Report

The Effectiveness of Peer Learning in a Vocational Education Setting

Employability, Supporting learners, Learner access and pathways, Workplace learning Engineering and related technologies, Architecture and Building
Published: 6 December 2012

A research report prepared by Flip Leijten and Selena Chan.

PROJECT

The Effectiveness of Peer Learning in a Vocational Educational Setting

Research that investigates peer learning processes by students across four pre-trade programmes at CPIT. 

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Co-funded by

Ako Aotearoa’s
Regional Hub Project Fund

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