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The Experience of Class Tutors in a Peer Tutoring Programme: A Novel Theoretical Framework

Title: The Experience of Class Tutors in a Peer Tutoring Programme: A Novel Theoretical Framework
Language: English
Authors: Outhred, Tim; Chester, Andrea
Source: Australasian Journal of Peer Learning. 2010 3:12-23.
Availability: University of Wollongong. Available from: Centre for Educational Development and Interactive Resources. Northfields Avenue, Wollongong, NSW 2522, Australia. Tel: +61-2-4221-3140; Fax: +61-2-4225-8312; e-mail: jutlp@uow.edu.au; Web site: http://ro.uow.edu.
Peer Reviewed: Y
Page Count: 14
Publication Date: 2010
Document Type: Journal Articles; Reports - Research
Education Level: Higher Education
Descriptors: Models; Peer Teaching; Tutoring; Grounded Theory; Females; Tutors; Tutorial Programs; Qualitative Research; Focus Groups; College Freshmen; Foreign Countries; Mentors; Psychology
Geographic Terms: Australia
ISSN: 1836-4306
Abstract: The following paper presents the first known examination of the experiences of class tutors within a peer-assisted learning program. Three female first-year class tutors, aged 25-28 years, provided insight into how they experienced a novel peer tutoring program embedded in their tutorials. Using grounded theory techniques, it was found that the following five themes underlie their experiences: "role exploration," "sharing responsibility," "regulation of the peer tutored groups," "harnessing the peer tutors' role," and "community." Literature from the domain was examined post-hoc and was found to complement these themes. Additionally, it was found that class tutors were beneficiaries of the program. It was suggested that future research address the limitations of the present study and test a number of hypotheses within a novel theoretical framework. The hypotheses were constructed to include the key roles within embedded peer tutoring, and learning climate typologies and dimensions (Little, 1975).
Abstractor: As Provided
Number of References: 25
Entry Date: 2010
Accession Number: EJ1153313
Database: ERIC