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What if a leadership development program could help your high-potential talent improve their emotional intelligence while addressing critical organizational problems and strengthening cross-functional ...
Research shows effective teaching has a direct impact on students’ course performance but few professors complete pedagogical training prior to teaching. Many colleges and universities offer ...
As public servants, firefighters are relied on by the community during all kinds of disasters and emergencies. Giving primary medical care, being first at the scene post storm, and putting out fires ...
In rural areas across the Southeast with longstanding primary care shortages, more than half of Black adults have hypertension, which can result in higher rates of cardiovascular disease and kidney ...
How does an incoming CEO make systemic changes in an established company when its employees have become demoralized or fearful? I’m thinking of a storied manufacturing firm that only recently emerged ...
According to a new study led by investigators at Weill Cornell Medicine and NewYork-Presbyterian, for younger Black patients living in rural parts of the Southeastern United States, peer coaching is ...
Two interventions—peer coaching and practice facilitation—didn’t improve hypertension control overall in Black patients with persistently uncontrolled BP managed at rural primary care clinics, but ...
A student who is academically underprepared for college faces significant risk of not completing his or her degree. Without intensive learning support, the chances of graduating decline even more. But ...
Peer academic coaching is now available in the Academic Support Resources for Students office. Peer coaches can assist you with time management and study strategies to help you stay on track with your ...
Student coaching can boost the likelihood that at-risk students will complete college, finds a new study in Educational Evaluation and Policy Analysis. The study analyzed a peer-mentoring program that ...
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