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Watanabe, Hiroyuki; Goda, Yoshiko; Shimada, Atsushi; Yamada, Masanori – International Association for Development of the Information Society, 2021
Learning assistance is an essential part of higher education. Tutors, the core of the assistance staff, need to have learning assistance skills. If the potential for these skills can be identified when selecting tutors, the training method will be more efficient. Also, learning assistance skills are thought to be related to learning skills.…
Descriptors: Learning Analytics, Higher Education, Tutors, Learning Processes
Girvan, James T. – 1987
This paper presents an evaluation of the Seaside Health Education Conference (SHEC) that, for ten years, has been held yearly for the purpose of promoting health education in Oregon schools by providing in-service programs for teachers. Each school district attending the SHEC comes as a team composed of health educators, other teachers,…
Descriptors: Conferences, Health Education, Inservice Teacher Education, Middle Schools
Rollin, Stephen A.; And Others – 1992
There is a present concern that the majority of children in the United States will be exposed to drug and alcohol use before they leave elementary school. It is further known that the ability of children and teenagers to avoid indiscriminate use and abuse of drugs appears to be related to a number of social, economic, physiological, and…
Descriptors: Alcohol Education, Cross Age Teaching, Drug Education, Elementary Education
Hunt, Todd; Thompson, David W. – 1987
The sharp decline in the number of male undergraduates registering for public relations (PR) courses has created concern that public relations is becoming a "woman's field" and will experience a concomitant drop in salaries and prestige. Studies indicate that male undergraduates perceive PR as being not well respected, as offering little…
Descriptors: Career Choice, Communication Skills, Educational Environment, Educational Practices
Cobbs, Charles R.; Enger, John M. – 1992
The Positive Impact Program (PIP) is a program that involves the community through role models as mentors in striving to meet the needs of at-risk students. The program is directed by 16 black men who work every week with school-age black males (N=18) who have been identified as being "at-risk" by their teachers. The teachers identified…
Descriptors: Academic Achievement, Black Students, Community Programs, Counseling Objectives