Peer Tutoring
Peer tutoring is an instructional strategy that consists of pairing students together to learn or practice an academic task. The pairs of students can be of the same or differing ability and/or age range.
Short discussions on a topic, often with examples, and supported by research.
This brief provides an introduction and examples of how teachers may implement peer-assisted learning as an instructional strategy for math lessons.
Math, Instructional Strategies, Teaching & Learning, Peer Tutoring
This brief defines peer tutoring and provides a brief description of three examples of peer tutoring, including how it promotes access to the general education curriculum and evidence of effectiveness.
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Instructional Strategies, Teaching & Learning, Peer Tutoring