This
Mentor facilitated method of values education is one that we have had considerable success
with at Old Kia Kima. Variations of the Mentor method of imparting
values training have included One-To-One Mentoring
with one Mentor to one Mentee, Group Mentoring with
more than one Mentor per Mentee, and Team Mentoring
with more than one Mentee per Mentor.
We
currently offer a One-To-One Mentoring example values
training program representative of this Mentoring approach. Now youth
not only have a place to come to develop themselves as leaders, they
have a program to help them. Old Kia Kima has developed an adaptable
program for young people that use the four core values of Kia Kima
to help them process their gifts and talents as leaders.
Those values are Integrity, Achievement,
Responsibility and Courage. The program asks the youth to
select someone he or she looks up to as a mentor to lead them
through the program as they meet together examining the core values
for themselves, and experiencing them through acts of service. The
Mentor has a guide to follow with the participants to facilitate the
implementation of the Core Values training. It can be
downloaded from this web site (see example values training
programs using this method of "Choosing Mentors to Nurture and
Tutor Values").
Every youth that chooses to participate in this program, during a
stay at Historic Old Kia Kima, receives an “Eagle Feather” replica to hang on
his or her cabin during their time at camp. The feathers are given
to each participant in the program (you could adopt this approach
even for similar programs not conducted at Old Kia Kima). The
feathers hang outside the cabins on eyehooks to serve as a message
to the rest of the camp of the importance of these core values. They
serve as a reminder to the youth to be a leader and model the four
leadership values of Integrity, Achievement,
Responsibility and Courage.
Just
as the wing feathers enable the majestic Bald Eagle to capture the
lift of the invisible wind and soar to new heights, helping our
youthful camp visitors to learn to use these core values achieves
the same purpose.
By
developing these character traits that lift the lives of young
people to new heights, we aspire to help them learn to use these
values to navigate through the inevitable ups and downs of life’s
many challenges in their journey to young adulthood and beyond. The
youth can take the feather home when s/he leaves camp.
This
is the essence of the Mission Statement of Old Kia Kima. These four
Core Values define the enduring character of our organization and
drive our aspirations to “…provide an environment where elders
may pass on knowledge and experience, enriching and shaping the
lives of young people today.”
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