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Student life - a productive get-together.

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Peer-Assisted Study Sessions (PASS) offer informal, extra-curricular learning opportunities. Developed in 2009, PASS is coordinated nationally by The University of Manchester.

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Area of Science:

  • Education
  • Student Support

Background:

  • The University of Manchester is the national center for Peer-Assisted Study Sessions (PASS).
  • PASS was developed in 2009.
  • PASS aims to provide extra-curricular learning in an informal environment.

Purpose of the Study:

  • To describe the national coordination of Peer-Assisted Study Sessions (PASS) by The University of Manchester.
  • To highlight the role of PASS in facilitating informal, extra-curricular learning.

Main Methods:

  • Not applicable for this abstract.

Main Results:

  • Not applicable for this abstract.

Conclusions:

  • The University of Manchester plays a key role in the national provision of Peer-Assisted Study Sessions.
  • PASS provides a valuable framework for informal, extra-curricular student learning.