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      Flipped peer leader training: A modularised, blended and active peer leader training and development program

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      Student Success
      Queensland University of Technology

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          Blended and flipped classroom pedagogical models are recognised as having the potential to deepen and enrich student learning while also being a more engaging learning experience (Partridge, Ponting, & McCay, 2011). E-learning platforms and blended pedagogies have transformed the higher education landscape, changing how teaching and learning occur along with learner expectations about the nature of their learning experience. Active-learning, collaborative learning, blended pedagogies and flexibility in deciding where, when and how they engage have now become mainstreamed (Gaebel, Kupriyanova, Morais, & Colucci, 2014). In the peer leader training and development landscape, blended pedagogical approaches are typically not applied; however, if adopted, they have the potential to similarly transform the learning experience. This article describes a student-centred blended and flipped classroom model of peer leader training that aims to establish a more flexible, connected, coherent and deeper student learning experience.

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          Student Success
          Queensland University of Technology
          01 July 2017
          : 8
          : 2
          : 79-85
          Affiliations
          [1 ] Queensland University of Technology
          Article
          d34cace054b34f39bb6648b03814c1d2
          10.5204/ssj.v8i2.383
          c2ee2c0e-16ed-4739-b4c4-e9fa95992a98

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          Theory and practice of education
          LB5-3640

          Education,Assessment, Evaluation & Research methods,Educational research & Statistics,Special education,General education

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