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benefit of peer tutoring college Students
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How can peer tutoring benefit college students? The concept of peer tutoring has been around since the 1800s and is now used in schools and colleges, due to its cost-effective nature and proven benefits for both the tutors and tutees. According to proponents of this method, such as the National Education Association, it can result in increased academic achievement. Also, since it is done by peers of a similar age, it is just as effective as when done by a different age group. Moreover, it provides more individual attention than a traditional classroom setting does and creates an atmosphere for learning that encourages interactive dialog between peer tutors and tutees. Research has also shown that students generally feel more comfortable being tutored by peers rather than adults, as this allows them to pay more attention to their task at hand which can lead to improved academic performance. Additionally, through these interactions with classmates, students may also further develop their social skills. Conclusion Overall, there are many advantages to peer tutoring such as aiding comprehension of new concepts or pieces of knowledge presented in class; encouraging students to ask questions; boosting motivation and performance; creating an engaging classroom atmosphere; reducing fear or avoidance of specific courses; and possibly increasing self-confidence. Furthermore, for those who have special needs or cannot afford private home instruction due to financial constraints, having a peer tutor in the classroom can help maintain concentration on tasks when most needed.