Emotions in true peer teaching and learning: Physiotherapy students’ experiences
Engelsk titel: Emotions in true peer teaching and learning: Physiotherapy students’ experiences
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Författare:
Ytreberg, Beate
;
Aars
;
Marianne
Email: beate.ytreberg@uit.no
Språk: Eng
Antal referenser: 29
Dokumenttyp:
Artikel
UI-nummer: 15031277
Sammanfattning
This is a descriptive study that explores how students of physiotherapy experience emotions in a given peer teaching and
learning (PTL) situation. Physiotherapy practice requires practitioners capable of lifelong learning. PTL, which emphasizes active
learning on the part of students, is quite widespread, but the actual teaching and learning are seldom described and less theory-
informed. The aim of this article is to describe and explore physiotherapy students’ experiences from a PTL situation, making explicit
the emotional elements occurring in PTL. Data were collected through focus group interviews. The interviews were analysed using
qualitative content analysis. Two main categories emerged: (i) preparing for peer teaching and (ii) doing peer teaching. The analysis
of the inherent meaning of the data shows that PTL has the potential to activate a wide range of positive emotions. Emotions are
important facilitators of cognition, academic learning and competent identity formation. Competent and capable peers are within the
cognitive and emotional zone of proximal development for fellow students’ learning, and are well suited to contribute significantly to
the learning process of peers. The socio-constructivist view of learning underpins the study. The results and discussion support the
view that theories of situated learning are incomplete without including emotional dimensions. PTL in physiotherapy education is a
beneficial pedagogic approach, within a carefully structured and guided learning situation.