The peer assisted learning (PAL) scheme in the mathematics degree at Sheffield Hallam University consists of final year PAL leaders guiding groups of first year students through an assessment task. Evaluation of the scheme in 2014-15 took place through a number of methods, including questionnaires, reflective log book comments and group contribution sheets. The scheme was found to help to ease the transition into university, help develop a mathematics community through the creation of support groups, and encourage inter-year interactions, developing skills, and increasing confidence of all involved. Engagement and enjoyment was very high and success extended far beyond the duration of the scheme. Despite the overall success, improvements wi...
The majority of the students who enroll at the Walter Sisulu University (WSU) in South Africa are no...
This showcase outlines an education initiative, Peer Assisted Teaching Scheme (PATS), trialled in fi...
Since 1995, at the University of Manchester, staff from ‘Students as Partners’1, have supported the ...
The peer assisted learning (PAL) scheme in the mathematics degree at Sheffield Hallam University con...
We report the implementation and evaluation of a ‘peer assisted learning’ (PAL) scheme designed to r...
Peer-assisted learning (PAL) is a system of student support used in a growing number of universities...
Bioscience undergraduates, enrolled on a first-year microbiology module, participated in the introdu...
Peer assisted learning (PAL) is one way to increase the empowerment of students through their learni...
Higher education systems in Europe are facing new challenges in raising employability of students. T...
This good practice guide is for those interested in developing or supporting formal and/or informal ...
Indra Sinka and Stephen Kane, Good Practice in Undergraduate peer Support: A Guide for Those Interes...
A Peer Assisted Learning (PAL) programme was designed and implemented in the Department of Chemistry...
The purpose of this case study is to discuss the effectiveness of peer assisted learning as an engag...
We describe and evaluate an approach to student learning that aims to instil a culture of formative ...
Peer Assisted Leaning (PAL) programmes have been shown to enhance learner confidence and have an ove...
The majority of the students who enroll at the Walter Sisulu University (WSU) in South Africa are no...
This showcase outlines an education initiative, Peer Assisted Teaching Scheme (PATS), trialled in fi...
Since 1995, at the University of Manchester, staff from ‘Students as Partners’1, have supported the ...
The peer assisted learning (PAL) scheme in the mathematics degree at Sheffield Hallam University con...
We report the implementation and evaluation of a ‘peer assisted learning’ (PAL) scheme designed to r...
Peer-assisted learning (PAL) is a system of student support used in a growing number of universities...
Bioscience undergraduates, enrolled on a first-year microbiology module, participated in the introdu...
Peer assisted learning (PAL) is one way to increase the empowerment of students through their learni...
Higher education systems in Europe are facing new challenges in raising employability of students. T...
This good practice guide is for those interested in developing or supporting formal and/or informal ...
Indra Sinka and Stephen Kane, Good Practice in Undergraduate peer Support: A Guide for Those Interes...
A Peer Assisted Learning (PAL) programme was designed and implemented in the Department of Chemistry...
The purpose of this case study is to discuss the effectiveness of peer assisted learning as an engag...
We describe and evaluate an approach to student learning that aims to instil a culture of formative ...
Peer Assisted Leaning (PAL) programmes have been shown to enhance learner confidence and have an ove...
The majority of the students who enroll at the Walter Sisulu University (WSU) in South Africa are no...
This showcase outlines an education initiative, Peer Assisted Teaching Scheme (PATS), trialled in fi...
Since 1995, at the University of Manchester, staff from ‘Students as Partners’1, have supported the ...