Peers' roles in the EFL tertiary classroom: Students' perceptions and expectations
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While teacher-student relationships tend to fade out, students spend more time working with their peers when learning at the tertiary level. In the classroom, peers have different roles, which can be assigned officially by the teacher or emerge when students start working together. Despite the tremendous benefits that peers can bring to learning results, research about peer learning comparatively scatters in the Vietnamese context.
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Peers’ roles in the EFL tertiary classroom: Students’ perceptions and expectations
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