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The Handbook of Peer Tutoring

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Full Title:

The Handbook of Peer Tutoring

Contributors:

By (Author) Daniel Sanford
Edited by Michelle Steiner
Edited by Russ Hodges
Contributions by David R. Arendale
Contributions by Mitchell Colver
Contributions by Heather Carroll
Contributions by Dallin George Young
Contributions by Keith J. Topping
Contributions by Janet W. Colvin
Contributions by Marinda Ashman

ISBN:

9781538190548

Publisher:

Bloomsbury Publishing PLC

Imprint:

Bloomsbury Academic

Publication Date:

16th October 2025

Country:

United Kingdom

Classifications

Readership:

General

Fiction/Non-fiction:

Non Fiction

Physical Properties

Physical Format:

Paperback

Number of Pages:

496

Dimensions:

Width 178mm, Height 254mm

Description

The Handbook of Peer Tutoring is the authoritative resource on the emerging interdisciplinary field of peer tutoring in higher education. Addressing the multiple audiences of undergraduate tutors in advanced trainings, students immersing themselves in the research of learning and writing centers, professionals seeking to understand the history and current state of the field, and researchers specializing in peer-led learning, the book gathers in one volume the voices that define the current state of the field. In doing so, it brings authors and ideas from previously discrete areas of study (learning centers, writing centers, the scholarship of teaching & learning, communication, composition, developmental education, psychology, and others) into conversation with one another, and advances the case for a single, shared scholarship of post-secondary peer tutoring that spans numerous disciplines, professional communities, and continents. Each contribution establishes the state of the research with a respect to a specific question or topic, and proposes directions for future research. Collectively, the volume both synthesizes and advances the state of the field, while also providing a roadmap for its future growth.

Author Bio

Daniel Sanford, Ph.D. is the director of the Center for Teaching and Learning at Boise State University. He is a cognitive scientist, higher education administrator, and faculty developer, with a wealth of experience making the mechanisms of the brain accessible and intuitive to both students and educators. Daniel Sanford is the author of the Rowman & Littlefield Guide for Peer Tutors, and co-author of the Rowman & Littlefield Guide to Learning Center Administration.

Dr. Russ Hodges is an associate professor in the College of Education at Texas State University (TXST), where he co-created the nations first PhD program in developmental education. Dr. Hodges also coordinates TXSTs learning frameworks (how-to-study) course for undergraduates. His current research focuses on postsecondary student success interventions including student success courses, peer-mentoring, peer-tutoring and academic coaching. Among his many publications, Dr. Hodges is co-author of Academic Transformation: The Road to College Success (2005, 2011, 2015, Pearson), co-editor of Handbook for Training Peer Tutors and Mentors (2012, College Reading and Learning Association & Cengage), and co-editor of Teaching Study Strategies in Developmental Education: Readings on Theory, Research and Best Practices (2012, Bedford/St Martins). Dr. Hodges has held leadership positions including treasurer and president of the College Reading and Learning Association (CRLA), chair of the Council of Learning Assistance and Developmental Education Associations (CLADEA), and co-founder and current co-editor of the Journal of College Academic Support Programs. Dr. Hodges has received many awards throughout his career including the Diversity and Inclusion Faculty Award, TXST, 2020; Gladys R. Shaw Outstanding Service to Developmental Education Students Award, NOSS, 2016; Distinguished Teaching Award, CRLA, 2015; Teaching Award of Honor, TXST Alumni Association, 2015; National Fellow, CLADEA, 2009; Lifetime Achievement Award, CASP, 2008, and the Robert Griffin Long and Outstanding Service Award, CRLA, 2007.

Dr. Michelle Steiner is assistant vice president for student success at Marymount University. She has led professional teams at a variety of higher education institutions in the areas of academic advising, academic coaching, peer tutoring, and disability services. Under her leadership, The Center for Academic Support at the University of New Mexico was awarded the Frank L. Christ Outstanding Learning Center Award in 2012 by the National College Learning Center Association (NCLCA). Dr. Steiner is the founding Director of the Student Academic Hub, which provides academic support for all Marymount students, and is co-chair of Marymounts Retention and Graduation Committee. In October 2022, Marymount University was awarded a Department of Education Strengthening Institutional Programs grant for $2M over 5 years; Dr. Steiner, as one of the grant writers and now Director on the grant, will enhance academic support for first- and second-year students in the areas of teaching, tutoring, and advising. Dr. Steiner is the co-author of the Rowman & Littlefield Guide to Learning Center Administration.

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