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Peer instruction

Peer instruction is an evidence-based, interactive teaching method popularized by Harvard Professor Eric Mazur in the early 1990s.[1][2] Originally used in many schools, including introductory undergraduate physics classes at Harvard University, peer instruction is used in various disciplines and institutions around the globe. It is a student-centered approach that involves flipping the traditional classroom by moving information transfer out and moving information assimilation, or application of learning, into the classroom. There is some research that supports the effectiveness of peer instruction over more traditional teaching methods, such as traditional lecture.[3][4][5][6]

Peer instruction as a learning system involves students preparing to learn outside of class by doing pre-class readings and answering questions about those readings using another method, called Just in Time Teaching.[7] Then, in class, the instructor engages students by posing prepared conceptual questions or ConcepTests that are based on student difficulties. The questioning procedure outlined by Eric Mazur is as follows:

  1. Instructor poses question based on students' responses to their pre-class reading
  2. Students reflect on the question
  3. Students commit to an individual answer
  4. Instructor reviews student responses
  5. Students discuss their thinking and answers with their peers
  6. Students then commit again to an individual answer
  7. The instructor again reviews responses and decides whether more explanation is needed before moving on to the next concept.[2][8]

Peer instruction is now[when?] used in a range of educational institutions[9][10] around the globe[11][12] and in many other disciplines, including philosophy,[13] psychology,[14] geology,[15] mathematics,[16] computer science[17][18] and engineering.[12]

References edit

  1. ^ "Confessions of a Converted Lecturer: Eric Mazur - YouTube". www.youtube.com.
  2. ^ a b . Archived from the original on October 9, 2011.
  3. ^ Crouch, Catherine H.; Mazur, Eric (2001). "Peer Instruction: Ten years of experience and results". American Journal of Physics. 69 (9): 970–977. Bibcode:2001AmJPh..69..970C. doi:10.1119/1.1374249. ISSN 0002-9505. S2CID 1893994.
  4. ^ Peer Instruction Network, co-founded by Eric Mazur and Julie Schell, a global social network for educators interested in peer instruction
  5. ^ Turn to Your Neighbor, the official blog of peer instruction, containing numerous articles on implementation, resources, and use
  6. ^ The PER User's Guide, an implementation guide and numerous resources on peer instruction
  7. ^ G. Novak et al., (1999). Just-in-Time teaching: Blending Active Learning with Web Technology. Prentice Hall, Upper Saddle River, NJ[ISBN missing]
  8. ^ Turpen, Chandra; Finkelstein, Noah D. (2010). "The construction of different classroom norms during Peer Instruction: Students perceive differences". Physical Review Special Topics - Physics Education Research. 6 (2): 020123. Bibcode:2010PRPER...6b0123T. doi:10.1103/PhysRevSTPER.6.020123. ISSN 1554-9178.
  9. ^ Fagen, Adam P.; Crouch, Catherine H.; Mazur, Eric (2002). "Peer Instruction: Results from a Range of Classrooms". The Physics Teacher. 40 (4): 206–209. Bibcode:2002PhTea..40..206F. doi:10.1119/1.1474140. ISSN 0031-921X.
  10. ^ Lasry, Nathaniel; Mazur, Eric; Watkins, Jessica (2008). (PDF). American Journal of Physics. 76 (11): 1066–1069. Bibcode:2008AmJPh..76.1066L. doi:10.1119/1.2978182. ISSN 0002-9505. Archived from the original (PDF) on 2011-12-16.
  11. ^ Suppapittayaporn, Decha; Emarat, Narumon; Arayathanitkul, Kwan (2010). "The effectiveness of peer instruction and structured inquiry on conceptual understanding of force and motion: a case study from Thailand". Research in Science & Technological Education. 28 (1): 63–79. Bibcode:2010RSTEd..28...63S. doi:10.1080/02635140903513573. ISSN 0263-5143. S2CID 144825974.
  12. ^ a b Nicol, David J.; Boyle, James T. (2003). "Peer Instruction versus Class-wide Discussion in Large Classes: A comparison of two interaction methods in the wired classroom" (PDF). Studies in Higher Education. 28 (4): 457–473. doi:10.1080/0307507032000122297. ISSN 0307-5079. S2CID 146635704.
  13. ^ Butchart, Sam; Handfield, Toby; Restall, Greg (2009). "Using Peer Instruction to Teach Philosophy, Logic, and Critical Thinking". Teaching Philosophy. 32 (1): 1–40. doi:10.5840/teachphil20093212. ISSN 0145-5788.
  14. ^ S.L. Chew. (2004). Using concepTests for formative assessment, Psychology Teacher Network, v14, n1, 10-12
  15. ^ McConnell, David A.; Steer, David N.; Owens, Kathie D. (2018). "Assessment and Active Learning Strategies for Introductory Geology Courses". Journal of Geoscience Education. 51 (2): 205–216. doi:10.5408/1089-9995-51.2.205. ISSN 1089-9995. S2CID 12084444.
  16. ^ Pilzer, Scott (2001). "Peer instruction in Physics and Mathematics". Primus. 11 (2): 185–192. doi:10.1080/10511970108965987. ISSN 1051-1970. S2CID 123000151.
  17. ^ Simon, Beth; Kohanfars, Michael; Lee, Jeff; Tamayo, Karen; Cutts, Quintin (2010). "Experience report". Proceedings of the 41st ACM technical symposium on Computer science education. pp. 341–345. doi:10.1145/1734263.1734381. ISBN 9781450300063. S2CID 26331131.
  18. ^ Porter, Leo; Bouvier, Dennis; Cutts, Quintin; Grissom, Scott; Lee, Cynthia; McCartney, Robert; Zingaro, Daniel; Simon, Beth (2016). "A Multi-institutional Study of Peer Instruction in Introductory Computing". Proceedings of the 47th ACM Technical Symposium on Computing Science Education. pp. 358–363. doi:10.1145/2839509.2844642. ISBN 9781450336857. S2CID 6729335.

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This article may be too technical for most readers to understand Please help improve it to make it understandable to non experts without removing the technical details July 2014 Learn how and when to remove this template message Peer instruction is an evidence based interactive teaching method popularized by Harvard Professor Eric Mazur in the early 1990s 1 2 Originally used in many schools including introductory undergraduate physics classes at Harvard University peer instruction is used in various disciplines and institutions around the globe It is a student centered approach that involves flipping the traditional classroom by moving information transfer out and moving information assimilation or application of learning into the classroom There is some research that supports the effectiveness of peer instruction over more traditional teaching methods such as traditional lecture 3 4 5 6 Peer instruction as a learning system involves students preparing to learn outside of class by doing pre class readings and answering questions about those readings using another method called Just in Time Teaching 7 Then in class the instructor engages students by posing prepared conceptual questions or ConcepTests that are based on student difficulties The questioning procedure outlined by Eric Mazur is as follows Instructor poses question based on students responses to their pre class reading Students reflect on the question Students commit to an individual answer Instructor reviews student responses Students discuss their thinking and answers with their peers Students then commit again to an individual answer The instructor again reviews responses and decides whether more explanation is needed before moving on to the next concept 2 8 Peer instruction is now when used in a range of educational institutions 9 10 around the globe 11 12 and in many other disciplines including philosophy 13 psychology 14 geology 15 mathematics 16 computer science 17 18 and engineering 12 References edit Confessions of a Converted Lecturer Eric Mazur YouTube www youtube com a b Eric Mazur 1997 Peer Instruction A User s Manual Series in Educational Innovation Prentice Hall Upper Saddle River NJ Archived from the original on October 9 2011 Crouch Catherine H Mazur Eric 2001 Peer Instruction Ten years of experience and results American Journal of Physics 69 9 970 977 Bibcode 2001AmJPh 69 970C doi 10 1119 1 1374249 ISSN 0002 9505 S2CID 1893994 Peer Instruction Network co founded by Eric Mazur and Julie Schell a global social network for educators interested in peer instruction Turn to Your Neighbor the official blog of peer instruction containing numerous articles on implementation resources and use The PER User s Guide an implementation guide and numerous resources on peer instruction G Novak et al 1999 Just in Time teaching Blending Active Learning with Web Technology Prentice Hall Upper Saddle River NJ ISBN missing Turpen Chandra Finkelstein Noah D 2010 The construction of different classroom norms during Peer Instruction Students perceive differences Physical Review Special Topics Physics Education Research 6 2 020123 Bibcode 2010PRPER 6b0123T doi 10 1103 PhysRevSTPER 6 020123 ISSN 1554 9178 Fagen Adam P Crouch Catherine H Mazur Eric 2002 Peer Instruction Results from a Range of Classrooms The Physics Teacher 40 4 206 209 Bibcode 2002PhTea 40 206F doi 10 1119 1 1474140 ISSN 0031 921X Lasry Nathaniel Mazur Eric Watkins Jessica 2008 Peer instruction From Harvard to the two year college PDF American Journal of Physics 76 11 1066 1069 Bibcode 2008AmJPh 76 1066L doi 10 1119 1 2978182 ISSN 0002 9505 Archived from the original PDF on 2011 12 16 Suppapittayaporn Decha Emarat Narumon Arayathanitkul Kwan 2010 The effectiveness of peer instruction and structured inquiry on conceptual understanding of force and motion a case study from Thailand Research in Science amp Technological Education 28 1 63 79 Bibcode 2010RSTEd 28 63S doi 10 1080 02635140903513573 ISSN 0263 5143 S2CID 144825974 a b Nicol David J Boyle James T 2003 Peer Instruction versus Class wide Discussion in Large Classes A comparison of two interaction methods in the wired classroom PDF Studies in Higher Education 28 4 457 473 doi 10 1080 0307507032000122297 ISSN 0307 5079 S2CID 146635704 Butchart Sam Handfield Toby Restall Greg 2009 Using Peer Instruction to Teach Philosophy Logic and Critical Thinking Teaching Philosophy 32 1 1 40 doi 10 5840 teachphil20093212 ISSN 0145 5788 S L Chew 2004 Using concepTests for formative assessment Psychology Teacher Network v14 n1 10 12 McConnell David A Steer David N Owens Kathie D 2018 Assessment and Active Learning Strategies for Introductory Geology Courses Journal of Geoscience Education 51 2 205 216 doi 10 5408 1089 9995 51 2 205 ISSN 1089 9995 S2CID 12084444 Pilzer Scott 2001 Peer instruction in Physics and Mathematics Primus 11 2 185 192 doi 10 1080 10511970108965987 ISSN 1051 1970 S2CID 123000151 Simon Beth Kohanfars Michael Lee Jeff Tamayo Karen Cutts Quintin 2010 Experience report Proceedings of the 41st ACM technical symposium on Computer science education pp 341 345 doi 10 1145 1734263 1734381 ISBN 9781450300063 S2CID 26331131 Porter Leo Bouvier Dennis Cutts Quintin Grissom Scott Lee Cynthia McCartney Robert Zingaro Daniel Simon Beth 2016 A Multi institutional Study of Peer Instruction in Introductory Computing Proceedings of the 47th ACM Technical Symposium on Computing Science Education pp 358 363 doi 10 1145 2839509 2844642 ISBN 9781450336857 S2CID 6729335 Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title Peer instruction amp oldid 1209233812, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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