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Rodney J. Reed has written: 'Peer-tutoring programs for the academically deficient student in higher education' -- subject(s): Underachievers, Peer-group tutoring of students
Peer tutoring is commonly used to describe tutoring that is done between two people who are close in age and at a similar academic level. For instance, a high school senior who helps another high school senior in physics class would be considered peer tutoring. A high school junior who helps a high school freshman in biology would also be considered peer tutoring because both students are in high school, and therefore they are technically "peers." Many high schools, middle schools and colleges have peer tutoring programs in which individuals who have done well in certain classes sign up to help others with the class. For many students, a peer tutor is just what they need to get back on track. Other students may require a professional tutor, who may have more experience and resources available to help the student.
Many websites offer peer-to-peer tutoring. InstaEDU offers cheap tutoring one-on-one, but DuoLingo, LiveMocha, and other programs offer free online forums and lessons.
A peer tutor is anyone who is of a similar status as the person being tutored. In an undergraduate institution this would usually be other undergraduates, as distinct from the graduate students who may be teaching the writing classes; in an K-12 school this is usually a student from the same grade or higher. There are some basic rules to establishing your peer tutoring program, the key to success is a clear objective. Thorough planning and evidence gathering activities will contribute to substantiation of the decisions you will make. www.wikipedia.org
Students seek college tutoring to improve their knowledge of concepts previously unknown.
You can apply for private tutoring at Boston College.
Eric Mazur has written: 'Peer Instruction' -- subject(s): Physics, Peer-group tutoring of students, Study and teaching (Higher), Peer teaching 'Physics'
Fred B. Newton has written: 'Students helping students' -- subject(s): Peer-group tutoring of students, Peer counseling of students, Peer teaching
In my opinion , my disadvantages about peer tutoring are drinking alcoholic beverages at a very young age, consuming drugs like shabu becoming a drug addict or pusher, peer pressure example is teaching you how to smoke also a bad influence. If you have some friends that are having these characteristics, please don't hang out with them or you'll be like them.
effects of peer communication in English for college
It depends on what you need the tutoring for. If you are a high school student, you should be able to receive free tutoring through the school you attend. If you are a college student, you should not expect to receive free tutoring at all (unless your college pays for it).
yes you can find a tutor on craigslist. you can find warnings about tutors ,you can also find all types of tutoring services. college tutoring tutoring jobs .even starting a tutoring business.