Tutors’ and tutees’ behaviors, attitudes, and perspectives regarding efl peer tutoring in higher education in Mexico

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This article reports on the findings of a mixed methods research study on tutors’ and tutees’ behaviors and attitudes during the tutoring sessions and their perceptions about English language peer tutoring at a bilingual, international, and sustainable university in central Mexico. Observation, peer assessment, and semistructured interviews results suggest that tutees and tutors asked and answered questions and had a positive attitude towards error correction in almost all the sessions. Likewise, they reveal that participants clarified doubts, seemed motivated, motivated their peers, and had a constructive attitude towards teaching and learning from a peer most of the time during the tutoring. Furthermore, results indicate that the participants were positive about the experience, the sessions, their peers, and the influence in their learning.

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Sanchez-Aguilar, J. (2021). Tutors’ and tutees’ behaviors, attitudes, and perspectives regarding efl peer tutoring in higher education in Mexico. Profile: Issues in Teachers’ Professional Development, 23(2), 167–182. https://doi.org/10.15446/profile.v23n2.87744

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