Peer Learning
Peer learning is an effective educational strategy that relies on the exchange of knowledge and experiences among students. In this approach, one student takes on the role of a “teacher” by explaining concepts or assisting classmates with assignments and learning activities, thereby promoting interaction and active engagement in the learning process.
Peer learning enhances understanding, strengthens social skills, and increases motivation to learn. When a student explains a concept to a peer, they reorganize and reinforce their own knowledge, while the learner feels more comfortable asking questions and engaging without fear or hesitation , This method also fosters values of cooperation, trust, and mutual respect among students.
For peer learning to be effective, the teacher should guide the process, select suitable activities, and train students on how to communicate and support each other constructively. This approach can be applied across all subjects and educational levels. Peer learning not only improves academic performance but also develops students into leaders, collaborators, and problem-solvers.

