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Sevano, Dennis – Executive Educator, 1994
Students can fall behind early in reading and never catch up. Hoboken (New Jersey) teachers are using Reading Recovery, an innovative New Zealand program, to provide low-achieving first graders with daily tutoring sessions for 18 to 22 weeks. Reading Recovery offers confidence-building strategies that combine skill-and-drill and whole-language…
Descriptors: Grade 1, Individualized Instruction, Instructional Innovation, Low Achievement

Howard, Charles – Journal of College Science Teaching, 1974
Discusses the teaching of an experimental, individualized, lectureless course in chemistry with emphasis on programed instruction, audiovisual presentation, computerized examinations, and tutorial methods. Concludes that the program may prove superior in teaching of certain elementary chemical concepts to underprepared students. (CC)
Descriptors: Audiovisual Aids, Chemistry, College Science, Educational Media
Davis, Ronald James – 1967
This study attempted to determine whether tutoring could produce positive changes in certain language skills that would be reflected in English marks and standardized test results. Ninth grade boys and girls (120) were selected and arranged into paired experimental and control students. Both experimental and control pairs used prepared materials…
Descriptors: Achievement Gains, English Instruction, Grade 9, Grouping (Instructional Purposes)
Lyons, Linda; Oxman, Wendy G. – 1974
A Diagnostic and Remedial Reading Center was organized at the District Office to service 160 pupils in District 22, Brooklyn, elementary schools who were diagnosed as non-learners. A total of 60 pupils were given remediation and therapeutic services four sessions a week during the regular school day. An additional 20 pupils received intensive…
Descriptors: Elementary School Students, Individualized Instruction, Junior High School Students, Low Achievement