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Near-peer teaching in medical education

Medical Teacher, 2015
Dear SirNear-peer teaching is a controversial subject as discussed recently by Aba Alkhail (2015) & Oliver (2015).
Nathan, Riddell, Samuel, King
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Play and Peer Teaching

The Elementary School Journal, 1978
age prejudice, I begin with a couple of questions: "Have you ever wanted to be older than you are? How old would you like to be?" Usually the children answer, "Twelve," "Sixteen," "Eighteen," or "Twenty-one." Most children want to be older because to them being older means getting bigger, growing stronger, and having more privileges, such as staying up
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Aids and peer teaching

Health Education Journal, 1987
YOUTH teaching youth, or peer teaching, about Aids was a joint project between the Health Promotion Service of North Warwickshire Health Authority and the Youth Service of Warwickshire County Council. It is argued that given the importance of peer pressure on sexual behaviour, peer teaching could be a valu able way of educating young people about Aids,
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Peer teaching and project planning

Journal of Biological Education, 1978
While project work is now widespread in higher education due consideration has not been given to the development of the intellectual skills on which such work depends. As an aid to better project work peer teaching has advantages in both cost and effectiveness.
Harold M. Good, W. H. Dowdeswell
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How to be involved in peer teaching

BMJ, 2020
In peer teaching, learners are taught by those similar in age or at a similar educational stage. Many peer teaching programmes in medical school involve junior students being taught by senior students.1 Some evidence suggests that the closer learners are in training stage to their teacher, the better the learning outcomes.2 This might be because peers ...
Rebecca, Choong, Fiona, Macauslan
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A collaborative approach to peer teaching

Medical Teacher, 2018
Dear SirI read with great interest the recent article by de Cates et al. who have highlighted the advantages of peer teaching (de Cates et al. 2018).
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Cultivating Change Through Peer Teaching

Journal of Agricultural Education, 2011
The purpose of this qualitative research study was to describe the impact of peer teaching on both the students and the classroom environment. Students, enrolled in two Introduction to Teaching courses in agricultural and extension education, were asked to engage in peer teaching activities. The researchers utilized discourse analysis, textual analysis,
Jonathan J. Velez   +3 more
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Peer teaching in medical education

Medical Teacher, 2007
Society appropriately sets high expectations for our profession. Physicians should be able to articulate clearly diagnostic and treatment plans with their patients. We should be able to inform our patients about the risks and benefits of diagnostic and therapeutic options and educate them about the complexities of their disease(s) to include ...
Steven J. Durning, Olle Th. J. ten Cate
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Peer Teaching

Journal for Nurses in Staff Development (JNSD), 2011
Patient-directed information sessions were implemented on three inpatient surgical units as a method for education delivery. Patient-directed information sessions are brief education sessions that are influenced and planned based on current patient diagnosis, procedures, and treatments.
Lee, Carroll   +2 more
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Peer Teaching

2021
Michael Metzler, Gavin Colquitt
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