St Paul’s and St Mary’s University College to launch Peer-Tutor Pilot Project

Mrs Fionnuala McCambridge, English Teacher at St Paul’s photographed with senior pupils and Dr Matthew Martin, Senior Lecturer in English and Course Team Leader, BEd and BA English at St Mary’s University College, Belfast

Mrs Fionnuala McCambridge, an English teacher in St Paul’s, has launched a pilot project in peer tutoring meant to address the challenges which sixth-form students face in writing longer analytical essays for both coursework and exams. She has done so with the help of Dr Matthew Martin, Senior Lecturer in English at St Mary’s University College, who has provided training for a select group of St Paul’s Year 14 students interested in becoming peer tutors working specifically with Year 13 students pursuing A-Levels in Religion.

‘We have found in St Paul’s that essay writing is undergoing changes as a result of the multi-media environment students live in,’ said Fionnuala. ‘Good analytical essay writing requires close attention to the written word and to the significance of careful argumentation – neither of which are salient features in social media.’

Matthew commented, ‘I am delighted that St Paul’s has called upon St Mary’s and our long-established expertise in working with young, developing writers. The students here who have chosen to become peer tutors have proved themselves throughout the training to be exceptionally dedicated and insightful students. They will do a great deal to help others achieve their best.’

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