Peer tutoring in Music Education: A literature review

Andrea Fernández Barros*, David Duran, Laia Viladot

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The focus of this study is the review of literature on peer tutoring, a powerful cooperative strategy where interaction within a pair of students is organized between tutor and tutee, working together providing assistance, instruction and feedback. Although the previous literature reviews showed peer tutoring was beneficial among K-12 music students, this review aims at providing data on the benefits, but also limitations present in studies in formal and informal music education at all academic stages. All of this, with the aim of discussing how peer tutoring can contribute to reducing barriers in music education. Overall, 51 studies published from 1980 to 2021 in peer-reviewed journals, dissertations, and books were analysed. The results reveal the potential of peer tutoring in music education, as well as point to specific elements to be considered to make the most of this paedagogical tool for teaching and learning music.
Idioma originalAnglès
Pàgines (de-a)129-140
Nombre de pàgines12
RevistaInternational Journal of Music Education
Volum41
Número1
DOIs
Estat de la publicacióPublicada - 3 d’abr. 2022

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