One American academic summer camp is drawing students from around the world to its U.S.-based summer academic programs.
SuperCamp, a teen summer camp that launched in 1982, annually attracts students from 30 to 35 foreign countries. “To me, this is a reflection that learning has no boundaries and that the learning and life skills we provide students are universal,” remarked SuperCamp co-founder, Bobbi DePorter
There are a number of factors about SuperCamp that make the learning environment uniquely effective and applicable to a broad age, demographic and geographic range of students. It begins with SuperCamp’s proprietary Quantum Learning method of teaching and learning developed almost 30 years ago by Ms. DePorter and her elite team of educators. At the heart of this method is that students learn how to learn, which means the retention of what they learn at SuperCamp is long-term.
There are a number of other contributing factors to SuperCamp’s success. It provides peer support that reinforces efforts, achievements and positive attitudes. It helps improve communication, listening and peer relationship skills. It uncovers and teaches to individual learning styles. It encourages goal setting and taking responsibility for one's actions. It enhances the capability for problem-solving and creative thinking. And it ensures a challenging, safe program that is intellectual, physical, creative and fun.
Parents interested in enrolling a child for this summer can call SuperCamp at 800-285-3276 to check on remaining availability. They can also visit www.QLN.com and link to the SuperCamp website for more information and to enroll online.