The study aimed to investigate whether learning from peers, learning from a clinical educator, or being the peer teacher during clinical group sessions was more effective at enhancing student learning outcomes for different health conditions. A secondary aim was to determine which method students found more satisfactory. Physiotherapy students at the University of Cape Town were sent to different paediatric sites for clinical experience, including a children’s convalescent home, two special schools, a day care centre for children with severe disabilities, and a mainstream school. The research design was quasi-experimental in that different teachers (peer vs. educator) were assigned randomly to each health condition. All 38 third year studen...
Background. A near-peer tutorial system was introduced and implemented as part of a second-year modu...
Contains fulltext : 137218.pdf (publisher's version ) (Open Access)BACKGROUND: Pee...
Context: Peer-assisted teaching and learning (PTL) is being experimented in different medical univer...
AbstractQuestion: What are the experiences of students and clinical educators in a paired student pl...
This research was carried out to further the theoretical and practical understanding of peer assiste...
The effectiveness of peer taught group sessions of physiotherapy students within the clinical settin...
The purpose of this study was to assess the effectiveness of an intentional, formal peer education p...
Peer assisted learning such as Reciprocal Peer Coaching (RCP) is being used more frequently in the c...
Demand for clinical placements in physiotherapy education continues to outstrip supply. Peer assiste...
OBJECTIVES: Peer-assisted learning (PAL) has been reported to have educational benefits in cross-yea...
Peer-assisted learning (PAL) involves students learning with and from each other. PAL activities may...
Purpose: The purpose of this project was to introduce new collaborative education models into clinic...
Background: Peer Assisted Learning (PAL) can create a cooperative learning environment, providing be...
Introduction Peer-assisted study sessions (P.A.S.S.) are medical student–facilitated small-group ses...
Research in medical education has highlighted discontentment with traditional didactic teaching appr...
Background. A near-peer tutorial system was introduced and implemented as part of a second-year modu...
Contains fulltext : 137218.pdf (publisher's version ) (Open Access)BACKGROUND: Pee...
Context: Peer-assisted teaching and learning (PTL) is being experimented in different medical univer...
AbstractQuestion: What are the experiences of students and clinical educators in a paired student pl...
This research was carried out to further the theoretical and practical understanding of peer assiste...
The effectiveness of peer taught group sessions of physiotherapy students within the clinical settin...
The purpose of this study was to assess the effectiveness of an intentional, formal peer education p...
Peer assisted learning such as Reciprocal Peer Coaching (RCP) is being used more frequently in the c...
Demand for clinical placements in physiotherapy education continues to outstrip supply. Peer assiste...
OBJECTIVES: Peer-assisted learning (PAL) has been reported to have educational benefits in cross-yea...
Peer-assisted learning (PAL) involves students learning with and from each other. PAL activities may...
Purpose: The purpose of this project was to introduce new collaborative education models into clinic...
Background: Peer Assisted Learning (PAL) can create a cooperative learning environment, providing be...
Introduction Peer-assisted study sessions (P.A.S.S.) are medical student–facilitated small-group ses...
Research in medical education has highlighted discontentment with traditional didactic teaching appr...
Background. A near-peer tutorial system was introduced and implemented as part of a second-year modu...
Contains fulltext : 137218.pdf (publisher's version ) (Open Access)BACKGROUND: Pee...
Context: Peer-assisted teaching and learning (PTL) is being experimented in different medical univer...