“…Near-peers guide students through individual and small group activities ranging from single classroom-response system questions (e.g., clicker questions), to back-of-the-chapter textbook problems, to multi-question guided learning worksheets (e.g., Tien, Roth, & Kampmeier, 2002;Michael, 2006;Arendale, 2010;Salomone & Kling, 2017;Freeman et al, 2014;Perera, Wei, & Mlsna, 2019). While peer instructors often answer questions, the goal of a near-peer is to 'facilitate' learning; therefore, they often respond to student questions with a different question to help guide students to their own answer (Wilson & Varma-Nelson, 2016;Tenney & Houck, 2003;Drane, Smith, Light, Pinto, & Stewart, 2005;Tien, Roth, & Kampmeier, 2002;Arendale, 2010;Salomone & Kling, 2017;Freeman et al, 2014;Perera, Wei, & Mlsna, 2019). Learning facilitation, in this way, requires confidence in facilitating learning as well as a belief that collaborative learning is an effective pedagogy.…”