Peer Teaching Flashcards
What strategy does PT rely on?
The strategy where students teach other students
It can only be called PT If it is what?
The teacher plans for it and follows a model based approach/
PT is not … because ?
Partner learning, students learn side by side
What is one student given the responsibility of?
To carry out several tasks that a teacher normally does.
Why is Mosston and Ashworth’s reciprocal teaching style a clear example of of PT? (2 points)
- Typically delivered in teaching situations where students are in pairs/small groups
- One is the instructor and rest are the learners.
What is PT similar to?
Cooperative Learning
What is PT an example of?
“Through PE”
What two sections are the domain priorities split up into?
- Tutor
- Student
What order is the domain Priorities for the tutor?
1) Cognitive
2) Affective
3) Psychomotor
What is peer teaching?
Peer teaching is an educational practice where students teach each other, facilitating learning through collaboration.
True or False: Peer teaching can improve students’ understanding of the material.
True
Fill in the blank: In peer teaching, students often take on roles such as _____ and _____ to enhance the learning experience.
teacher, learner
Which of the following is a benefit of peer teaching? A) Increased student engagement B) Reduced collaboration C) Decreased comprehension
A) Increased student engagement
What is one key factor that contributes to the effectiveness of peer teaching?
Effective communication between peers.
What are the domain priorities for the student?
1) psychomotor
2) Cognitive
3) Affective
To where does PT trace back to?
Greece with Aristotle
What does the teacher maintain control of? (3 points)
- Lesson planning
- Task progression
- Assessment
What three theories does PT align with?
1) Social Learning Theory (Bandura)
2) Cognitive Development (Piaget)
3) Constructivism
What is Social Learning Theory (Bandura)?
Learning that occurs through interaction.
What is Cognitive Development (Piaget)
Tutors engage in problem solving, improving intellectual growth
What is Constructivism?
A learning theory that promotes learning through active participation over direct instruction