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El. knyga: Undergraduate Curricular Peer Mentoring Programs: Perspectives on Innovation by Faculty, Staff, and Students

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  • Išleidimo metai: 15-Dec-2012
  • Leidėjas: Lexington Books
  • Kalba: eng
  • ISBN-13: 9780739179338
  • Formatas: PDF+DRM
  • Išleidimo metai: 15-Dec-2012
  • Leidėjas: Lexington Books
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  • ISBN-13: 9780739179338

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Curricular peer mentoring is a programmatic approach to enrich student learning and engagement in postsecondary courses in which instructors welcome a more experienced undergraduate student into a credit course they are teaching. The student then serves as peer mentor to the students enrolled. Peer mentors can provide a variety of peer-appropriate, course-specific mentoring, tutoring, facilitation and leadership roles and activities that complement the roles of the courses instructor and teaching assistants both in classroom settings and beyond. A program provides training and ongoing support for a larger number of peer mentors and instructional teams and manages recruitment and program research and quality. This volume provides research findings, definitions, theories, and practical program descriptions as a foundation for program development and research of undergraduate curricular peer mentoring programs in higher education. This work builds on a long history of higher education program development and collects a significant amount of literature that has previously been scattered.

Recenzijos

Tania Smiths volume, Undergraduate Curricular Peer Mentoring Programs, situates the heretofore practice-oriented peer instruction literature within a well-researched theoretical framework. It will be a valuable resource for researchers and practitioners. -- Judy Miller, University of North Florida This book presents a sweeping, coherent overview of the many types of curricular peer mentoring practices, both institutionalized programs and unique, unaffiliated efforts, that have demonstrated their potential to improve student learning outcomes within standard post-secondary curricula. The authors commendably avoid selecting a best model in favor of emphasizing that the concepts underlying principles and guidelines permit great flexibility when applied to different disciplines, course structures, and types of participants. The authors also deal effectively with the proliferation of definitions, labels, and education jargon that can confuse and intimidate an outsider looking just for a few good ideas to get started with peer mentoring. In particular, their decision to intersperse descriptions of specific programs with succinct summaries of education research is a nice touch. The last chapter can be used as a very practical "how to" guide for educators setting up the framework of a new peer mentoring program or reviewing the operation of an existing one. In summary, in may ways this book is the educational equivalent to Julia Childs Mastering the Art of French Cooking: comprehensive, authoritative, a rich resource to be kept within arms reach by educators who want to enhance learning outcomes with the best ingredients available students themselves. -- Hal A. Larson, University of Arizona

Preface vii
Introduction: The History and Scope of Curricular Peer Mentoring Programs 1(22)
Tania S. Smith
Chapter 1 Defining Features of Curricular Peer Mentoring Programs
23(28)
Tania S. Smith
Chapter 2 Discipline-Focused Peer Mentoring: Peer Teaching in Biology at the University of British Columbia
51(16)
Carol Pollock
Theory and Practice: Lave and Wenger on Communities of Practice
59(8)
Tania S. Smith
Chapter 3 Peer Mentoring in a Team-Taught Interdisciplinary Course: Engaging the 21st-century Student Through Peer-Led Learning
67(20)
Tina Pugliese
Tamsin Bolton
Veronika Mogyorody
Jill Singleton-Jackson
Robert Nelson
Ralph H. Johnson
Theory and Practice: Student Engagement
81(6)
Tania S. Smith
Chapter 4 Peer Mentoring in Large-Scale First-Year Programs: Academic Peer Mentors in First-Year Courses at the University of Texas at Austin
87(20)
Jennifer L. Smith
Theory and Practice: Tinto and Wenger on Learning Communities
103(4)
Tania S. Smith
Chapter 5 Peer Mentoring in a Technical Institution: Undergraduate Mentoring in Software Engineering
107(20)
Sanjay Goel
Theory and Practice: Vygotsky's and Bloom's Theories
121(6)
Tania S. Smith
Chapter 6 Hosting Peer Mentors in a Senior Interdisciplinary Course: Notes from a Pre-History of Peer Mentoring at the University of Calgary
127(24)
Marcia Jenneth Epstein
Theory and Practice: Bruffee on Collaborative Learning
143(8)
Tania S. Smith
Chapter 7 Supporting Peer Mentors: Recruiting, Educating, and Rewarding Peer Mentors
151(40)
Kate Zier-Vogel
Andrew Barry
Theory and Practice: Peer Mentor Education Through Service-Learning
183(8)
Tania S. Smith
Chapter 8 Case Studies of Conflict and Collaboration: Supporting Teaching Assistants Who Work with Peer Mentors
191(32)
Bryanne Young
Theory and Practice: Teaching Teams with Graduate and Undergraduate Assistants
213(10)
Tania S. Smith
Conclusion: Program Development and Sustainability 223(26)
Tania S. Smith
Bibliography 249(16)
Index 265(12)
About the Contributors 277
Tania Smith is assistant professor of communications studies in the Department of Communication and Culture and has been involved in developing peer mentoring programs, hosting peer mentors, and teaching peer mentors across the University of Calgary since 2005. With a background in English literature, rhetoric and writing studies, she has studied innovative program and course development involving service-learning, mentoring and other forms of collaborative learning. She has co-authored with two senior peer mentors a textbook titled Curricular Peer Mentoring: A Handbook for Undergraduate Peer Mentors Serving and Learning in Courses (Trafford, 2009) and is author of a 2008 Innovative Higher Education article on the pilot year of the arts peer mentoring program.