PROMOTING SCHOLARSHIP, INFORMING PRACTICE, BUILDING CONNECTIONS
Toward Peer Leadership as a High-Impact Practice
Insights from the 2023 International Survey of Peer Leaders
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National Resource Center for The First-Year Experience and Students in Transition - ISBN 9781942072775
- Language English
- Pages 148 pp.
- Size 8.5" x 11"
- Images tables & figures
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- Publisher
National Resource Center for The First-Year Experience and Students in Transition - ISBN 9781942072782
- Language English
- Pages 148 pp.
- Size 8.5" x 11"
- Images tables & figures
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- Publisher
National Resource Center for The First-Year Experience and Students in Transition - ISBN 9781942072799
- Language English
- Pages 148 pp.
- Size 8.5" x 11"
- Images tables & figures
Higher education professionals engage peer leaders in a variety of settings, from academic advising to residence life and from orientation to the senior year experience. Although the structure and administration of peer leader programs varies depending on the unique needs and features of a particular college or university, there is a commonality across peer leaders and their experiences. In short, peer leadership has a triple-impact in that it benefits student recipients, the institution, and the peer leaders themselves.
Toward Peer Leadership as a High Impact Practice: Insights from the U.S. Data in the 2023 International Survey of Peer Leaders contributes to the academic scholarship on peer leadership through the recent collection of over 1,500 student responses on their experiences as peer leaders. This report looks at peer leadership as a high-impact practice, examines the equity and access to participation in peer leadership,
and explores key questions for practitioners looking to implement, refine, or assess their peer leadership programs, as well as for researchers with an interest in drawing findings of this survey for their work.
Tables and Figures
Part 1 – Introduction & Overview of the 2023 International Survey of Peer Leaders (US-ISPL) Research Report
1) Introduction and Overview of the US Administration of the 2023 International Survey of Peer Leaders
2) A Brief Overview of Key Findings that Illuminate Current Concerns in
Higher Education
Part 2 – Peer Leadership in Key Functional Areas in Higher Education
3) Peer Leadership in Orientation
4) Are Times a-Changing? The complicated role of the resident assistant as peer leader
5) Peer Leadership in the First-Year Experience – A pathway toward belonging
6) Peer Advising and Peer Advisors
7) he Impact of Peer Leadership in Supplemental Instruction
8) Peer Leadership and Sense of Belonging in Campus Activities
Part 3 – Conclusion
9) Making the Case for Peer Leadership as a High-Impact Practice
Appendix A: International Survey of Peer Leaders – US 2023 Administration Survey Methods
Appendix B: International Survey of Peer Leaders Student Questionnaire United States
Appendix C: List of Institutions Participating in the 2022-23 US Administration of the International Survey of Peer Leaders
Appendix D: International Survey of Peer Leaders – US Participant Demographic Profile
About the Editors