Jonathan Catherman: Guiding the Next Great Generation

Guiding the Next Great Generation: Rethinking How Teens Become Confident and Capable Adults
(Revell, 2020)

WHO: Jonathan Catherman, founder and director of the 1M Mentoring Foundation.

HE SAYS: “I aim to lift all our youth up so they can successfully and effectively pick up where my generation left off.”

THE BIG IDEA: This book presents four crucial principles parents, educators and mentors need to pass on to today’s youth.

THE PROGRESSION:
The books is broken down into four sections, each one representing one of the four principles the author discusses. Part 1, “Build Bridges,” encourages readers to cross the generation gap. Part 2, “Practice Stewardship Before Leadership,” explains to readers the importance of demonstrating responsibility so that more will be entrusted to them.
Part 3, “Transform Raw Talents Into Valued Strengths,” encourages young people to make the most of themselves. The book concludes with “Live With Purpose,” a section that challenges youth to fulfill their vision, mission and goals in life.

“Living and sharing ways to cross the growing gap between generations should be one of our highest priorities.”

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Jonathan Catherman
Jonathan Catherman

Jonathan Catherman is a sociologist and educator who has worked in private and public education for 24 years and the founder and director of the 1M Mentoring Foundation. He is the author of Guiding the Next Great Generation: Rethinking How Teens Become Confident and Capable Adults.

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