Wellness Promotion is committed to cultivating a culture of peer education that allows Blazers to meet their well-being goals. Wellness Promotion is the home of the Promoters of Wellness (POW) program ...
What is peer review of teaching (PRT)? Peer review is recognized in academia as a measure for ensuring quality work that meets standards and expectations among experts. Similarly, peer review of ...
The Interprofessional Peer Education and Evidence for Recovery (I-PEER) program provides training for current and future behavioral health professionals in culturally- and developmentally-appropriate, ...
Peer tutors are Bowdoin students who have undergone extensive peer education professional development to learn to serve fellow students in academic pursuits and support through academic challenges.
Inspiration for teaching comes from various sources. One of these is at the heart of the "Peer Feedback on Teaching" initiative launched by the rector and the Lecturers' Conference: mutual classroom ...
The Office of Health Promotion and Education offers students of all sexual orientations and backgrounds a unique and valuable opportunity to receive training to become a sexual health peer educator.
Our Diversity Peer Education (DPE) program materials have been moved online to a virtual format using Blackboard software. The program is independent in completion and "go at your own pace" format. It ...
PEER is designed for emerging education researchers interested in expanding their theoretical or methodological expertise. Through peer and near-peer exchange, PEER helps faculty, postdocs and ...
Sexual Health and Assault Peer Educators (SHAPE) is a peer education group affiliated with CARE that provides education, organizes events, and generates campus dialogue about sexual health and sexual ...
Peer education is a cornerstone of the Brook Center's work. Your voice as a student is the most powerful in our community. Through peer education, our campus community will thrive. You are already ...