JHU PILOT Learning
PILOT Learning is a loose acronym for Peer-Lead Team Learning. PILOT helps students make effective academic and social transitions into Johns Hopkins.
PILOT Learning is a loose acronym for peer-led-team learning. This program was established at Johns Hopkins in 2008 following a model developed by the City College of New York in 1991 and Washington University in Saint Louis in 2001. Extensive research demonstrates that these programs improve student learning. In the Hopkins PILOT program, students are organized into study teams consisting of 6-10
08/27/2015
As part of training for new and returning PILOT Leaders, we had a campus-wide scavenger hunt and "Best Team Picture" competition. Vote for your favorite Team Picture by liking the photo! Voting ends this Sunday (8/30) at 10pm
10/14/2014
Thanks for liking our page!
We drew the winners for the Chipotle gift cards and they are....
Emily, Chase, and Anthony!
Congratulations and Enjoy!!
10/06/2014
Like the JHU PILOT Learning page on Facebook for your chance to win one of three CHIPOTLE GIFT CARDS!
https://www.facebook.com/jhu.pilot
08/29/2014
Our 2014-2015 PILOT leaders! We're all so excited for this year!!
09/06/2013
09/06/2013
Our awesome group of PILOT Leaders for the 2013-2014 Academic Year!
Click here to claim your Sponsored Listing.
Category
Contact the school
Address
3400 North Charles Street
Baltimore, MD
21218