Over the past five years, students at The University of Leicester Medical School have been pioneering large scale peer-led education initiatives and a number of programmes have been set up to complement the formal medical curriculum. These provide a structure through which senior medical students with an interest in teaching can offer academic support to their junior colleagues. Peer-led teaching is unique in form and enhances understanding through use of simple language and the insight of recent experience. The courses have proven to be popular with the majority of each cohort attending. The most established of these teaching programmes is the ESA Insight revision course, which runs over eleven weeks and aids third year students in prepara...
The first-year student experience in Higher Education (HE) is complex due to the multiple life chang...
Standard medical curricula in the United Kingdom (UK) typically provide basic surgical-skills teachi...
Tzu-Chieh Yu¹, Nichola C Wilson², Primal P Singh¹, Daniel P Lemanu&su...
Abstract Introduction Peer Assisted Learning (PAL) is an essential part of Medical Education. PAL in...
Peer-assisted learning (PAL) involves students learning with and from each other. PAL activities may...
Audrey Menezes,1,2 Annette Burgess,1 Antonia J Clarke,1,3 Craig Mellis1 1Central Clinical School, Sy...
Open access via the Springer Agreement The authors thank the National Medical Research Association (...
Pedagogical research has shown the relevance of involving students in teaching and peer-teaching, pa...
Objective: To evaluate the effectiveness of Peer Assisted Learning in teaching at undergraduate leve...
Objectives: To describe the setup, training and evaluation of a novel near peer mentoring programme ...
University societies are student-led organisations which provide excellent opportunities for student...
ABSTRACT Helping students learn is faculty’s raison d’etre. There are many ways to achieve this aim ...
In this special issue we would like to encourage authors to contribute as many diverse understanding...
Bioscience undergraduates, enrolled on a first-year microbiology module, participated in the introdu...
Assessment of learning is integral to all programmes in Higher Education (HE). While one purpose of ...
The first-year student experience in Higher Education (HE) is complex due to the multiple life chang...
Standard medical curricula in the United Kingdom (UK) typically provide basic surgical-skills teachi...
Tzu-Chieh Yu¹, Nichola C Wilson², Primal P Singh¹, Daniel P Lemanu&su...
Abstract Introduction Peer Assisted Learning (PAL) is an essential part of Medical Education. PAL in...
Peer-assisted learning (PAL) involves students learning with and from each other. PAL activities may...
Audrey Menezes,1,2 Annette Burgess,1 Antonia J Clarke,1,3 Craig Mellis1 1Central Clinical School, Sy...
Open access via the Springer Agreement The authors thank the National Medical Research Association (...
Pedagogical research has shown the relevance of involving students in teaching and peer-teaching, pa...
Objective: To evaluate the effectiveness of Peer Assisted Learning in teaching at undergraduate leve...
Objectives: To describe the setup, training and evaluation of a novel near peer mentoring programme ...
University societies are student-led organisations which provide excellent opportunities for student...
ABSTRACT Helping students learn is faculty’s raison d’etre. There are many ways to achieve this aim ...
In this special issue we would like to encourage authors to contribute as many diverse understanding...
Bioscience undergraduates, enrolled on a first-year microbiology module, participated in the introdu...
Assessment of learning is integral to all programmes in Higher Education (HE). While one purpose of ...
The first-year student experience in Higher Education (HE) is complex due to the multiple life chang...
Standard medical curricula in the United Kingdom (UK) typically provide basic surgical-skills teachi...
Tzu-Chieh Yu¹, Nichola C Wilson², Primal P Singh¹, Daniel P Lemanu&su...