Traditional Tutoring and Peer Tutoring: Ethical Aspects
The authors of the article indicate a variety of ethical issues concerning the functions of tutoring in education, both the traditional as well as peer tutoring. They claim that, the basic condition for ethical, and yet effective, tutoring relationships lie in the accordance to the concept of self-d...
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Main Authors: | Anna Izabela Brzezińska (Author), Karolina Appelt (Author) |
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University of Lower Silesia,
2013-09-01T00:00:00Z.
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