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  3. MATES Programme

MATES Programme


 
Mentoring and Tutoring Education Scheme addresses the underachievement in education of disadvantaged youth in New Zealand.

MATES intervenes in a young person's education at two key transition points:

the transition from intermediate to high school (MATES Junior)

the transition from high school to tertiary education (MATES Senior)

How  works

MATES Junior - Year 8
MATES Junior 2020

Mentees are Year 8 students at risk of not engaging in secondary school, leaving them exposed to a greatly reduced chance of success in high school and in life.

MATES Senior - Year 13

Mentees are Year 13 students who have the potential to succeed at tertiary study or in further training or employment but may not reach the required level without targeted help. Typically, they are the first in their family to consider tertiary education.

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Research has shown that a combination of mentoring and tutoring increases academic achievement, raises aspirations, and enhances self-confidence for those at risk of underachieving.  

Mentors are University students who are recruited, trained and supervised by MATES Coordinators.

Mentees are students identified by their teachers as being disengaged or at risk of not realising their personal and academic potentials.

Mentees are matched with mentors for the academic year. Through a combination of one-to-one mentoring/tutoring and group workshops, mentors help the young students with academic study, numeracy and literacy, guidance on future pathways and provide the listening ear that young people need.

Mentoring pairs meet throughout the year, once a week after school for a two-hour mentoring and tutoring session.

  

BECOME A MATES MENTOR

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MATES mentoring is relaxed and relational

The power of

Research shows that involvement in youth mentoring programmes such as MATES lead to youth developing positive behaviour, decreasing disruptive behaviour and building lasting and meaningful relationships.  

MATES Mentors help young students understand their unique talents and skills to enhance their sense of identity and belonging within the various communities they belong to; home, school and the wider community.

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MATES Senior 2020

 History

 
MATES Senior
was first piloted in New Zealand by Great Potentials in 2002, working with Year 13 High School students to help prepare them for a successful transition to tertiary education.

Based on the tremendous success of the Senior programme, Great Potentials established its MATES Junior programme in 2008, working with Year 8 students to help prepare them for success in high school.

  


 makes a difference

Students making up for lost learning time at the MATES Study Fono

Each year MATES works with approximately 200 students from 10 schools across Auckland's low-income communities, with the majority identifying as Maori/and or Pasifika.

MATES is extremely successful at raising the level of aspiration and achievement for high school students attending Decile 1-3 schools, where the majority of the student population come from low income families.

MATES Senior mentees achieve NCEA Level 3 at far above the national average. 84% of MATES students achieved NCEA Level 3 in 2018 compared to the national average of 58% - and 40% for Decile 1-3 schools.

   

“I cannot reiterate enough how this programme has extended, upskilled and provided my students with support to envision, plan and action a university pathway that is suitable for them" - Shauna Eldridge, Deputy Principal, Sir Edmund Hillary Collegiate

  

MATES Junior 2020
 Schools 2023

 
MATES Senior:

Aorere College

Auckland Girls Grammar School (AGGS)

Sir Edmund Hillary Collegiate

Southern Cross Campus

  

MATES Junior

Avondale Intermediate School

       Clendon Park School

MATES Senior Graduation 2020

Finlayson Park School

Mangere East Primary School

Papakura Intermediate School

Henderson Intermediate School

  

  

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Published: 2nd January, 2020

Updated: 16th March, 2023

Author: Simone Graham

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