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In an effort to capitalize on some of the more positive aspects of peer influences, colleges and universities have created a wide range of peer-to-peer education, leadership, and mentoring rolesespecially in the first college year. Yet, the use of peers in first-year seminar instruction is still far from commonplace. Latino and Ashcraft offer guidance on defining the role of peers as co-instructors; recruiting, selecting, and training peer educators; facilitating relationship building within the instructional team; and assessing the impact of peer leaders on the course, the students served, and the peers themselves. Sample training agendas and activities, course syllabi, and evaluations are included.
Other volumes in the series:
Volume I: Designing and Administering the Course
Volume II: Instructor Training and Development
Volume III: Teaching in the First-Year Seminar
Volume V: Assessing the First-Year Seminar
These are also available as a Five Volume SetList of Tables and Figures
Notes on the SeriesTracy L. Skipper, Series Editor
Overview
Chapter 1: Peer Roles and Responsibilities in the First-Year Seminar
Chapter 2: Foundations for Glã
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