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Sept 2012: There were a number of examples of excellent practice in peer support, including completely student run peer-learning projects However overall it lacked consistency, support and quality assurance First steps: We undertook a wide ranging consultation with staff and students and examined example's of peer- learning nationally and internationally Findings: Students at Edinburgh felt they lacked a sense of community, belonging and the chance to share their views and get feedback We used these findings to inform 6 key models of peer interaction ie PALS/PASS, House System, Befriending, Mentoring, Academic Families, Autonomous Learning Groups
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Foster a sense of belonging Provide an opportunity for ‘real-time’ feedback Engage students as active and autonomous learners Allow a social space for incoming students Encourage integration between diverse student communities Facilitate the forming of an intellectual community of learners Encourage a student centred approach to learning through greater peer interaction Support the student learning experience by encouraging collaborative, exploratory discussion in a safe environment
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Peer Support Network: Brings together staff and students from across the University to share practice and experiences, exchange ideas and plan for further developments. Published a ‘Peer Support Toolkit; A menu of all the research, resources, training, policies, guidelines and evaluation documentation needed to establish a successful Peer Support Project’. Enabling Schools to identify a model(s), which best suits the needs of their students and providing practical guidance as to how to take these forward. During Academic year 13-14 the focus has been on Undergraduate Students, we are now beginning Pilot Projects for Postgraduate and Online learners over the coming year. Peer Support Project staffing structure
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Staff Survey, Training and Academic Guide University wide Peer Support Survey Marketing strategy Data system Recognition and reward Project evaluation, quality assurance and evidence of Impact
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60 Projects running across 22 Schools supported by over 500 Volunteers EUSA and the University of Edinburgh will co-hosting the UK National Leader Conference in 2014. Recognized as a best practice case study in a UK HEA Report on Mapping Peer-led Student to Student Learning Won an NUS and UKCISA Award for Excellent International Student Support for Edinburgh Buddies and Peer Proofreading Received a distinction as an excellent example of partnership between a Students Association and a University from NUS.
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