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Journal articles investigating peer and cooperative learning from1997-2001 are used here to inform an experimental teaching session with undergraduate students from an Interior Design course. The vocational nature of the discipline suggested that more peer interaction could enhance the non-academic aspects of student learning. Emphasis is placed on exploring the benefits to students and considering how a community of practice can be enhanced.
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