Level II, Tutor Training & Education, The Learning Centres
Abstract
Tutoring is a key element in the wide range of student learning support services provided by the Learning Centres at KPU. The word tutor comes from late Middle English: from Old French tutour or Latin tutor, from tueri 'to watch, guard'. Ross MacDonald, in his guidebook The Master Tutor, refers...
Tutor Training & Education, Learning Centre, Level II
Abstract
The Peer Tutor Trainer Handbook is the supporting documentation for Trainers working with Tutor Trainees to develop their capabilities as Peer Tutors within Learning Centre environment. This begins with the Tutor Foundation Training and is recommended to be implemented through face-to-face...
Peer Tutor Training & Education, The Learning Centre, Level III
Abstract
The Peer Tutor Trainer Handbook is the supporting documentation for Trainers working with Tutor Trainees to develop their capabilities as Peer Tutors within Learning Centre environment. This begins with the Tutor Foundation Training and is recommended to be implemented through face-to-face...
Level I, Tutor Training & Education, Learning Centre
Abstract
Tutoring is a key element in the wide range of student learning support services provided by the Learning Centres at KPU. The word tutor comes from late Middle English: from Old French tutour or Latin tutor, from tueri 'to watch, guard'. Ross MacDonald, in his guidebook The Master Tutor, refers...
Tutor Training & Education, Learning Centre, Level I
Abstract
Tutoring is a key element in the wide range of student learning support services provided by the Learning Centres at KPU. The word tutor comes from late Middle English: from Old French tutour or Latin tutor, from tueri 'to watch, guard'. Ross MacDonald, in his guidebook The Master Tutor, refers...
Level III, Tutor Training & Education, The Learning Centres
Abstract
Tutoring is a key element in the wide range of student learning support services provided by the Learning Centres at KPU. The word tutor comes from late Middle English: from Old French tutour or Latin tutor, from tueri 'to watch, guard'. Ross MacDonald, in his guidebook The Master Tutor, refers...