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will love Sign up for LibraryThing to find out whether you'll like this book. As funding decreases, departments are increasingly moving toward larger class sizes, especially in lower level courses. Frequently students (either undergraduate or graduate) are emplioyed to assist in teaching a course. Even when class size is small, peer-assisted learning can be an effective model that provides rich, immediate feedback to students in a course. This publication provides insight from many different disciplines and universities as to how the model can be implemented to produce the most effective gains in student understanding. no reviews | add a review
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