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Jumat, 08 April 2016

Resources: Peer-to-Peer Learning & Academic Support at Barnard

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Title: Resources: Peer-to-Peer Learning & Academic Support at Barnard
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Finding a class difficult? 

You’re not alone!

Barnard has a wealth of resources to support students’ academic success. 
See http://barnard.edu/dos/academic-support for more info on:
  • Professor’s Office Hours and Review Sessions
  • TA Sessions, Recitations, and TA Office Hours
  • Workshops on Key College Skills – time and stress management, effective note-taking, efficient reading, etc.
  • Wellness Resources – healthy mind and healthy body
  • Group-Based Tutoring, Mentoring, and Networking: Help Rooms geared toward specific classes or subjects, additional Programs and Labs
  • Individual/Small Group Tutoring
  • This section of the site is currently under construction. Please continue to check back soon for updates.
Pro Tip:  Go to all class sessions, review sessions, recitations, discussion sessions, even if they’re “optional.”  

 More info on peer tutoring 

FREE individual/small-group tutoring is available -- by and for Barnard students.

The mission of the Peer-to-Peer Tutoring program is to provide students with the support they need to succeed in numerous academic disciplines throughout their college career. The philosophy of our program is to ensure that students are receiving direct academic coaching and are learning to become independent learners. Through one-on-one and small-group tutoring, it is our hope that students will develop and enhance strategic study skills, and work closely with peers to become stronger students. We are asking all students who are matched with a peer tutor to share the responsibility of the tutoring process, and make a commitment to independent learning.

Tutoring is 2 hours per week, in groups of 1-3 students. We primarily support math, science, computer science, economics, and foreign language students, but other subjects may also be available on a case by case basis.

Feeling that office hours, TA sections, and Help Rooms aren't enough?  You may want to request a free peer tutor -- a fellow Barnard student who will work with you and one or two other students weekly to support your learning in a particular class. 
To request a tutor, make an appointment to discuss your learning needs with either Elida Martinez-Gaynor, Associate Director of Collegiate Programs, or with Rebecca Grabiner, First-Year Class Dean and Dean for Academic Assistance, using one of the following links:

Note: This link will take you to the "Meet with the Deans" website; scroll down for Dean Grabiner and follow the directions to make an appointment.

OR

Finding a class difficult? 

You’re not alone!

Barnard has a wealth of resources to support students’ academic success. 
See http://barnard.edu/dos/academic-support for more info on:
  • Professor’s Office Hours and Review Sessions
  • TA Sessions, Recitations, and TA Office Hours
  • Workshops on Key College Skills – time and stress management, effective note-taking, efficient reading, etc.
  • Wellness Resources – healthy mind and healthy body
  • Group-Based Tutoring, Mentoring, and Networking: Help Rooms geared toward specific classes or subjects, additional Programs and Labs
  • Individual/Small Group Tutoring
  • This section of the site is currently under construction. Please continue to check back soon for updates.
Pro Tip:  Go to all class sessions, review sessions, recitations, discussion sessions, even if they’re “optional.”  

 More info on peer tutoring 

FREE individual/small-group tutoring is available -- by and for Barnard students.

The mission of the Peer-to-Peer Tutoring program is to provide students with the support they need to succeed in numerous academic disciplines throughout their college career. The philosophy of our program is to ensure that students are receiving direct academic coaching and are learning to become independent learners. Through one-on-one and small-group tutoring, it is our hope that students will develop and enhance strategic study skills, and work closely with peers to become stronger students. We are asking all students who are matched with a peer tutor to share the responsibility of the tutoring process, and make a commitment to independent learning.

Tutoring is 2 hours per week, in groups of 1-3 students. We primarily support math, science, computer science, economics, and foreign language students, but other subjects may also be available on a case by case basis.

Feeling that office hours, TA sections, and Help Rooms aren't enough?  You may want to request a free peer tutor -- a fellow Barnard student who will work with you and one or two other students weekly to support your learning in a particular class. 
To request a tutor, make an appointment to discuss your learning needs with either Elida Martinez-Gaynor, Associate Director of Collegiate Programs, or with Rebecca Grabiner, First-Year Class Dean and Dean for Academic Assistance, using one of the following links:

Note: This link will take you to the "Meet with the Deans" website; scroll down for Dean Grabiner and follow the directions to make an appointment.

OR

Finding a class difficult? 

You’re not alone!

Barnard has a wealth of resources to support students’ academic success. 
See http://barnard.edu/dos/academic-support for more info on:
  • Professor’s Office Hours and Review Sessions
  • TA Sessions, Recitations, and TA Office Hours
  • Workshops on Key College Skills – time and stress management, effective note-taking, efficient reading, etc.
  • Wellness Resources – healthy mind and healthy body
  • Group-Based Tutoring, Mentoring, and Networking: Help Rooms geared toward specific classes or subjects, additional Programs and Labs
  • Individual/Small Group Tutoring
  • This section of the site is currently under construction. Please continue to check back soon for updates.
Pro Tip:  Go to all class sessions, review sessions, recitations, discussion sessions, even if they’re “optional.”  

 More info on peer tutoring 

FREE individual/small-group tutoring is available -- by and for Barnard students.

The mission of the Peer-to-Peer Tutoring program is to provide students with the support they need to succeed in numerous academic disciplines throughout their college career. The philosophy of our program is to ensure that students are receiving direct academic coaching and are learning to become independent learners. Through one-on-one and small-group tutoring, it is our hope that students will develop and enhance strategic study skills, and work closely with peers to become stronger students. We are asking all students who are matched with a peer tutor to share the responsibility of the tutoring process, and make a commitment to independent learning.

Tutoring is 2 hours per week, in groups of 1-3 students. We primarily support math, science, computer science, economics, and foreign language students, but other subjects may also be available on a case by case basis.

Feeling that office hours, TA sections, and Help Rooms aren't enough?  You may want to request a free peer tutor -- a fellow Barnard student who will work with you and one or two other students weekly to support your learning in a particular class. 
To request a tutor, make an appointment to discuss your learning needs with either Elida Martinez-Gaynor, Associate Director of Collegiate Programs, or with Rebecca Grabiner, First-Year Class Dean and Dean for Academic Assistance, using one of the following links:

Note: This link will take you to the "Meet with the Deans" website; scroll down for Dean Grabiner and follow the directions to make an appointment.

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