Utilizing Proximity for Increasing Student Knowledge Retention: A Near-Peer Tutoring Program Needs Study

IF 0.3 Q3 MEDICINE, GENERAL & INTERNAL Galician Medical Journal Pub Date : 2022-09-01 DOI:10.21802/gmj.2022.3.2
Johnathon S. Lueck, Thomas Varkey, Daniel Ramirez
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The purpose of this study was to demonstrate the desire and need for peer-to-peer tutoring programs at Division 1 Dell Medical School at the University of Texas. Materials and Methods. Two sets of surveys were created and sent to students at the Dell Medical School, University of Texas, USA. One survey asking about the need or desire to engage with a peer tutor was sent to first-year students, and another one asking about the desire to provide these services to underclassmen as a potential leadership course option was sent to third-year students. Results. For the first-year student survey, 52.9% of respondents disagreed or strongly disagreed of being aware of near-peer tutoring and 70.5% of respondents either agreed or strongly agreed that it would be an option utilized by students. For the third-year student survey, 75% of students either disagreed or felt neutral in being aware of near-peer tutoring as an option to serve underclassmen, whereas 65% of upperclassmen either agreed or strongly agreed that if near-peer tutoring had been offered, they would have chosen this leadership course option in the effort to teach their underclassmen peers. Conclusions. Numerous studies have demonstrated peer-to-peer tutorial options to be of high utility to students in the medical education space. This particular paper obtained results demonstrating students’ desire to engage in peer tutoring voluntarily for their own course success goals and upperclassmen’s desire to participate as near-peer tutors for the benefit of underclassmen.
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利用邻近性提高学生知识保留率:一个需要研究的近同伴辅导项目
这项研究的目的是证明德克萨斯大学戴尔医学院第一分院对对等辅导项目的渴望和需求。材料和方法。创建了两组调查,并发送给了美国得克萨斯大学戴尔医学院的学生。一组调查询问了与同伴导师合作的必要性或愿望,另一组调查则询问了作为潜在领导力课程选项向三年级学生提供这些服务的愿望。后果在一年级学生调查中,52.9%的受访者不同意或强烈不同意意识到近同伴辅导,70.5%的受访者同意或强烈同意这将是学生使用的一种选择。在第三年的学生调查中,75%的学生不同意或感觉中立,认为近同伴辅导是为低年级学生服务的一种选择,而65%的高年级学生同意或强烈同意,如果提供近同伴辅导,他们会选择这一领导力课程来教低年级学生。结论。大量研究表明,在医学教育领域,对等辅导选项对学生具有很高的实用性。这篇特别的论文获得的结果表明,学生们为了自己的课程成功目标而自愿参与同伴辅导的愿望,以及高年级学生为了低年级学生的利益而作为近同伴导师参与的愿望。
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