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Classics Peer language tutors Tessa Waite
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Students come with differing levels of ancient language learning Background Tessa Waite came up with an idea for students to peer tutor each other
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Investigated Questionnaires – 60 students Focus group – a group of students from different years and coming with differing levels of ancient language experience
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Results “a lot of problems in the first year … a lot of people dropped out” “Lots of people drop out and change to language in action” “if people had tutors I think they would have been more confident” “forced to work through the methodology… to teach someone properly you have to understand the language properly…teaching is a wonderful way to learn your language” 70% of students would find a peer tutor useful 67% of students thought that supporting others helped them in their learning 38% of students study level 1 in their first year “taught primary school children Latin… it does help you”
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Results Out of the 7 students in the focus group, 6 students would like to be peer language tutors One of the students had already informally tutored a friend, others wanted to be teachers and thought the experience would be very beneficial and further student had taught Latin to Primary school children
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Students would find a peer language tutoring system useful. Conclusion Action: Run a pilot in September with 5-10 volunteers willing to tutor level one first year students If this is successful look to develop the scheme
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