Peer Teaching Flashcards

1
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What strategy does PT rely on?

A

The strategy where students teach other students

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2
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It can only be called PT If it is what?

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The teacher plans for it and follows a model based approach/

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3
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PT is not … because ?

A

Partner learning, students learn side by side

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4
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What is one student given the responsibility of?

A

To carry out several tasks that a teacher normally does.

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5
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Why is Mosston and Ashworth’s reciprocal teaching style a clear example of of PT? (2 points)

A
  • Typically delivered in teaching situations where students are in pairs/small groups
  • One is the instructor and rest are the learners.
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6
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What is PT similar to?

A

Cooperative Learning

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7
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What is PT an example of?

A

“Through PE”

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8
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What two sections are the domain priorities split up into?

A
  • Tutor
  • Student
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9
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What order is the domain Priorities for the tutor?

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1) Cognitive
2) Affective
3) Psychomotor

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10
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What is peer teaching?

A

Peer teaching is an educational practice where students teach each other, facilitating learning through collaboration.

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11
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True or False: Peer teaching can improve students’ understanding of the material.

A

True

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12
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Fill in the blank: In peer teaching, students often take on roles such as _____ and _____ to enhance the learning experience.

A

teacher, learner

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13
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Which of the following is a benefit of peer teaching? A) Increased student engagement B) Reduced collaboration C) Decreased comprehension

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A) Increased student engagement

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14
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What is one key factor that contributes to the effectiveness of peer teaching?

A

Effective communication between peers.

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15
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What are the domain priorities for the student?

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1) psychomotor
2) Cognitive
3) Affective

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16
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To where does PT trace back to?

A

Greece with Aristotle

17
Q

What does the teacher maintain control of? (3 points)

A
  • Lesson planning
  • Task progression
  • Assessment
18
Q

What three theories does PT align with?

A

1) Social Learning Theory (Bandura)
2) Cognitive Development (Piaget)
3) Constructivism

19
Q

What is Social Learning Theory (Bandura)?

A

Learning that occurs through interaction.

20
Q

What is Cognitive Development (Piaget)

A

Tutors engage in problem solving, improving intellectual growth

21
Q

What is Constructivism?

A

A learning theory that promotes learning through active participation over direct instruction