CovEducation Mentorship / Peer Student Leader At — CovEducation

Opportunity Summary 

Looking for a way to give back to the community? Passionate about educational equity? Join CovEd in providing mentorship to K-12 youth! CovEducation is an educational non-profit that provides free tutoring and mentorship to K-12 students from low-income communities or underrepresented backgrounds. We are a warm, volunteer-based community of over 6,000 volunteers from 450+ institutions, and have served 5,700+ mentees since March 2020. We are currently seeking undergraduate/postgraduate/grad students to volunteer virtually as mentors for K-12 students, particularly those with limited access to educational resources. If you’d like to connect with a student, please consider signing up to be a mentor at bit.ly/coved-csu-mentor-signup! Mentors serve not only as a source of academic support, but as role models for the student they work with. This will provide an opportunity to make a meaningful contribution to students who have trouble accessing learning materials and mentorship.

NOTE: requires a semester-long committment. 

Opportunity Learning Outcomes 

How to recognize signs of and support students through mental/emotional stress, via socioemotional learning curriculum - A diverse range of mentorship styles and how to tailor them toward their mentee's strengths and challenges. - Training in pedagogy, workload management, and socioemotional skills before working with students - How to adapt to and provide feedback on mentorship effectiveness when working with students and peer mentors - How to engage students in a virtual learning environment.

Opportunity Training 

We have worked with Research Professors from UC San Diego (Sally Sadoff), Brown University (Matthew Kraft), and Bentley University (Jeff Livingston) to develop a mentor training curriculum for effective pedagogy, student engagement, recognizing signs of mental/emotional stress, and socioemotional skills. All mentors are required to undergo a two-hour training workshop, and will be provided a detailed, week-to-week guideline on interacting with mentees. In addition, there will be peer-led meetings and supervised mentorship sessions to offer feedback on mentorship and allow mentors to adapt to and learn from new styles.

Additional risk specific to this opportunity 

In order to comply with online privacy and childhood safety laws, we ask that all mentors review and comply with the CovEd mentor guidelines before starting: bit.ly/covedmentorguidelines

Opportunity Application Instructions 

No information is required to apply. Simply register at bit.ly/coved-csu-mentor-signup

 

NOTE: You will be provided with a list of eligible mentee families that you can connect with to schedule tutoring sessions. The process to schedule and begin the sessions with a mentee family can take approximately 2 weeks. Please plan your time to complete your hours in time accordingly.

 

NOTE: requires a semester-long committment. 

Program 
Service Learning
Location Type 
Remote
Expected Hours 
HoursDuration
1hours per week
Students required to have a personal vehicle 
No
Fees students may incur with this opportunity 
No Fees will be incurred by students
This opportunity provides some form of compensation 
No
Opportunity Availability 
Ongoing