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Peer
learning
is
an
educational
approach
where
individuals
learn
from
and
with
each
other
.
This
concept
is
rooted
in
the
idea
that
learning
is
a
social
and
collaborative
process
.
Unlike
traditional
teacher
-
student
models
''
peer
learning
involves
individuals
of
similar
status
sharing
knowledge
''
ideas
''
and
experiences
.
Both
participants
in
the
process
can
act
as
both
teacher
and
learner
.
In
Montessori
classrooms
''
children
of
different
ages
are
often
grouped
together
.
This
setting
naturally
facilitates
peer
learning
''
where
older
children
can
teach
and
model
for
younger
ones
''
enhancing
understanding
and
empathy
.
Montessori
saw
peer
interactions
as
a
key
component
of
learning
.
In
her
view
''
children
learn
from
each
other
in
a
collaborative
''
less
competitive
environment
.
This
method
encourages
independence
''
responsibility
''
and
social
development
.
In
Vygotsky
'
s
view
''
peer
learning
is
crucial
.
Peers
can
act
as
<
strong
>
the
more
knowledgeable
other
within
the
Zone
of
Proximal
Development
strong
>''
facilitating
learning
and
skill
development
.
He
believed
that
interaction
with
peers
leads
to
the
internalization
of
knowledge
.<
br
/><
br
/>
The
notion
of
Zone
of
Proximal
Development
refers
to
the
difference
between
what
a
learner
can
do
without
help
and
what
they
can
achieve
with
guidance
and
encouragement
from
a
slightly
more
skilled
partner
.
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