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Straddling the gap: how second‐year peers empower first‐year students to participate in a community of independent learning by means of the educative

Pages 241-249 | Received 20 Mar 2007, Accepted 29 Oct 2007, Published online: 27 Sep 2008
 

Abstract

Transition from school or college to university is a time of great anxiety for many first‐year undergraduates: some studies illustrate the emphasis which students place on finding new friends and securing a consistent social life; the importance of which resonates more with peers than with parents or lecturers. This has to be accomplished simultaneously with assimilation of the institutional norms and values of a new environment. In particular, the all‐pervasive concept of independent learning, which is often assumed to be a self‐evident skill, is a source of concern to many freshers. Portfolios constructed by second‐year students employed as peer‐assisted learning leaders illustrate how newcomers are inducted into a community of learning by means of the educative: a process of informal socialisation dependent on empathetic reflection.

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