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Archana A. Pathak; Maurice N. Gattis – Journal of LGBT Youth, 2024
LGBTQIA + college students are navigating a variety of social environments on college campuses. Faculty support, interaction with the LGBTQIA + community, and LGBTQIA + curriculum content are important ways that help support LGBTQIA + students thrive in college. Camp Qmunity is an interdisciplinary LGBTQIA + summer intensive program that allows…
Descriptors: LGBTQ People, College Students, Summer Programs, Teacher Student Relationship
Afterschool Alliance, 2024
Afterschool and summer programs offer a multitude of benefits for students and families across the nation, from providing tangible resources like wraparound services to connecting students with supportive adults and peers. These programs not only deliver immediate benefits, but research also shows they bear long-term positive effects on students'…
Descriptors: After School Programs, Summer Programs, Student Attitudes, Sense of Community
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Redifer, Jenni L.; Strode, Derick; Webb, Cathleen – Journal of the Scholarship of Teaching and Learning, 2021
This article describes the tiered mentoring approach to undergraduate research at a regional comprehensive university. In addition to mentorship of undergraduate student researchers by faculty and graduate students, tiered mentoring includes high school student researchers. The high-impact practice of student research is particularly impactful at…
Descriptors: Undergraduate Students, Student Research, Mentors, High School Students
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Smith, Tessa; Barrett, Claire – Journal of Faculty Development, 2019
"The Wisconsin Experience Seminar" is an extended-orientation style first-year seminar (FYS) that is intended to support students' transitions to college. The course is held each academic semester at the University of Wisconsin-Madison, and is taught by instructors in a variety professional roles at the university. The program is housed…
Descriptors: First Year Seminars, College Faculty, Communities of Practice, Faculty Development
Afterschool Alliance, 2018
Taking a comprehensive approach to wellness--which includes healthy eating and physical activity and extends to additional aspects of health, such as social and emotional skills and competencies--can provide the necessary supports to help healthy children grow into healthy adults. Afterschool and summer learning programs are well-situated to be an…
Descriptors: Wellness, After School Programs, Health Behavior, Child Health
Lynn, Randy; Glynn, Jennifer – Jack Kent Cooke Foundation, 2019
Since 2012, the Jack Kent Cooke Foundation has supported educational enrichment in rural areas by awarding over $3.3 million in grants to six outstanding organizations operating in Iowa, Indiana, Mississippi, North Carolina, Tennessee, and Virginia. In this report, the authors combine the experiences of these organizations with findings from the…
Descriptors: Academically Gifted, Rural Schools, Elementary Secondary Education, Enrichment Activities
Lynn, Randy; Glynn, Jennifer – Jack Kent Cooke Foundation, 2019
The Jack Kent Cooke Foundation has provided over $3.3 million in grants to outstanding providers of educational enrichment in rural areas since 2012. In extensive interviews, rural education experts in our grantee organizations shared their practical knowledge of the best ways to identify academically talented students in rural areas, provide…
Descriptors: Academically Gifted, Rural Schools, Elementary Secondary Education, Enrichment Activities
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Fernandes, Kathy; Christie, Brett; Bayard, Jean-Pierre; Kennedy, Leslie – Change: The Magazine of Higher Learning, 2019
In 2013, with a 30% state budget cut after the Great Recession, many of the 450,000 California State University (CSU) students across the 23-campus system were unable to enroll in courses they needed to move closer to graduation; there was a lack of available course sections. In addition to a reduced number of seats available for students, 30% to…
Descriptors: State Universities, Educational Innovation, College Faculty, Instructional Design
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Moore, Jessie L.; Pyne, Kimberly B.; Patch, Paula – Composition Forum, 2013
The College Writing/Elon Academy summer partnership at Elon University offers a program model for supporting underrepresented students' transition to college. While the modified section of a required first-year writing course has some limitations, the summer course supports students' development of more complex writing processes and provides…
Descriptors: Higher Education, Freshman Composition, Writing Processes, Writing Instruction
Seymour, Seth – Exceptional Parent, 2008
This article features Friends' Discovery Camp, a program that allows children with and without autism spectrum disorder to learn and play together. In Friends' Discovery Camp, campers take part in sensory-rich experiences, ranging from hands-on activities and performing arts to science experiments and stories teaching social skills. Now in its 7th…
Descriptors: Disabilities, Autism, Mainstreaming, Peer Relationship
Shannon, Ann M. – Exceptional Parent, 1989
The mother of a 12-year-old boy with Down Syndrome describes her efforts to develop a unique and rewarding summer program for her son. A 13-year-old was hired as the boy's paid companion, and both boys became involved in community activities, enjoyed the summer with their age peers, and became friends. (JDD)
Descriptors: Attendants, Downs Syndrome, Peer Relationship, Social Development
Rigby, Kristin – Understanding Our Gifted, 2005
Gifted students tend to be drawn to summer gifted programs because of their high level of motivation and their drive to experience an academic challenge (Olszewski-Kubilius & Lee, 2004). Concurrently, academic summer programs yield numerous social-emotional, educational, and family benefits for gifted young people. One of the most beneficial…
Descriptors: Summer Programs, Academically Gifted, Educational Benefits, Student Motivation
Green, Kim – Quill and Scroll, 2003
Proposes that workshops help students by giving them: a chance to spend time on a college campus; an opportunity for recognition; and quality instruction. Notes that staffs then benefit because workshops give them: new ideas; time to develop ideas and plan for the year; and the opportunity to bond. Concludes that teachers also benefit because…
Descriptors: Feedback, Peer Relationship, Recognition (Achievement), Scholastic Journalism
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Nielson, Bobbie – Roeper Review, 1993
Thirty disadvantaged gifted children in Appalachian regions of Tennessee were provided scholarship money to attend a special summer camp program. Home visits before and after the camp experience demonstrated that these children benefited from both the social and academic aspects of the enrichment program. (DB)
Descriptors: Academic Achievement, Disadvantaged Youth, Enrichment Activities, Gifted
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Hidalgo, Manuel – College Teaching, 1988
Motivating students through preparing their writing for publication and then publishing it offers a better alternative to the task analysis method of teaching remedial writing to university students. One teacher's experiences at the Summer Bridge Program at Sonoma State University are described. (MLW)
Descriptors: Anthologies, College Instruction, College Students, Cooperation
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