Day program has regional partnerships with:

• Six State Universities

• Three Private Colleges

• Three U of M Campuses

Statewide Outreach

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The Bottom Line

The History Day mentoring program provides students throughout Minnesota with a structure that has high academic expectations and support services to improve student achievement.

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Think big but

start small

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Think big but

start small

The results could be monumental!