CAMP is like a special club where different people come together to help each other learn and grow.
Imagine you're playing in a park, and you want to build the tallest tower with blocks. But you don’t know how to stack them well. Then your friend comes over and shows you how to balance the blocks better, that’s like CAMP helping you learn new skills.
How It Works
CAMP stands for Cooperative Academic Mentoring Program. That means older students or teachers help younger ones by being their mentors. They give advice, share tricks, and help with schoolwork, just like your friend helped you with the blocks.
Why It's Cool
It’s like having a group of smart friends who are always there to help you when you're stuck. You don’t need any magic, just someone who knows more than you do right now, and is happy to share what they know.
Examples
- A student learns best when working with others in a group setting.
- Some kids need to move around while they learn.
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