Home. New Conversations Initiative: Communication Skills for Life SuccessThe New Conversations Initiative. AgrAbility » Peer Support Resources. Peer Support Resources Acknowledgement Inspiration for this collection of peer support resources came from the hard work and dedication of State/Regional AgrAbility Projects (SRAPs) which maintain a variety of volunteer and peer support networks that support their work plans, build project capacity, and better serve their clientele.
AgrAbility wishes to acknowledge resources that have been instrumental in the completion of this document: Dr. Robert Fetsch, Colorado AgrAbility, for his leadership in the area of peer support, and for co-facilitating the AgrAbility Neighbor-to-Neighbor Peer Support Training (NNPST): Be a Best Friend.Other state and regional AgrAbility programs that have shared their peer support activities with us, including Oklahoma, Minnesota, Georgia, Indiana, Wisconsin, and others. A special thank you to Randy Weigel from Wyoming AgrAbility, for his help in reviewing the peer support training materials. For more information please Contact Us. [Return to Table of Contents] My-Peer Toolkit. Out of Practice. After AAC&U's January 2011 Eportfolio Forum--where attendees were challenged to actively learn and reflect throughout the day--a small group of eportfolio leaders took that day's challenge to "walk the portfolio talk" to heart: to actually create and update the portfolios they advocate for so passionately.
Because while we require students to create and update portfolios, we--as portfolio professionals--often don't practice what we preach. As 2011 unfolded, folks got together, formed a group called Out of Practice, each developed a portfolio--everything from course portfolios focused on professional development to comprehensive portfolios representing all parts of life--and held each other accountable regularly for their portfolio creation and updating. After the July 2011 AAEEBL World Summit (where the Out of Practice group presented), the five founding members have been joined by several additional portfolio keepers!
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National College Access Network. Center for Student Leadership - Leadership Programs - Reflection Leaders. Student Reflection Leaders Welcome to Student Reflection! This guide will help train you in the art of reflection - to find deeper meaning of your experiences through reflective discussions. If you have questions like these: How can I help my team build upon an experience?
How can a group experience help our team bond to a greater level? How can a team experience help us to develop life skills? The following resources were designed to help you find deeper meaning of your experiences through reflective discussions. Frequently Asked Questions (FAQs) Additional Resources If you would like more information after reviewing this guide to reflection, please contact the Center for Student Leadership at 408-554-4745. SCALE | Student Coalition for Action in Literacy Education.
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