Tutor Information
What is peer tutoring?
Peer tutoring is a system of instruction
where learners of equal status help one another learn.
Basically, peer tutoring is one student, who is usually
highly proficient in the subject area being discussed,
helping another student.
Who are peer tutors in the
Writing Center?
Peer tutors are students who have completed
or are enrolled in a tutoring course, English 280: Language
Arts Tutoring Practicum. Peer tutors have been trained
in helping other students at any phase of their writing
assignment. In addition, peer tutors have successfully
completed upper-level writing courses and have been nominated
by their English professor for the peer tutoring program.
In short, peer tutors are strong writers who have a desire
to help other students become stronger writers inside
and outside of their courses.
What are the benefits of peer
tutoring?
Peer tutoring is advantageous for many
reasons. Many people find peer tutoring beneficial because
of the relationship between the student and tutor. Often,
students feel more comfortable and at ease talking with
their peers for help on assignments because there is
less of a power dynamic than is present with instructors.
Because they are also students, peer
tutors can relate and respond to other students in ways
that instructors may not be able to, which can lead to
more productive and enjoyable tutoring sessions. (However,
at the Writing Center you also have the option of working
with a faculty tutor, and faculty tutors on occasion
may participate in a session with a peer tutor.)
In addition, peer tutors are usually
able to share personal experiences and strategies with
tutees based on their own recent successful experiences
as students.
Walk in today and see a tutor,
or make
an appointment by calling
the Writing Center at 714-992-7000
ext 25385.