TY - BOOK
T1 - The Handbook of Peer Tutoring
A2 - Sanford, Daniel
A2 - Steiner, Michelle
A2 - Hodges, Russ
PY - 2025
Y1 - 2025
N2 -
The Handbook of Peer Tutoring
is the authoritative resource on the emerging interdisciplinary field
of peer tutoring in higher education. Addressing the multiple audiences
of undergraduate tutors in advanced trainings, students immersing
themselves in the research of learning and writing centers,
professionals seeking to understand the history and current state of the
field, and researchers specializing in peer-led learning, the book
gathers in one volume the voices that define the current state of the
field. In doing so, it brings authors and ideas from previously discrete
areas of study (learning centers, writing centers, the scholarship of
teaching & learning, communication, composition, developmental
education, psychology, and others) into conversation with one another,
and advances the case for a single, shared scholarship of post-secondary
peer tutoring that spans numerous disciplines, professional
communities, and continents. Each contribution establishes the state of
the research with a respect to a specific question or topic, and
proposes directions for future research. Collectively, the volume both
synthesizes and advances the state of the field, while also providing a
roadmap for its future growth.
AB -
The Handbook of Peer Tutoring
is the authoritative resource on the emerging interdisciplinary field
of peer tutoring in higher education. Addressing the multiple audiences
of undergraduate tutors in advanced trainings, students immersing
themselves in the research of learning and writing centers,
professionals seeking to understand the history and current state of the
field, and researchers specializing in peer-led learning, the book
gathers in one volume the voices that define the current state of the
field. In doing so, it brings authors and ideas from previously discrete
areas of study (learning centers, writing centers, the scholarship of
teaching & learning, communication, composition, developmental
education, psychology, and others) into conversation with one another,
and advances the case for a single, shared scholarship of post-secondary
peer tutoring that spans numerous disciplines, professional
communities, and continents. Each contribution establishes the state of
the research with a respect to a specific question or topic, and
proposes directions for future research. Collectively, the volume both
synthesizes and advances the state of the field, while also providing a
roadmap for its future growth.
UR - https://www.bloomsbury.com/us/handbook-of-peer-tutoring-9781538190548/
M3 - Book
SN - 9781538190548
BT - The Handbook of Peer Tutoring
ER -