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The Power of the Buddy System and Peer Teaching

Buddy systems are growing more popular day-by-day. So what's so special about them? Found out what all the fuss is here. This list will provide you with reasons to form buddy systems and ways to implement them.

20 Collaborative Learning Tips And Strategies For Teachers

20 Collaborative Learning Tips And Strategies For Teachers

4 Methods to Enhance Student Collaboration in the Classroom

Teachers are continually looking for ways to enhance student collaboration in the classroom.

5 Strategies to Deepen Student Collaboration | Edutopia

Use these five best practices to help your students build a valuable 21st-century skill.

8 Fun Ways to Help Your Students Collaborate in the Classroom

Here are eight great games, activities and tech tools to help your students learn to collaborate in the classroom. Build your student community!

Add Peer-to-Peer Learning to Your Teaching Strategies

This article expands the horizons beyond elementary school. Though college students learn in many different styles, learn why peer-to-peer learning can be one of the most effective ways to engage any student.

Advantages and Disadvantages of Peer Teaching [+ 15 Strategies for Success]

Is peer teaching right for your class? Find out by reading about advantages and disadvantages, as well as strategies for success.

Amazon.com: The School Buddy System: The Practice of Collaboration (9780838908396): Gail Bush: Books

This book would be helpful for teachers who are looking for ways to integrate the buddy system into their classroom.

Best Student-Collaboration Tools | Common Sense Education

Great collaboration apps, games, and websites that help students help each other. Explore this Best Student-Collaboration Tools Top Picks list of 29 tools curated by Common Sense Education editors to find relevant and engaging edtech solutions for your classroom.

Buddy Programs for Elementary Schools by Leah Davies, M.Ed.

This page illustrates many useful tips on how start a buddy system and the reasons behind its usefulness.

CHALLENGES & ADVANTAGES OF COLLABORATIVE LEARNING:

There are always challenges with implementing a new method of teaching. Check this site out for ways to tackle those obstacles.

Children Must Be Taught to Collaborate, Studies Say - Education Week

Learning to work in groups in the classroom doesn't come naturally, research shows. Teachers have to lay the groundwork.

Collaborative learning: what can it do for your students? - ResourcEd

Collaborative learning activities vary widely, but most centre on the learner's exploration of the curriculum, not the teacher'�s presentation of it.

How Peer Teaching Improves Student Learning and 10 Ways To Encourage It - InformED

Discover the history of peer teaching as well as the push back against the concept. You can also find evidence backing up the benefits of using peer teaching and way to implement the program.

Peer Supports

Inclusive Schools Network recognizes the importance of promoting peer relationships. One important aspect of peer relationships involves peer tutors or peer assistants in the classroom.  ISN offers a variety of resources for establishing a formal peer tutoring program in your school.  As we visit schools around the US, we find very few with formal peer tutoring programs that have procedures for selecting peer tutors, providing training needed to fill the role of peer tutor, or for evaluating the success of the program. We have several free tools to help you and your school cross these hurdles. 

Peer Teaching 2 Guidelines

Check this site out to review guidelines and strategies to implement peer teaching effectively.

Peer-to-Peer Mentoring Program - The Buddy Program

This relationship benefits both parties immensely, as the younger student has a caring, consistent mentor and the high school students’ learn the importance of community stewardship. This popular program continues to see increasing numbers and participation every year.

Peer to Peer Teaching - Students Become the Teachers - TechnoKids News and Blog Posts

Peer to peer teaching is an effective teaching method that can be used in the computer lab to enhance learning. This blog article examines an example of how this method was implemented, elements of successful peer teaching, and the educational value of this approach.

Peer Tutoring Lesson Plans and Tools – Classwide Model « Peer Tutoring Resource Center

Here, you can find samples of lesson plans that involve peer teaching.

The benefits of a Reading Buddies program - That Fun Reading Teacher

Thinking of having Reading Buddies for your class this year? Here are some of the benefits (for more than just the little buddies!)

The Buddy System: Everyone Gains When Kids Read Together | School Library Journal

Louder, read louder!” Alla Umanskaya urges two sixth grade girls as they stand before a class of first graders, holding up picture books in trembling hands. As the librarian at PS/IS 30 Mary White Covington, a K-8 school in Bay Ridge, Brooklyn, NY, Umanskaya has run a wildly popular reading buddy program for nearly two years, building on eight years of experience facilitating similar programs at Brooklyn Public Library.

Why your school should have a Peer-To-Peer Program - Special Needs Blog

These programs can be quite helpful with regular education students as well as those who require special education.

Why you should start a Reading Buddy Program

Starting a Reading Buddy Program can be a great way to help your younger students to learn while having fun with older students. Here are some other reasons why you should start one.

Will Collaborative Learning Benefit Your Students? A Teacher's Perspective

What are the benefits of collaborative learning? As a teacher, you're obviously concerned about your students and would like them to have the best possible learning experience in your class. This article looks at the pros and cons of cooperation and collaboration from the teacher's point of view so that you may judge the benefits of collaborative learning for yourself.