Peer Instruction

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In peer instruction, students who already have some understanding of a concept teach it to other students.[1] This not only helps to teach the less knowledgeable individual(s), but also helps the peer instructor to better grasp the concept they are speaking about.[2] Although this kind of teaching takes some control away from the designated teacher in many cases, this method generally proves more effective that traditional lecture-type teaching.[3][4]

References[edit]

  1. http://o.b5z.net/i/u/6035566/f/pdfs/articles/detroitfreepress.pdf
  2. http://mazur.harvard.edu/research/detailspage.php?rowid=8
  3. https://www.peerinstruction.net/faq
  4. http://web.mit.edu/jbelcher/www/TEALref/Crouch_Mazur.pdf


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