Peer sharing also known as peer learning. Peer learning has been is use as a teaching tool since 1981.Peer learning is an educational process where student interact with their peers who share an interest in the subject and learn both with and from each other.Peer learning is group of learning strate...
Peer sharing also known as peer learning. Peer learning has been is use as a teaching tool since 1981.Peer learning is an educational process where student interact with their peers who share an interest in the subject and learn both with and from each other.Peer learning is group of learning strategies.
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HIMCAPES COLLEGE OF NURSING SUBJECT: NURSING EDUCATION TOPIC: PEER SHARING SEJAL GOURA BSc Nursing 5 th sem
PEER SHARING
INTRODUCTION Peer sharing also known as peer learning Peer learning has been in use as a teaching tool since 1981 Peer learning is an educational process where student interact with their peers who share an interest in the subject and learn both with and from each other.
This learning approach is beneficial for students in their search for knowledge, ideas and experiences shared with in the classroom. Peer learning is group of learning strategies.
DEFINITION People from similar social groupings, who are not professional teachers helping each other to learn and learning themselves by teaching. KEITH AND SHIRI
BENEFITS OF PEER TEACHING Students receive more time for individualized learning. Direct interaction between students promote active learning.
Peer teacher reinforce their own learning by instructing others. Students feel more comfortable and open when interacting with a peer. Peers and students share a similar discourse, allowing for greater understanding .
ACTIVITIES TO PROMOTE PEER LEARNING
DISCUSSION Pose a question or problem and ask learners to discuss or generate ideas in small groups before sharing with the whole group. Breaking into smaller groups first allows more learners to contribute than as a whole group
Problem based learning Create challenging problem that require groups to collaborate and work together to solve, fostering teamwork and interdisciplinary skills .
PEER PODS Groups of two or three learners who regularly meets during or after the formal learning experience, to share new insight reflect on their experiences and further their learning. These groups can become great peer coaching networks that offer a safe space for learners to spot and challenge each other.
Break-out rooms To manage small groups activities, before debriefing as a whole group .
ADVANTAGES Enhance comprehension : Students reinforce their own learning when they teach. The act of teaching is one of the best way to learn. Explaining ideas to peers and taking part in activities where learning from peer’s aids comprehension of the material significant
IMPROVED INTERPERSONAL AND COLLABORATIVE SKILLS Interpersonal and collaboration skills are something that began developing the day first stepped into a playground, and unless and individual’s aim in life is to be a hilltop hermit, these are skills that never stop mattering .
IMPROVED ORGANIZATIONAL SKILLS Students develop strong organizational skills during planning lessons, prioritizing goals, evaluating their own progress, and giving and receiving feedback.
SELF DIRECTED LEARNING Peer learning is highly motivating and encourages students to take control of their own learning. Taking the initiative when it comes to your own development is vital because nobody will take your interests to heart with as much enthusiasm and vigor as you would.
Improved critical reflection critical thinking and problem- solving skills : Peer learning fosters the development of critical reflection, critical thinking, and problem-solving skills.
Other advantages of peer learning include: Accelerated learning. Gain new perspectives. Practice and reflection. Build networks. Develop comradery . Build accountability. Strengthen reasoning skills. Create feedback loops. Increase engagement. Improve communication skills.
Disadvantages People need to go at different speeds. Someone may try to take over the group. Quite people may not feel comfortable. Sometimes people just do not get along. A concept may not be understood as well if a person does not have to figure it out. The time spent talking about irrelevant topics in unbelievable .
SUMMARIZATION Introduction Definition Benefits of peer teaching Activities to promote peer learning Advantages Disadvantages
RECAPITULATION
1. Children belonging to same age group and sharing similar social background known as………… A. play mates B. friends C. classmates D. peer group Ans : peer group
Peer group members usually consist of A same colors B equal economic status C same age D same length Ans same age
Cliques are small groups of people who share? A similar values B similar play ground C similar interest D similar books Ans similar interest