THE ROLE OF PEER TEACHING IN ENHANCING LEARNING OUTCOMES
Abstract
Peer teaching is an instructional strategy in which students take an active role in teaching and learning from each other. This approach encourages collaboration, develops communication skills, and strengthens understanding through shared responsibility. The present article discusses the theoretical background, benefits, and practical applications of peer teaching in educational contexts, emphasizing its effectiveness in language learning classrooms.
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