Peer tutoring in clinical legal education as a learning community building method

IF 16.4 1区 化学 Q1 CHEMISTRY, MULTIDISCIPLINARY Accounts of Chemical Research Pub Date : 2021-07-09 DOI:10.1080/03069400.2021.1936395
M. Bielecki, O. Piaskowska, Piotr F. Piesiewicz
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ABSTRACT The legal clinic at the SWPS University started operating in 2011. Since 2017, a new model of its functioning has been created based on a peer- tutoring method. Among other things, it is based on a system of roles in which senior students coordinate customer service and are responsible for cases conducted by those starting cooperation with the clinic and also assess the quality of their work. The article presents the results of qualitative research conducted with the participation of all categories of students operating in the clinic, namely: junior and senior students and volunteers who are already graduates. The research was carried out using focus group interviews based on a semi-structured questionnaire. The interviews lasted about 100 minutes each. The most important threads raised during the discussion include the clinic’s role in building legal and social competencies, motivations and expectations of individual categories of students working for the clinic and – above all – the experience of students related to participation in peer-tutoring. The discussion of results is focused on good practices facilitating the knowledge transfer process within the legal clinic student community. The article also presents recommendations regarding the effective implementation of the proposed didactic model and further development directions.
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法律诊所教育中同伴辅导作为学习型社区建设的一种方法
SWPS大学法律诊所于2011年开始运营。自2017年以来,一种基于同伴辅导方法的新模式已经被创造出来。除此之外,它基于一个角色系统,在这个系统中,高年级学生协调客户服务,负责那些开始与诊所合作的人所进行的病例,并评估他们的工作质量。本文介绍了在诊所工作的所有类别的学生参与的定性研究的结果,即:大三,大四学生和已经毕业的志愿者。本研究采用基于半结构化问卷的焦点小组访谈方式进行。每次采访持续约100分钟。在讨论中提出的最重要的线索包括诊所在建立法律和社会能力方面的作用,为诊所工作的各个类别的学生的动机和期望,以及最重要的是学生参与同伴辅导的经验。结果的讨论集中在促进法律诊所学生社区内的知识转移过程的良好做法。文章还就如何有效实施所提出的教学模式和今后的发展方向提出了建议。
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Accounts of Chemical Research
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