Effective response to the learning needs of first-year students is a contested issue. In many learning support centres the dominant approach to developing student learning skills is through generic or tailored workshops and/or individual consultations. Although there is a place for these activities, we argue that the balance should be shifted towards a greater emphasis on developing peer-learning activities across the university. The educational advantage of peer learning is well-established. Where resources are limited, it may be a more effective way to develop student learning in large institutions. In this article we will explore the broad context of peer-learning in the context of the role of student learning support centres. We will fo...
World-wide peer learning programs support students in their transition to university. Peer leader su...
Recent discourse about engaging first year students calls for more collaboration in terms of adoptin...
There has been virtually no research into the academic or collegiate nature of university halls and ...
Background/context. Higher education institutions are built on the foundation of peer learning, an a...
We are very pleased to launch this first issue of The Australasian Journal of Peer Learning. The Jou...
The paper describes the implementation of a Peer Assisted Learning (PAL) programme on the Managemen...
The research contained in this PhD examines peer learning at Newham College of Further Education. Th...
Peer learning, which is supported by learning theories such as Behaviourism, Cognitivism, Social Con...
Struggle is the common experience of first year students undertaking a degree in law in tertiary edu...
Peer learning is simply described as students from similar social groupings helping each other to le...
on academic peer learning. A focus on peer learning evolved from the Higher Education Academy’s rece...
This paper presents an overview of the Peer Learning Support Programme which has been developed by M...
With the challenge of widening participation no longer being just for institutions to ‘recruit their...
AbstractPeer support and need-based aid, particularly in the first year of university are vitally im...
It is pleasing to see the number of quality submissions this year, which has led to the publication ...
World-wide peer learning programs support students in their transition to university. Peer leader su...
Recent discourse about engaging first year students calls for more collaboration in terms of adoptin...
There has been virtually no research into the academic or collegiate nature of university halls and ...
Background/context. Higher education institutions are built on the foundation of peer learning, an a...
We are very pleased to launch this first issue of The Australasian Journal of Peer Learning. The Jou...
The paper describes the implementation of a Peer Assisted Learning (PAL) programme on the Managemen...
The research contained in this PhD examines peer learning at Newham College of Further Education. Th...
Peer learning, which is supported by learning theories such as Behaviourism, Cognitivism, Social Con...
Struggle is the common experience of first year students undertaking a degree in law in tertiary edu...
Peer learning is simply described as students from similar social groupings helping each other to le...
on academic peer learning. A focus on peer learning evolved from the Higher Education Academy’s rece...
This paper presents an overview of the Peer Learning Support Programme which has been developed by M...
With the challenge of widening participation no longer being just for institutions to ‘recruit their...
AbstractPeer support and need-based aid, particularly in the first year of university are vitally im...
It is pleasing to see the number of quality submissions this year, which has led to the publication ...
World-wide peer learning programs support students in their transition to university. Peer leader su...
Recent discourse about engaging first year students calls for more collaboration in terms of adoptin...
There has been virtually no research into the academic or collegiate nature of university halls and ...