Using Peer Tutoring to Improve Reading Skills

K Topping, David Duran Gisbert, Hilde Van Keer

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Abstract

Using Peer Tutoring to Improve Reading Skills is a very practical guide, offering a straightforward framework and easy-to-implement strategies to help teachers help pupils progress in reading.  A succinct introduction, it shows how schools can make positive use of differences between pupils and turn them into effective learning opportunities.

Outlining the evidence base supporting peer tutoring approaches, it explores the components of the reading process and explains how peer tutoring in reading can be used with any method of teaching reading.  Core topics covered include:

Planning and implementing peer tutoring

Getting your school on board

How to structure effective interaction

Training peer tutors and tutees

Paired Reading - cross-ability approaces

One Book for Two -  fostering fluency, reading comprehension, and motivation

Reading in Pairs - cross and same-year tutoring

Supporting struggling readers

Involving families in peer tutoring

Evaluation and feedback.

Illustrated throughout with practical examples from diverse schools across Europe, Using Peer Tutoring to Improve Reading Skills is an essential introduction offering easy-to-use guidelines that will support teachers in primary and secondary schools as they enhance pupil motivation and improve reading standards.
Original languageEnglish
PublisherRoutledge
ISBN (Print)978-1-138-84328-8
Publication statusPublished - 1 Jan 2016

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