Peer Assists

The content from this page was started from the Peer Assistspage on the KS Toolkit.

A Peer Assist brings together a small group of peers to elicit feedback on a problem, project, or activity, and draw lessons from the participants' knowledge and experience. Typically they require a couple of hours preparation on the part of the peer assistee and a volunteer facilitator, and an hour of the peer group's time.  This makes them fairly easy to do and efficient with time and resources. They can be done face to face or online. Online can be a little more challenging, so consider starting the practice face to face.

When to use:

Peer Assists may be useful when:




How to use:

Learning from your peers; someone has already done it. Here is the high level overview. For specific "how to" steps see the resources listed below.



Peer Assist Resources: