Development and Evaluation of vetPAL, a Student-Led, Peer-Assisted Learning Program

J Vet Med Educ. 2016 Winter;43(4):382-389. doi: 10.3138/jvme.1015-163R1. Epub 2016 Jul 12.

Abstract

Based on an idea from a final-year student, Bristol Veterinary School introduced vetPAL, a student-led, peer-assisted learning program. The program involved fifth-year (final-year) students acting as tutors and leading sessions for fourth-year students (tutees) in clinical skills and revision (review) topics. The initiative aimed to supplement student learning while also providing tutors with opportunities to further develop a range of skills. All tutors received training and the program was evaluated using questionnaires collected from tutees and tutors after each session. Tutees' self-rated confidence increased significantly in clinical skills and for revision topics. Advantages of being taught by students rather than staff included the informal atmosphere, the tutees' willingness to ask questions, and the relatability of the tutors. The small group size and the style of learning in the revision sessions (i.e., group work, discussions, and interactivity) were additional positive aspects identified by both tutees and tutors. Benefits for tutors included developing their communication and teaching skills. The training sessions were considered key in helping tutors feel prepared to lead sessions, although the most difficult aspects were the lack of teaching experience and time management. Following the successful pilot of vetPAL, plans are in place to make the program permanent and sustainable, while incorporating necessary changes based on the evaluation and the student leader's experiences running the program. A vetPAL handbook has been created to facilitate organization of the program for future years.

Keywords: clinical skills; group learning; near peer-assisted learning; review; revision; veterinary medical education.

MeSH terms

  • Clinical Competence*
  • Curriculum
  • Education, Veterinary / methods*
  • England
  • Learning*
  • Peer Group*
  • Students / psychology*