Peer mentoring
Dunbar's Number
Pairing individuals or creating small mentoring groups can result in more effective support and personal development
Similar Situations
Milgram Experiment
Peer Pressure: Teaching individuals to resist negative peer pressure when it goes against their values.
Erikson's stages of Development
Peer Mediation: Mediators can help resolve disputes among peers by considering their developmental stages.
Bannister Effect
Achieving work-life balance: Seeing a peer find time for family, hobbies, and work can push you to prioritize and manage your time better.
Asch Experiment
Peer Pressure: Recognizing and resisting the urge to conform to harmful behaviors or attitudes.
Stanford Prison Experiment by Zimbardo
Peer mentorship: Ensuring that mentors do not abuse their authority or influence over mentees.
Five Love Languages
Teaching and Mentoring: Connecting with students or mentees by understanding and incorporating their love languages in teaching and guidance.
7-38-55 Rule
Coaching and Mentoring: Strengthening rapport with students or mentees by using supportive body language and tone of voice.
Imposter Syndrome
Teaching or Mentoring: Educators can feel more confident in their knowledge and not fear being questioned by students.
Morris Massey's Stages of Value Development
Teaching: Educators can tailor their teaching methods to accommodate the Modeling Period, recognizing that children in this stage often learn by imitating adults and peers.