A Peer-tutor's Perspective on Peer-tutoring in Thermodynamics
Author(s) -
Craig Hoff,
Gregory W. Davis,
Kathryn E. Hoff
Publication year - 2020
Language(s) - English
Resource type - Conference proceedings
DOI - 10.18260/1-2--20845
Subject(s) - tutor , peer tutor , perspective (graphical) , mathematics education , computer science , term (time) , psychology , artificial intelligence , physics , quantum mechanics
The purpose of this study was to examine the effects of peer tutoring on student performance in a Mechanical Engineering Thermodynamics course and to provide insight into the peer tutoring experience from a variety of perspectives. A Senior-level undergraduate student was recruited to host weekly group study sessions in addition to daily open tutoring hours. This tutor worked with two of the Mechanical Engineering professors who were teaching the Thermodynamics courses over several terms in order to discuss the performance of the students and other general observations regarding the learning experience. Students were surveyed as to their perspective and grades were analyzed at the end of each term in order to quantize the results that were observed. What was found indicates that students who attended the weekly study sessions tended to have a greater comprehension of the material and confidence in their abilities.
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