Hey everyone! I have found this site that can be very helpful to peer tutors everywhere! Although, this website isn't directed to high school students, it can still be helpful because teachers and tutors have very similar strategies for effective teaching. In the website, they list some main strategies that a peer tutor should have. Yet, it isn't put into a tutor's perspective - but a teacher's perspective on training a tutor. In my point of a view, a teacher and a tutor are very similar in ways that they're still tutoring/teaching students how to do better. The website has a true description of a peer tutor as well as the roles they must master to become successful in their course towards their class/tutees. The descriptions are very detailed and in depth, so it might be easier for the readers to understand. This can influence my development of a peer tutor because it's like an outline for me to follow. If I ever feel that I'm getting side tracked, I can take a look at it and set myself back to the right track. It also gives me advice to become a better peer tutor to my tutees.
-M.Yan :)
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