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Ep 169: The Science Behind Peer Tutoring: How Students Learn by Teaching

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Join Ken King, education professor at Aurora University, as he explores the transformative power of peer tutoring in elementary and middle school classrooms. This episode provides aspiring and early career teachers with research-based strategies and practical implementation tips for making peer tutoring work in any classroom.

Ken breaks down peer tutoring into an accessible framework covering four essential areas: benefits for learners, advantages for tutors, the learning science that makes it effective, and concrete classroom strategies you can use tomorrow. Discover how peer tutoring creates individualized support, builds student confidence, reveals learning gaps, and enhances metacognition for both tutors and learners.

Learn three ready-to-implement strategies including peer tutoring rotations, teach-back moments, and strategic partnering systems. Ken provides detailed examples from real classrooms, including a fifth-grade science lesson, a seventh-grade water cycle activity, and a fourth-grade math exercise. You'll also get essential tips for structuring tutoring interactions, monitoring for accuracy, and using sentence stems to support student explanations.

Whether you're a student teacher, first-year educator, or experienced teacher looking to refresh your instructional toolkit, this episode offers valuable insights into transforming your classroom into a collaborative learning community where every student thrives.

#PeerTutoring #InteractingWithPeers #StudentEngagement #ActiveLearning #TeachingStrategies #Newteachertips #newteachers #newteachertalk #podcast

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Join Ken King, education professor at Aurora University, as he explores the transformative power of peer tutoring in elementary and middle school classrooms. This episode provides aspiring and early career teachers with research-based strategies and practical implementation tips for making peer tutoring work in any classroom.

Ken breaks down peer tutoring into an accessible framework covering four essential areas: benefits for learners, advantages for tutors, the learning science that makes it effective, and concrete classroom strategies you can use tomorrow. Discover how peer tutoring creates individualized support, builds student confidence, reveals learning gaps, and enhances metacognition for both tutors and learners.

Learn three ready-to-implement strategies including peer tutoring rotations, teach-back moments, and strategic partnering systems. Ken provides detailed examples from real classrooms, including a fifth-grade science lesson, a seventh-grade water cycle activity, and a fourth-grade math exercise. You'll also get essential tips for structuring tutoring interactions, monitoring for accuracy, and using sentence stems to support student explanations.

Whether you're a student teacher, first-year educator, or experienced teacher looking to refresh your instructional toolkit, this episode offers valuable insights into transforming your classroom into a collaborative learning community where every student thrives.

#PeerTutoring #InteractingWithPeers #StudentEngagement #ActiveLearning #TeachingStrategies #Newteachertips #newteachers #newteachertalk #podcast

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