Peer assisted learning strategies. a strategy in which beginning readers are assisted in learning through paired instruction. Each member of the pair takes turns serving as a coach and a reader with the first coach being the reader at a higher achievement level who listens to, comments on, and reinforces the other student before the roles are reversed.
Student volunteers that provide assistance throughout the school year to new students, often through programs presented by First Year College such as New Student Orientation.
Peers Assisting Learning Support (PALS) is a non-profit organization that fosters relationships between students with and without developmental disabilities through one-on-one and group activities. PALS works to allow all students to experience the benefits of friendship, dedication, and responsibility.