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  • Undergraduate Curricular Peer Mentoring Programs: Perspectives on Innovation by Faculty, Staff, and Students
  • Written by author Andrew Barry
  • Published by Lexington Books, 12/15/2012
  • 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 a
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Introduction: The History and Scope of Curricular Peer Mentoring Programs
Tania S. Smith
Chapter 1: Defining Features of Curricular Peer Mentoring Programs
Tania S. Smith
Chapter 2: Discipline-Focused Peer Mentoring: Peer Teaching in Biology at the University of British Columbia
Carol Pollock
Theory and Practice: Lave and Wenger on Communities of Practice
Tania S. Smith
Chapter 3: Peer Mentoring in a Team-Taught Interdisciplinary Course: Engaging the 21st Century Student Through Peer-Led Learning
Tina Pugliese, Tamsin Bolton, Veronika Mogyorody, Jill Singleton-Jackson, Robert Nelson & Ralph H. Johnson
Theory and Practice: Student Engagement
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
Jennifer L. Smith
Theory and Practice: Tinto and Wenger on Learning Communities
Tania S. Smith
Chapter 5: Peer Mentoring in a Technical Institution: Undergraduate Mentoring in Software Engineering
Sanjay Goel
Theory and Practice: Vygotsky’s and Bloom’s Theories
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
Marcia Jenneth Epstein
Theory and Practice: Bruffee on Collaborative Learning
Tania S. Smith
Chapter 7: Supporting Peer Mentors: Recruiting, Educating and Rewarding Peer Mentors
Kate Zier-Vogel and Andrew Barry
Theory and Practice: Peer Mentor Education Through Service-Learning
Tania S. Smith
Chapter 8: Case Studies of Conflict and Collaboration: Supporting Teaching Assistants Who Work with Peer Mentors
Bryanne Young
Theory and Practice: Teaching Teams with Graduate and Undergraduate Assistants
Tania S. Smith
Conclusion: Program Development and Sustainability
Tania S. Smith


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