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Original Articles

Course‐specific learning in Peer Assisted Learning schemes: a case study of creative media production courses

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Pages 123-134 | Received 01 Apr 2007, Accepted 01 Apr 2007, Published online: 19 May 2008
 

Abstract

The purpose of this paper is to consider the specific role of Peer Assisted Learning (PAL) in creative media production courses. We present a review of the pedagogical approaches that inform our ‘generic’ understanding of PAL. We then consider both quantitative and qualitative data from students, leaders and tutors to gain insights into PAL. Overall, the findings suggest a need to address the disparity between a generic PAL approach and the specific needs of creative production students, including the tensions leaders experience negotiating their role. Recommendations for future practice are provided as, when planned correctly, it seems that PAL may complement tutor skills by providing an important authentic space for the development of confidence and core skills in media production.

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