Peer Tutoring

Peer tutoring groups are a free resource in which small groups meet weekly with a Peer Tutor. Peer tutoring groups are a resource focused on allowing students to receive course-specific support for questions they have on the course content while still being part of a community of fellow learners. Peer tutors communicate with students in advance of the meetings so that they can be responsive to student needs during the group meetings. Information about how to sign up and more details can be found here:

https://arc.duke.edu/tutoring/group-tutorial.

SAGE Learning Communities

The STEM Advancement Through Group Education (SAGE) program is a free opportunity for students to work with 6-10 students in the same course to develop discipline-specific success strategies. Each group meets weekly with a Peer Facilitator. The Peer Education Team coordinates with faculty of the course to ensure that the groups engage with content closely correlated with the course. SAGE helps students learn effective STEM study strategies, provides extra support for the challenging material in the course, and fosters a collaborative community of learners. SAGE students are highly motivated, want to establish a critical foundation for STEM learning at Duke, and are interested in learning in a community with other students. Information about how to sign up & more details about the program can be found here: https://arc.duke.edu/sage.

For more info, contact:

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