- 1What are peer run-throughs?
- 2Why use peer run-throughs?
- 3What is the difference between peer run-throughs and rehearsal?
- 4What are some challenges and limitations of this pedagogy?
- 5Where in the learning cycle can peer run-throughs be used?
- 6Which high-leverage practices pair well with peer run-throughs?
In peer run-throughs, novices enact teaching practices in small groups. Some take turns playing the role of teacher while others act as observers, coaches or P12 students. The teacher educator circulates to provide informal coaching and offer reminders. Peer run-throughs are especially useful for helping novices develop skill and experience improvement around relatively simple aspects of teaching or in relation to common problems of practice.