The aim of this review in the form of a realist synthesis is to understand what makes peer (student) teacher learning activities effective. Three types of peer learning were explored: collaborative, coaching, and assessment activities. Hypotheses were developed and tested against a set of 63 studies. These hypotheses indicated what mechanisms (i.e., characteristics of the activities) would influence the effectiveness of the activities and which contexts (i.e., factors) influenced this process. Findings showed that activities wherein participants gain subject matter and pedagogical content knowledge and apply this into practice made such learning effective. Peer learning is also reinforced by facilitators, reflection, and feedback, and influ...
The article investigates the evaluative competence of in-service teachers involved in a peer-assessm...
Peer learning involves a new role for the students who facilitate the learning of other students. Th...
The article investigates the evaluative competence of in-service teachers involved in a peer-assessm...
The aim of this review in the form of a realist synthesis is to understand what makes peer (student)...
The aim of this review in the form of a realist synthesis is to understand what makes peer (student)...
Peer assessment can be a valuable learning tool in teacher education, because it supports student te...
Providing effective mentoring to pre-service teachers in their field-based practice continues to be ...
Former literature reviews suggested that if (student) teachers learn together in their professional ...
A former literature review (Lu, 2010) explored similarities and differences between peer coaching pr...
In the present study, the role of five categories of characteristics of a reciprocal peer coaching c...
A considerable amount of literature on peer coaching suggests that the professional development of t...
This study reports the results of research on the effects of peer coaching on two dimensions closely...
In the present study, the role of five categories of characteristics of a reciprocal peer coaching c...
This report reflects on the experience of conducting peer coaching for improvement of teaching pract...
The article investigates the evaluative competence of in-service teachers involved in a peer-assessm...
Peer learning involves a new role for the students who facilitate the learning of other students. Th...
The article investigates the evaluative competence of in-service teachers involved in a peer-assessm...
The aim of this review in the form of a realist synthesis is to understand what makes peer (student)...
The aim of this review in the form of a realist synthesis is to understand what makes peer (student)...
Peer assessment can be a valuable learning tool in teacher education, because it supports student te...
Providing effective mentoring to pre-service teachers in their field-based practice continues to be ...
Former literature reviews suggested that if (student) teachers learn together in their professional ...
A former literature review (Lu, 2010) explored similarities and differences between peer coaching pr...
In the present study, the role of five categories of characteristics of a reciprocal peer coaching c...
A considerable amount of literature on peer coaching suggests that the professional development of t...
This study reports the results of research on the effects of peer coaching on two dimensions closely...
In the present study, the role of five categories of characteristics of a reciprocal peer coaching c...
This report reflects on the experience of conducting peer coaching for improvement of teaching pract...
The article investigates the evaluative competence of in-service teachers involved in a peer-assessm...
Peer learning involves a new role for the students who facilitate the learning of other students. Th...
The article investigates the evaluative competence of in-service teachers involved in a peer-assessm...