Thursday, September 29, 2016

Classroom Management COURSE GUIDE developed by HEC book download



Classroom Management COURSE GUIDE
developed by HEC
book download
https://www.academia.edu/27809385/Classroom_Management_COURSE_GUIDE


https://www.academia.edu/27809385/Classroom_Management_COURSE_GUIDE

Monday, September 26, 2016

unit 2 peer tutring

date :26th Sept 2016
Title : Peer Tutoring

Defining Peer Tutoring


SLOs
1.to describe peer tutoring with different strategies 




•Peer tutoring is when students work with each other to learn and progress.

•Students are usually paired up or in small groups: High level students mixed with lower level students

•Helps deepen understanding through conversing with peers/scaffolding

•“Engages students in their “Zones of Proximal Development” (LaGue & Wilson, p. 183) 
“Peer tutoring is an evidence-based, cooperative learning strategy that increases students’ 
engagement in functional, academic content” (Van Norman 2007, 89) 

•“…the practice of students teaching other students in a setting directed and planned by teachers” (Peralta 2007, 13)


Scenarios and Examples



peer modeling strategy applied in classroom


•Enhancing literacy skills, phonics, and reading comprehension

•Pairing older students working with younger students (ex. Sixth graders peer tutoring with fifth graders)

•Practice comprehension strategies

•QUICK strategy (Questioning, Understanding new words, Imaging, Connecting, Keeping it all together)

•Peer tutoring supports sight word identification, problem solving, and algebra

•Peer to peer modeling: Students model the skill/strategy for the other student during tutoring


Peer Tutoring: Positives and Negatives


Positives Negatives