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Since 2003 the School of Medicine at the Universidad del Rosario in Bogotá, Colombia, offers to the students a program named Peer Tutors. The program’s objectives are: to generate a social interaction mechanism that favors knowledge construction side by side with advanced peers; to promote the development of ethical, moral and coexistence oriented values through an academic experience, and to generate a space to explore specific academic interests and teacher´s potential. This article presents the theoretic frame that supports the importance of social interaction in knowledge construction, as well as some indicators that allow a first appraisal of the program. Several achievements that account for the synergic value of an experience that not only fulfills the function of initiating a process of teaching formation and academic support, but that also builds a proactive attitude before learning, are highlighted.
Isaza Restrepo, A., Quiroga Chand, A., Roa González, C. N., Delgado Vegap, A. M., & Riveros Pérez, A. M. (2010). Peer Tutors in the School of Medicine. Revista Ciencias De La Salud, 4. https://doi.org/10.12804/revistas.urosario.edu.co/revsalud/a.545

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