This paper examines student responses to a small-scale pilot of peer learning in undergraduate translation classes. It examines the possible benefits and risks of a learner-centred approach and explores these through feedback from two groups of undergraduate modern language students attending translation classes over a semester at a UK university. With the first group, peer learning was implemented over a six-week period in the second half of the semester; with the second group, only a single ‘one-off’ peer learning session was delivered. Feedback from the former group suggests a largely positive experience, while much more resistance and uncertainty is evident in feedback from the latter group. The paper explores possible reasons for succe...
The research contained in this PhD examines peer learning at Newham College of Further Education. Th...
The purpose of this study is to find out how formative peer assessment can be a help in the learning...
Thesis (M.Ed.)--University of Melbourne, 1988This thesis aims to explore and assess the potential of...
This paper examines student responses to a small-scale pilot of peer learning in undergraduate trans...
© 2016 Latypova et al.The study presents the research on how the shift to student-centered approach ...
Recent research has contributed to an understanding of the positive impact that peer feedback has on...
International students constitute a considerable number of student populations in Higher Education I...
This pedagogical innovation aims at discovering new ways of interaction that go beyond the unidirect...
The main purpose of the study was to explore university students��� experiences in two different typ...
Peer assessment (PA) has become as an influential educational tool in higher education for many year...
Peer learning has been used as a teaching tool with both undergraduate and post-graduate students si...
Session: OS-4C Concurrent 4-CPeer learning has long been adopted as a support service in higher educ...
The study probes into translation students’ perception of the value of online peer feedback in impro...
AbstractThis paper intends to describe the nature of activities conducted, tutor factors, English la...
The study probes into translation students’ perception of the value of online peer feedback in impro...
The research contained in this PhD examines peer learning at Newham College of Further Education. Th...
The purpose of this study is to find out how formative peer assessment can be a help in the learning...
Thesis (M.Ed.)--University of Melbourne, 1988This thesis aims to explore and assess the potential of...
This paper examines student responses to a small-scale pilot of peer learning in undergraduate trans...
© 2016 Latypova et al.The study presents the research on how the shift to student-centered approach ...
Recent research has contributed to an understanding of the positive impact that peer feedback has on...
International students constitute a considerable number of student populations in Higher Education I...
This pedagogical innovation aims at discovering new ways of interaction that go beyond the unidirect...
The main purpose of the study was to explore university students��� experiences in two different typ...
Peer assessment (PA) has become as an influential educational tool in higher education for many year...
Peer learning has been used as a teaching tool with both undergraduate and post-graduate students si...
Session: OS-4C Concurrent 4-CPeer learning has long been adopted as a support service in higher educ...
The study probes into translation students’ perception of the value of online peer feedback in impro...
AbstractThis paper intends to describe the nature of activities conducted, tutor factors, English la...
The study probes into translation students’ perception of the value of online peer feedback in impro...
The research contained in this PhD examines peer learning at Newham College of Further Education. Th...
The purpose of this study is to find out how formative peer assessment can be a help in the learning...
Thesis (M.Ed.)--University of Melbourne, 1988This thesis aims to explore and assess the potential of...