Helping each other to learn – a process evaluation of peer assisted learning

作者: Liam G Glynn , Anne MacFarlane , Maureen Kelly , Peter Cantillon , Andrew W Murphy

DOI: 10.1186/1472-6920-6-18

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摘要: Background The benefits of Peer Assisted Learning (PAL) are well established with positive effects on examination scores, student satisfaction and personal professional development reported. PAL is increasingly utilised as a resource within medical education where the restrictions resources have forced teachers to look at creating new educational environments which can be delivered lower cost. This study sought evaluate processes work emphasis research date has largely been consideration outcomes.

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