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Arzu Değirmenci Deniz Akpınar

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Arzu Değirmenci Deniz Akpınar

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Background

Children of migrants are primarily represented at lower qualifying schools, the Haupt- and Realschule

A quarter of the children of migrants go to the Gymnasium (higher qualifying school). In contrast, this rate is one third (!) among children without a migrant background

High drop-out rates

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Reasons/Factors

Parents: lack of sufficient knowledge about the German education system

Teachers: Underestimation of the learning abilities and potential of children of migrants

Society: the term “high share of migrants” is used as a synonym for “problems”

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Situation of Mentees

Live in neighbourhoods with a high ratio of migrants

Go mostly to Haupt-, Real- or Gesamtschulen Get less qualitative support from their parents Must deal with teachers’ prejudices Often no lack of knowledge/skills in Maths,

English or German, but rather, a lack of self-confidence, motivation and future prospects

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Mentor-Mentee Relationship

A greater identification with the mentors through similar biographies

A greater acceptance of the mentors through similar linguistic and cultural backgrounds

Motivation to travel abroad, to study, to engage with society

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Mentoring

Primary Objectives :

Social and emotional companionship

Subject-specific tutoring Orientation for school

career/course of study and job prospects

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Mentors Have a migration background

themselves “Experience experts” Successful graduates of the

German higher secondary education system

Close in age to the mentees “Big brother”/“Older friend” (no solid

relationship, relationship constantly changing)

Contact with parents (same mother tongue!)

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Mentoring at verikom

Pilot project begun in December 2004 under the name “Kendi”

Initially 20 Turkish-speaking mentors Further extended to include, among others,

Russian, Arab, Polish and Afghan mentors Since February 2007 known under the name

“Junge Vorbilder” [young role models] Now ca. 120 mentors

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“Junge Vorbilder”

Basic and advanced trainings Regular mentors’ meeting to share experiences One-on-one support at the mentees’ homes Mentors earn money (not volunteers!!) Currently 80 active mentor-mentee pairs Project aim: local offices in different neighbourhoods

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Schools Cooperation with schools in heterogeneous

neighbourhoods Cooperation with school coordinators (contact

person) Institutional mediation of the project Cooperation with 10 schools

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Results

Mentees got better grades at school A positive impact on the general learning climate

increased awareness of the mentees’ potential Parents became more involved in school affairs and

prouder of their children Increased project participation by word-of-mouth

(recommendation within families, neighbourhoods etc.) Increased interest in cooperation from schools and

foundations

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Special Features

Culture of recognition From mentor to project assistent to trainer Project leader? Flexible hierarchical structure Contact with mentors on an interpersonal

level Young leaders from the communities – new

for Germany??

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