Each H - LSAMP institution has its own approach to student training, but most require H - LSAMP students to obtain research and teaching experience, attend and teach supplemental STEM courses, recruit for the H - LSAMP program, attend professional development workshops,
help younger peers adjust to a four - year university or graduate school, and participate in networking events such as H - LSAMP orientation days and research conferences.
Not exact matches
Nearly a decade later, with several successful businesses in tow, he realized his vision with the first version of YEC: an informal brain trust of like - minded
peers who wanted to
help each other's businesses grow, while also supporting the millions of aspiring
young entrepreneurs just getting started.
«Schools are uniquely placed to support
young people to hold positive discussions around body image with their
peers and
help reduce the negative impact low body confidence can have.
The National Youth Forum has recently been set up by British Cycling to empower
young people and enable them to actively
help us to develop opportunities for their
peers, providing the chance to ride, race and volunteer beyond 16.
• Transform frustration and aggression into adaptation and cooperation • Keep your cool when your kids push your buttons, talk back or refuse to «play nice» • Nourish deep attachment with
young and older kids •
Help your ADD» ish child survive and thrive, even if you're ADD» ish yourself • Inoculate your kids from negative thinking and
peer pressure that lead to anger, anxiety, depression, or behavior issues •
Help children manage the emotional challenges of divorce
In the social realm, Montessori students are taught not to interrupt their
peers while they are working, but are encouraged to
help younger children complete a task with which they are unfamiliar.
Designed to teach
young children about the importance of building healthy bodies and saying «no» to substances that can hurt them, the curriculum
helps children develop positive feelings about themselves, and gives them practice in making appropriate decisions in the face of
peer pressure.
«The measures will
help to protect
young children from accessing such material, but they will do little for the people sharing these images which is being done through private
peer - to -
peer networks.
It supports mental health outreach efforts to
young people with a
peer - to -
peer component and was developed with the
help of a funded graduate student internship through the University at Albany's School of Public Health.
More directly, interacting with a large pool of professional
peers helps young scientists make contacts that can pay off with postdoctoral placements or recommendations, Levine adds.
He
helped lead efforts to overhaul the NIH
peer - review system, devise new awards for
young scientists, and shore up basic behavioral research at NIH.
They're too
young to read Yelp reviews, but new research shows that preschoolers use gossip to
help their
peers avoid cheaters.
The anachronistic gang, led by Greta Gerwig's Violet, is totally separate from their
peers, saying that they're the same age as the «
young people» that they are trying to
help but only only in a numerical sense.
She turns to two fellow 20th century women in her life for
help: Abbie (Gerwig), a
young photographer who moves in with Dorothea, and Abbie (Fanning), Jamie's
peer who's only 16 years old but has a very grown - up outlook on life.
To
help schools harness the power of youth voice and make e-safety learning fun and effective, Childnet is inviting schools to join its youth leadership programme to train
young people to be
peer educators in their school community.
Students can exchange bookmarks with their
peers or give them to
younger students as study
helps.
Hatton continued: «Schools are uniquely placed to support
young people to hold positive discussions around body image with their
peers and
help reduce the negative impact low body confidence can have.
Young people fluent in Mandarin will be at a significant advantage when competing for jobs with their
peers from around the world, and will
help us to build a Britain that is fit for the future and ready to compete.
He was responsible for creating the MathsPASS (
Peer - Assisted Study Session) program at his school, where
younger students are paired with older students during lunchtime to
help them with maths problems.
Their hard work is raising the aspirations of these
young people and giving them access to the same opportunities as their
peers,
helping them fulfill their full potential as adults.»
Two anti-bullying books written by middle school students aim to
help peers and
younger students realize the importance of speaking out against bullying.
A trusted provider of co-curricular and out of classroom learning to schools from the UK and overseas, Kingswood delivers residential learning experiences that focus on team building, problem solving and fun,
helping young people to challenge themselves and bond with their
peers and teachers, so that they are more engaged in the classroom and go on to achieve more at school and beyond.
Cross-age mentoring programs are
peer helping programs in which high school students serve as mentors to
younger children.
If you are leading or participating in a school - based program that
helps young people explore teaching — in secondary or postsecondary — consider joining Educators Rising to connect with
peers and experts around the country who are focusing on the same issues and challenges.
ASCD members can access an article featuring
young people who have been bullied sharing how educators and
peers can help, titled «What Students Say About Bullying» by Stan Davis and Charisse Nixon, as well as a research synthesis titled «Bullying — and the Power of Peers,» which explores who bullies, why they bully, and what educators and children can do to preven
peers can
help, titled «What Students Say About Bullying» by Stan Davis and Charisse Nixon, as well as a research synthesis titled «Bullying — and the Power of
Peers,» which explores who bullies, why they bully, and what educators and children can do to preven
Peers,» which explores who bullies, why they bully, and what educators and children can do to prevent it.
However, all
young children still have the ability to develop an enthusiasm for learning with the
help of their teachers,
peers, parents and mentors.
We discussed everything from implementing financial literacy in the curriculum, to instituting «
peer to
peer» programs that would
help young high school students adjust to a new milieu.
The
younger students, and especially the girls, really react to seeing how competent and knowledgeable the
peer mentors are, and I'm hearing more and more from other teachers that my
peer - mentor team members are
helping them with technology, too!
Featuring keynote addresses by prominent Project Zero researchers who have been exploring questions about education in the digital era, the sessions discussed practical and relevant ways to
help young people make important connections — to curriculum, to the world beyond the classroom walls, to their
peers, and to their mentors.
And so began the Resolving Conflict Creatively Program, a practical, field - tested curriculum that aimed to «increase the peace» by
helping young people learn skills ranging from active listening to respecting differences to
peer mediation.
We are interested to explore, with regard to the student instructors» teaching level, if working with
younger peers truly does
help older students develop a wider skill - set than simply practicing within their own age - group team.
The
Young Friends of Support Dogs are a group of people ages 21 - 40 who work to spread the mission and vision of Support Dogs amongst their
peers and
help with fundraising for the organization.
Three Standford students designed a board game that
helps young adults with autism make connections with other individuals in their
peer group.
UK About Blog Reclaiming lives after Stroke We
help younger Stroke Survivors reclaim their lives through active
peer support and independent recovery.
Kooth offers moderated
peer to
peer support, as well as giving
young people access to downloadable self -
help resources, forums and discussion groups.
Peer networking can
help young men find jobs and prevent premature parenthood if
young fathers counsel others to delay parenthood until they are ready to support a child.
The
peer group represents an important and unique context for the development of a wide range of skills and competencies in early childhood.1 Simply stated, «playing with friends»
helps young children acquire and practice social (e.g., resolving conflicts), cognitive (e.g., perspective - taking), emotional (self - regulation) and communicative skills that provide foundations for their subsequent development.
Holyoake — Drumbeat This program explores relationship issues like
peer pressure and bullying, and
helps young people deal with emotions, identity and social responsibility.
The Youth
Peer Provider model seeks to address these issues,
helping young people provide information and consistent access to modern pregnancy and STD prevention methods, including contraceptive pills and condoms, all available without prescriptions in the countries where the model is implemented.
PPYL promotes education, advocacy, volunteerism and philanthropy among
young professionals in Houston, and
helps strengthen leadership and networking skills with
peers and community leaders.
Seasons ™ is a
peer support program for children and
young people aged 5 to 18 to
help them cope with grief and loss resulting from separation, divorce or death.
In general, prosocial behaviors (
helping, sharing, caring, politeness) increase during the course of childhood, although the development and prevalence of prosocial behaviors varies across cultures.11 For example, researchers find that prosocial behavior, as observed among
peers and in parent - child interaction is more prevalent among
young East Asian children than among Western children.
And so began the Resolving Conflict Creatively Program, a practical, field - tested curriculum that aimed to «increase the peace» by
helping young people learn skills ranging from active listening to respecting differences to
peer mediation.
Kooth is providing
young people in Devon aged 11 to 18 years access to online counselling, moderated
peer - to -
peer advice and self -
help tools through the online platform.
Designed to teach
young children about the importance of building healthy bodies and saying «no» to substances that can hurt them, the curriculum
helps children develop positive feelings about themselves, and gives them practice in making appropriate decisions in the face of
peer pressure.
Our teen counseling firm has been
helping young people develop healthy strategies when dealing with self - esteem,
peer pressure, depression, stress, school problems and problems at home for over 15 years.
This might include locating support resources or
helping them talk to a medical professional normalising emotions and sharing feelings encouraging
young people to seek extra support from professionals or their
peers when they need it allowing for time off from talking about cancer.
We know that
peers help shape the behaviour and attitudes of
young people offline and online, driving their social media use.
Be Strong Online is a
peer - led digital resilience programme to
help young people explore the digital world safely.
The
peer support system encourages
young people to communicate with one another in the «vernacular», absent from the authoritarian tone that adults may exude, to
help resolve their problems together (Topping, 1996).