Peer Mentoring: A Citizenship Entitlement at Tanfield School |
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Authors: | Ann Nelson |
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Institution: | Associate Inspector for Citizenship and PSHE, Durham LEA, UK and Vice Chair, UK Association for Citizenship Teaching |
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Abstract: | This paper describes the experience and benefits of peer led education at Tanfield School and how this led to the development of a peer mentoring scheme in the school, which was linked to citizenship education. The project aimed to strengthen existing links and ease the transition of pupils from feeder primary schools to the secondary school. The second aim was to improve the key skills of the mentors and have an impact on their learning. The project involved year 10 older students mentoring pupils in year 7. The findings of the evaluation are reported and it is argued that the aims were met. |
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Keywords: | peer mentoring: primary- secondary school transition citizenship education |
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