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Strategies of handling difficult situations by young people on the example of the research among young judo athletes
Published 2019-09-01“…There were 38 young judo athletes, aged from 9 to 17 years old, who took part in the research during their summer camp. There were 24 boys and 14 girls who completed the questionnaire ‘My strategies of handling difficult situations’ published in ‘Niezbędnik Dobrego Nauczyciela’ edited by prof. dr hab. …”
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Impact of Ethics and Social Awareness Curriculum on the Engineering Identity Formation of High School Girls
Published 2019-09-01“…Here, 50 rising 9th–12th grade girls are exposed to either a socio-ethics enhanced engineering curriculum or a standard engineering curriculum through a week-long STEM summer camp. Qualitative methods are used to conduct a thematic analysis on the engineering language used by students in each curriculum group. …”
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Changes in the Stress Tolerance of Dwarf Rabbits in Animal-Assisted Interventions
Published 2022-07-01“…Methods: In our present study, the behavior of dwarf rabbits was tested in a children’s summer camp organized by the Family and Child Protection Service in Várpalota, Hungary, 2021. …”
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A system for equity: enhancing STEM education during a pandemic
Published 2021-11-01“…Design/methodology/approach – For this quasi-experimental study, 26 students participated in an online STEM summer camp and another 26 students participated in the FTF STEM camp. …”
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Children’s memory “in the wild”: examining the temporal organization of free recall from a week-long camp at a local zoo
Published 2023-01-01“…In the present work, children (N = 144; 3 age groups: 4–5-year-olds, 6–7-year-olds, 8–10-year-olds) took part in a 5-day summer camp at a local zoo. The camp involved various dynamic events, including daily animal exhibit visits. …”
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2146 Training cycle in clinical and translational research (CTR) for undergraduate health sciences programs (HSUP) at University of Puerto Rico-Medical Sciences Campus (UPR-MSC) an...
Published 2018-06-01“…METHODS/STUDY POPULATION: Undergraduate students (US), undergraduate faculty (UF), and graduate students (GS) were invited to register in: Research Education Towards Opportunities (RETO) and Mentorship Offering Training Opportunities for Research (MOTOR), which consisted of 20 hours of training in CTR, with interdisciplinary sessions in: Introduction and preparation of a presentation in CTR; Identify, interview and share a presentation of a CT researcher; participation in conferences and a summer camp in CTR. At the end of the TC, surveys—satisfaction and needs assessment—for training in CTR were administered. …”
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Feasibility and Use of the Mobile Food Record for Capturing Eating Occasions among Children Ages 3–10 Years in Guam
Published 2015-06-01“…Children in Sample 1 were tasked to use the mFR to capture an image pair of one eating occasion while attending summer camp. For Sample 2, children were tasked to record all eating occasions for two consecutive days at two time periods that were two to four weeks apart. …”
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Negotiating a new day: parents' contributions to supporting students' school functioning after exposure to trauma
Published 2016-04-01“…This study explores parents' experiences of supporting adolescents in regaining school functioning after the July 2011 massacre at Utøya summer camp in Norway. One year after the attack, 87 parents of 63 young people who survived the massacre were interviewed using qualitative interviews. …”
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Using technologies to design personalized learning pathways as a part of scientific practice of students
Published 2021-12-01“…Three types of scientific practices - summer camp or summer school, university science circle and a research academy - were identified. …”
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Metabolic health and academic achievement in youth at risk for high school dropout in rural Mississippi: The role of classroom management
Published 2018-09-01“…Fifteen adolescents participated in a studio based learning educational summer camp and subsequent follow-up sessions during the regular school year that were aimed at developing knowledge of core curriculum subjects by developing design projects based on the camp STEM-related theme. …”
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Improving perceptions of STEM careers through informal learning environments
Published 2020-06-01“…Secondary students (n = 57) who participated in the STEM summer camp completed STEM projects, went on lab tours and attended panels during the one- or two-week residential camps. …”
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Adaptation, Implementation, and Evaluation of a Public Health Research Methods Training for Youth
Published 2018-11-01“…Methods: University faculty facilitate didactic training sessions and experiential small group activities in biweekly sessions conducted as part of an existing 4-week summer camp. Participants were African American girls (n=11) ranging from ages 10 to 14 years (most recent grade completed 4th?…”
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4060 A Telehealth Approach to Improving Healthcare to Rural and Underserved Populations
Published 2020-06-01“…In addition, we launched a nutrition-focused ECHO with Boy Scout summer camp leaders in 26 states, reaching 107,347 scouts. …”
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A framework for inclusive AI learning design for diverse learners
Published 2024-06-01“…Alongside this, we present an illustrative example of the application of our proposed framework in the context of a middle school AI summer camp. We hope this paper will guide researchers and practitioners in designing more inclusive AI learning experiences.…”
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I.N.S.E.C.T. Wall Twin: Designing for and with Insects, Fungi, and Humans
Published 2023-07-01“…The installation is an outcome of the workshop “Interspecies Exploration by Bio-Digital Manufacturing Technologies'' during the first part of the I.N.S.E.C.T. Summer Camp (Newcastle upon Tyne, United Kingdom, August 2022). …”
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Resting and exercise metabolic characteristics in obese children with insulin resistance
Published 2022-12-01“…Purpose: This study aimed to explore the characteristics of resting energy expenditure (REE) and lipid metabolism during incremental load exercise in obese children and adolescents with insulin resistance (IR) to provide evidence for exercise intervention in obese children and adolescents with IR.Method: From July 2019 to August 2021, 195 obese children and adolescents aged 13–17 were recruited through a summer camp. The participants were divided into IR (n = 67) and no-IR (without insulin resistance, n = 128) groups and underwent morphology, blood indicators, body composition, and resting energy consumption gas metabolism tests. …”
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Contemporary Youth Identity in the Republic of Tuva, Russia
Published 2017-09-01“…All my field work was conducted through informal interviews with students through VK messaging and in person during Access Summer Camp of June 2015 and a language study abroad trip to South Korea in July 2015.…”
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Using Smartphones to Enhance Vision Screening in Rural Areas: Pilot Study
Published 2024-04-01“…MethodsA vision screening program was piggybacked on a charity summer camp program in a rural county in Sichuan, China. …”
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Supporting At-Risk Youth and Their Families to Manage and Prevent Diabetes: Developing a National Partnership of Medical Residency Programs and High Schools.
Published 2016-01-01“…Additionally, this study aims to assess perceived benefit of enhanced curriculum.From 2012-2015, 10 high schools and one summer camp in the US and Canada and five residency programs were selected to participate. …”
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