This short video tells the origins of the Supplemental Instruction Program which started in 1973 at a single college and has spread to more than 1,500 colleges in 35 countries. The paper shares the practical and conceptual reasons for the program creation. It also shares my role with the SI model in the early years.
The videos on this channel provide a basic overview of the major peer learning programs. Some provide a brief description of each one. Others provide lessons learned from them. Look for other playlists for multi-video series that take a deeper look at these programs and the impact they have on the participants and also the leaders or facilitators of the groups.
This playlist provides a place for me to share my ongoing research studies regarding peer learning and a summary of research publications by other scholars
Short interviews with postsecondary peer study group facilitators reveal their favorite group strategies and reasons the college content is so difficult.
This playlist features videos concerning Supplemental Instruction-PASS, an international peer learning program developed at the University of Missouri-Kansas City. SI-PASS has been used in more than 3,500 institutions in 35 countries. These videos include those promoting the program to other students at an institution, training for student peer leaders, and demonstrations of SI study review sessions.
Peer-led Team Learning (PLTL) was developed at the City University of New York in the 1980s. Since then, it has spread to hundreds of institutions around the globe. An annual international conference is held to share the latest research studies adn practical activities for PLTL sessions. This playlist includes mock PLTL sessions, interviews with sponsoring faculty members and PLTL student leaders, and more.

PLTL 2022

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What is Peer Led Team Learning?

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Peer-led Team Learning (PLTL) Overview

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Course-based Learning Assistance Guidelines

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