🎓 CRLA Concepts
🤝 Peer Educator Roles
📚 Study Strategies
😬 Tricky Situations
🏫 Campus Resources
100

What does CRLA stand for?

College Reading and Learning Association

100

Which peer educator typically attends lectures with students?

SI Leader

100

What is retrieval practice?

 Actively recalling information from memory, like using flashcards or practice quizzes.

100

What should you do if you don’t know the answer to a student’s question?

Be honest, then model how to find the answer or refer them to another resource.

100

Where would you refer a student who needs help with writing?

The Writing Center

200

What is one benefit of being CRLA certified?

 It validates training quality, adds to a resume, and shows a commitment to professional development.

200

Which role focuses on coaching rather than content tutoring?

 Peer Academic Coach or Student-Ready Peers

200

 Name a tool that supports spaced practice.

 5-Day Study Plan, or using a calendar to schedule review sessions.

200

What should you do if a student becomes emotional during a session?

 Pause the session, validate their emotions, and refer them to a professional resource like CAPS.

200

Where can students go for mental health support?

 CAPS (Counseling and Psychological Services)

300

 Name one level of CRLA training and a topic it might include.

 Level 1: Active Listening or Study Skills;Level 2: Stress Management or Probing Questions; Level 3: Professional Communication or Cognitive Learning Strategies

300

Name one difference between an SI Leader and a Tutor.

SI Leaders attend class and plan sessions for the whole group; tutors meet individually and don't attend class.

300

What’s one way to help a student identify ineffective study behaviors?

 Ask them to describe how they study, then gently guide them toward more evidence-based strategies.

300

What’s a good response if a student complains about their professor?

Listen without judgment, redirect focus to the material, and avoid agreeing or taking sides.

300

What office helps students explore academic majors?

 University Advising & Engagement Center

400

True or False: All peer educator roles require CRLA certification.

False – but it’s great professional development

400

What is one thing all peer educator roles have in common?

They support student success through peer-to-peer learning and collaboration.

400

 Give an example of interleaving in a study session.

Mixing math problem types or reviewing multiple chapters instead of one topic at a time.

400

What do you do if you realize you're doing too much of the talking in a session?

Pause and ask an open-ended question to re-engage the student in their own learning.

400

Name a study support resource other than the ASC.

Math LRC, Chemistry Clinic, Writing Center

500

What does ITTPC stand for, and why is it important?

International Tutor Training Program Certification; ensures consistent, high-quality tutor training.

500

Describe the role of a Student Ready Peer.

 They connect students to campus resources and help create a welcoming, inclusive environment.

500

What is the difference between a study skill and a study behavior?

Study skills are techniques (like note-taking); behaviors are habits or routines (like planning time to study).

500

 How do you redirect a student who is clearly unprepared for the session?

 Set session expectations, guide them in prioritizing what they can do now, and suggest ways to prepare in the future.

500

 How would you refer a student to CAPS if they are in distress?

Gently express concern, walk them through the referral steps, and offer to go with them if appropriate.