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Commitment Needed to Help Urban Youth from 1st Grade to a Career


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Dr. Daniel Bassill Dr. Daniel Bassill (Aug 30 2016 3:38PM) : This graphic was created using cMAP tools. Follow lines from node to node. Open links to more maps, or web pages. more

This map can be seen at http://tinyurl.com/tmc-strategy-map.. It’s intended to be a guide leaders can use to fill a city with k-12 non-school tutor, mentor and learning programs. My goal is that others borrow this and put a version on their own web site or blog, with their photo, logo and/or company name in the blue box.

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Dr. Daniel Bassill Dr. Daniel Bassill (Aug 30 2016 3:39PM) : This strategy needs many leaders, from business, philanthropy, religion, politics, sports, etc. more

One of the commitments a leader makes is to be constantly encouraging others to make the same commitment.

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Dr. Daniel Bassill Dr. Daniel Bassill (Aug 30 2016 3:40PM) : Open the maps with each node and see the range of skills and networks that need to be recruited to support this work
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Dr. Daniel Bassill Dr. Daniel Bassill (Aug 30 2016 3:41PM) : Open the concept map (right side box) and see a Mentoring-to-Career map. more

At each age level kids need a range of supports to help them move more successfully, and safely, to the next level. This is a concept map. Others could create versions adding additional supports that don’t show on my map.

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Dr. Daniel Bassill Dr. Daniel Bassill (Aug 30 2016 3:42PM) : There are four on-going actions that support this commitment. Open the next map and see what these are. more

Look in my NowComment box and you’ll find another document, showing the four part strategy.

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Dr. Daniel Bassill Dr. Daniel Bassill (Aug 30 2016 3:44PM) : I started Tutor/Mentor Connection in 1993, as part of a small non-profit in Chicago. In 2011 I created Tutor/Mentor Institute, LLC to continue the T/MC in Chicago and help others duplicate it in other cities. more

The change from non-profit to Tutor/Mentor Institute, LLC took place in mid 2011. It was sudden, unexpected, and unplanned. Thus, I’m still trying to figure a way to generate revenue to support this strategy and help others adopt it.

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Dr. Daniel Bassill Dr. Daniel Bassill (Aug 30 2016 3:48PM) : Open the actual strategy map then open this animation. It was created by interns from South Korea and Northwestern University in 2009.

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Dr. Daniel Bassill Dr. Daniel Bassill (Aug 30 2016 3:46PM) : Help others find, understand and apply this strategy map. more

The web site of the Tutor/Mentor Institute, LLC is http://www.tutormentorexchange.net Browse all the sections and see the information and ideas that have been aggregated over the past 25 years.

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