Affiliation:
1. Department of Educational Psychology, Autonomous University of Barcelona, Spain,
Abstract
After examining several conceptual elements of peer-assisted learning and peer tutoring, this article presents a study analysing the effects of peer tutoring — with fixed and reciprocal roles — in the improvement of curricular competence of Catalan language skills, self-concept as a writer and satisfaction with pedagogical assistance. The results, using curricular competence improvement as a control, show an increase in self-concept as a writer for all students who were given the opportunity to act as tutors; either in fixed or in reciprocal role tutoring. Only fixed tutees, but not reciprocal tutees, feel more satisfied with their peer tutors than with the teacher's help.
Subject
Psychiatry and Mental health,Developmental and Educational Psychology,Education
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