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Effective Use of Collective Peer Teaching in Teacher Education investigates the learning benefits of letting students assume leadership roles in the classroom, emphasizing both theoretical analysis and firsthand empirical research conducted with pre-service teachers.

Building on Vygotsky''s (1987) sociocultural theory of human learning and research on collective intelligence, this volume introduces peer teaching as a pedagogical practice with a significant and underexplored learning potential. The first part of this book focuses on findings from two separate teacher education programs, while the second analyzes the learning processes through three conceptualized learning positions: peer teacher learning, peer student learning, and collective peer learning. Investigating the balance and interaction of these processes, this book argues that teaching and learning cannot at length be separated from each other and discusses the practical implications of this idea.

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1. WHAT IS COLLECTIVE PEER TEACHING 2. QUALITATIVE REVIEW - FORMAL PEER TEACHING OF THE WHOLE GROUP 3. FIRST CASE STUDY - COLLECTIVE PEER TEACHING IN TEACHER EDUCATION 4. SECOND CASE STUDY–COLLECTIVE PEER TEACHING IN TEACHER EDUCATION 5. PERSPECTIVES ON PEER TEACHER LEARNING 6. PERSPECTIVES ON PEER STUDENT LEARNING 7. PERSPECTIVES ON COLLECTIVE PEER LEARNING 8. CONCLUSION–FINAL REMARKS 9. APPENDIX

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      Publisher: Taylor & Francis Ltd
      Publication Date: 1/1/2023 12:11:00 AM
      ISBN13: 9781032513461, 978-1032513461
      ISBN10: 1032513462

      Description

      Book Synopsis

      Effective Use of Collective Peer Teaching in Teacher Education investigates the learning benefits of letting students assume leadership roles in the classroom, emphasizing both theoretical analysis and firsthand empirical research conducted with pre-service teachers.

      Building on Vygotsky''s (1987) sociocultural theory of human learning and research on collective intelligence, this volume introduces peer teaching as a pedagogical practice with a significant and underexplored learning potential. The first part of this book focuses on findings from two separate teacher education programs, while the second analyzes the learning processes through three conceptualized learning positions: peer teacher learning, peer student learning, and collective peer learning. Investigating the balance and interaction of these processes, this book argues that teaching and learning cannot at length be separated from each other and discusses the practical implications of this idea.

      This book w

      Table of Contents

      1. WHAT IS COLLECTIVE PEER TEACHING 2. QUALITATIVE REVIEW - FORMAL PEER TEACHING OF THE WHOLE GROUP 3. FIRST CASE STUDY - COLLECTIVE PEER TEACHING IN TEACHER EDUCATION 4. SECOND CASE STUDY–COLLECTIVE PEER TEACHING IN TEACHER EDUCATION 5. PERSPECTIVES ON PEER TEACHER LEARNING 6. PERSPECTIVES ON PEER STUDENT LEARNING 7. PERSPECTIVES ON COLLECTIVE PEER LEARNING 8. CONCLUSION–FINAL REMARKS 9. APPENDIX

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