This case study describes a partnership between University College Falmouth (UCF) and Tate St. Ives (TSI). Framed within a national Enquire project (one strand of a DCMS funded commissioning programme) investigating the learning benefits of gallery education, the report tells the story of a successful collaboration which engaged undergraduate Art student mentors from UCF in a peer leadership project at TSI. The project was evaluated using an innovative action research model to explore peer learning through engagement. Outcomes suggest undergraduate student mentors enhanced their learning in a number of ways: experientially developing the ‘soft’ transferable skills related to employability in the arts; improving their knowledge of employment...
This article argues that peer learning, specifically Peer Assisted Study Sessions, supported by acad...
In the fall semester of 2010 the University of Saskatchewan Library piloted a Library Peer Mentor in...
Peer Tutoring schemes frequently appeal to educators in Higher Education and there is much literatur...
This case study describes a partnership between University College Falmouth (UCF) and Tate St. Ives ...
This article examines the findings of the London Cluster research, 'Critical Minds', in which the In...
This paper takes as a case study the Tate Exchange programme created by the University of Westminste...
In the United Kingdom, number of mature students studying in higher education is diminishing. This i...
This article begins with an overview of the University’s pioneering Peer Assisted Learning Scheme (P...
This article explores the notion of students as partners in the development of a research-engaged te...
Abstract This is a collaborative paper by staff members working with Students Learning with Communit...
Capturing the power of student peers to enhance the student experience and higher education (HE) lea...
During 2013, the University of Cambridge Museums (UCM) introduced an innovative research internship ...
Campus museums are uniquely positioned to enhance student learning and support faculty in achieving ...
A section about the collaboration between the University for the Creative Arts and the New Ashgate G...
First paragraph: The Museum University Partnership Initiative (MUPI) is a collaboration between Shar...
This article argues that peer learning, specifically Peer Assisted Study Sessions, supported by acad...
In the fall semester of 2010 the University of Saskatchewan Library piloted a Library Peer Mentor in...
Peer Tutoring schemes frequently appeal to educators in Higher Education and there is much literatur...
This case study describes a partnership between University College Falmouth (UCF) and Tate St. Ives ...
This article examines the findings of the London Cluster research, 'Critical Minds', in which the In...
This paper takes as a case study the Tate Exchange programme created by the University of Westminste...
In the United Kingdom, number of mature students studying in higher education is diminishing. This i...
This article begins with an overview of the University’s pioneering Peer Assisted Learning Scheme (P...
This article explores the notion of students as partners in the development of a research-engaged te...
Abstract This is a collaborative paper by staff members working with Students Learning with Communit...
Capturing the power of student peers to enhance the student experience and higher education (HE) lea...
During 2013, the University of Cambridge Museums (UCM) introduced an innovative research internship ...
Campus museums are uniquely positioned to enhance student learning and support faculty in achieving ...
A section about the collaboration between the University for the Creative Arts and the New Ashgate G...
First paragraph: The Museum University Partnership Initiative (MUPI) is a collaboration between Shar...
This article argues that peer learning, specifically Peer Assisted Study Sessions, supported by acad...
In the fall semester of 2010 the University of Saskatchewan Library piloted a Library Peer Mentor in...
Peer Tutoring schemes frequently appeal to educators in Higher Education and there is much literatur...