高等教育中的“电灯泡”时刻:工程教育中的点对点支持

IF 1.8 Q2 EDUCATION & EDUCATIONAL RESEARCH MENTORING & TUTORING Pub Date : 2021-08-08 DOI:10.1080/13611267.2021.1952393
R. Maccabe, Tânia Dias Fonseca
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点对点项目在高等教育(HE)中越来越受欢迎,因为院校越来越有兴趣让学生作为学习和教学的合作伙伴。本研究探讨了一所大学如何让5级和6级本科生担任工程学教学助理(助教),以支持第一年的过渡和学业成功。研究的重点是试点项目对同侪导师(助教)的影响,而不是对同侪徒弟的影响。我们设计了一份在线调查问卷,调查助教参与学生-教职员角色的经历,以及这个角色对他们的学术和非学术技能发展的影响。研究结果表明,助教角色有助于提高学科理解和可转移技能的发展,特别是沟通和学习技能。助教们看重的主要品质是帮助他人,产生积极的影响,增强他们的归属感。
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‘Lightbulb’ moments in higher education: peer-to-peer support in engineering education
ABSTRACT Peer-to-peer programs are growing in popularity in higher education (HE) due to institutions’ increased interest in engaging students as partners in learning and teaching. This study explores one institution’s approach to engaging level 5 and level 6 undergraduate students as teaching assistants (TAs) in engineering to support the first-year transition and academic success. The study focuses on the effect of the pilot program on the peer mentors i.e. the TAs, rather than on the peer mentees. An online questionnaire was designed to investigate TAs’ experiences of participating in a student-staff role, and the impact the role had on their academic and non-academic skills development. The findings show that the TA role contributed to enhanced subject understanding and transferable skill development, particularly communication and learning skills. The main attribute valued by TAs was helping others and making a positive impact, contributing to their sense of belonging.
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MENTORING & TUTORING EDUCATION & EDUCATIONAL RESEARCH-
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