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Naitnaphit Limlamai; Emily Wilson; Anne Ruggles Gere – Across the Disciplines, 2024
While much research has been devoted to understanding how peer tutoring benefits tutors, less attention has been given to how peer tutors develop pedagogical content knowledge as an additional benefit of working with students as they write. In this qualitative study of 15 undergraduate Writing Fellows (writing-focused peer tutors who work in large…
Descriptors: Pedagogical Content Knowledge, Listening, Writing Across the Curriculum, Fellowships
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Wasana Karunarathne; Chris Selman; Tracii Ryan – Assessment & Evaluation in Higher Education, 2024
Feedback is a process in which students play a central role. To support this process, recent conceptual research suggests that students need to develop feedback literacies. However, additional empirical research is required to validate emergent frameworks of feedback literacy, including an investigation of the components of feedback literacy,…
Descriptors: Feedback (Response), Multiple Literacies, College Freshmen, Business Administration Education
Katherine Martin – ProQuest LLC, 2024
Institutions of higher education have a unique opportunity to support their students' holistic development by incorporating elements of high-impact practice into campus jobs. High-impact practices ask students to dedicate significant time and energy to meaningful work, which channels students' efforts toward productive activities that deepen their…
Descriptors: Student Employment, College Students, Education Work Relationship, Work Environment
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Yorgancioglu, Derya; Tunali, Sevinç; Çetinel, Meltem – Arts and Humanities in Higher Education: An International Journal of Theory, Research and Practice, 2022
This article examines the pedagogical potential and challenges of the design jury as an assessment method from the perceptions of the tutor/jury member and the design students. It aims to gain an understanding of the factors that create opportunities for, and barriers to, the promotion of learning in the design jury. It inquires the possible…
Descriptors: Design, Architectural Education, Evaluation Methods, Tutors
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Kobayashi, Keiichi – European Journal of Psychology of Education, 2022
Teaching other students in a face-to-face manner has been shown to effectively foster both one's own and their learning. This study experimentally investigated whether and how tutors and tutees academically benefit from three phases of face-to-face teaching: preparing-to-teach, initial-explanation, and interaction phases. Japanese undergraduates…
Descriptors: Peer Teaching, Tutoring, Tutors, Undergraduate Students
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Sithole, Mashango Phillemon; Gumede, Phiwayinkosi Richmond – Perspectives in Education, 2022
The role of tutorship programmes at universities is well documented. Given the continual challenges faced by universities such as low pass rates, low retention rates, low graduation rates, under-preparedness of first-year students, low throughput rates, and at-risk students, tutorship programmes have become an indispensable part of teaching and…
Descriptors: Tutors, Universities, Technology Education, Systems Approach
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Joshua Clements – Learning Assistance Review, 2022
Learning centers and peer tutoring facilities often need ways to train their staff to work with students who find themselves dealing with anxiety, fear of failure, and many other issues. There is also a need for training in soft skills such as communication and empathy that will help students have a successful college career. This article applies…
Descriptors: Peer Teaching, Tutors, Training, Soft Skills
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Bales, Kristen; Dunaway, Billie Jo – Communication Center Journal, 2019
This article is a brief account of how the Writing Center at Daytona State College has begun to utilize social media in our space. We examine the platforms that we use, along with the data associated with them, and then discuss our goals for integrating our staff into the narrative that we share on campus and virtual campus. We first want to see…
Descriptors: Writing Instruction, Writing (Composition), Laboratories, Undergraduate Students
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Tomás Ó Loingsigh; Anne Foster – Adult Learner: The Irish Journal of Adult and Community Education, 2025
This article is intended as a form of "Workers' Inquiry" by adult education tutors into the working conditions and structures of their own employment. As well as referencing academic and industry literature, it builds on research carried out by workers in adult education themselves into the practices of their own workplaces. It was…
Descriptors: Adult Education, Tutors, Teaching Conditions, Labor Market
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Zubair Ahmad; Almaas Sultana; Nitha Siby – Innovative Higher Education, 2025
Building research capacity in higher education depends significantly on understanding the various contextual support systems that influence and shape students' research interests. This study aims to explore the relationship between these support systems such as universities, tutors, and families and the research interests of STEM undergraduates,…
Descriptors: Higher Education, Undergraduate Students, Student Research, Capacity Building
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Francesca Jackson; Nadia Patel; Kathryn Saban – International Journal for Students as Partners, 2025
Formative feedback is noted as one of the most useful instruments for improving student learning in higher education (Irons, 2007; Gibbs & Simpson, 2004). This case study is a joint-staff-student collaboration in which the authors showcase their innovative and novel approach to staff and students acting in partnership to provide and receive…
Descriptors: Formative Evaluation, Feedback (Response), Employment Potential, Student Evaluation
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Bauer, Thomas; Biehler, Rolf; Lankeit, Elisa – International Journal of Research in Undergraduate Mathematics Education, 2023
Peer Instruction, first introduced by Eric Mazur in the late '90s, is a method aiming at active student participation in lectures. It includes conceptual questions (so-called ConcepTests) presented to the students, who vote on answer alternatives presented to them and then discuss their answers in small groups. As professors have been reported to…
Descriptors: Undergraduate Students, Peer Teaching, Discussion, Tests
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Michael Henry Landry; Maya Pilin; Amanda Brobbel; Scott Roy Douglas – Canadian Journal for the Scholarship of Teaching and Learning, 2023
With growing numbers of multilingual students who have first or primary languages other than English seeking the services of Canadian university writing centres where English is the language of instruction, providing these students with supportive and effective teaching and learning experiences is an important part of their post-secondary…
Descriptors: Multilingualism, English (Second Language), Laboratories, Writing (Composition)
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Aaron M. Donaldson – Community College Journal of Research and Practice, 2023
Learning assistance services offered by U.S. community colleges are vital to the academic success of many students, but the tutors themselves remain understudied. This paper attempts to narrow both the research and recognition gaps by exploring and categorizing prominent aspects of professional community college tutors. Using a small-scale,…
Descriptors: Self Concept, Tutors, Community College Students, Community Colleges
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Andrew Kwok; Brendan Bartanen; Michelle Kwok; Kathy Ogden Macfarlane; Tracey Weinstein – Teachers College Record, 2025
Background: Despite intense national focus on the positive impact of tutoring, there is little empirical evidence on how best to train tutors. This is particularly pertinent given that tutors could serve as a potential pipeline into teaching. Objective: This mixed-methods study explores the implementation of modules about developing knowledge for…
Descriptors: Tutor Training, Tutoring, Tutors, Pilot Projects
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