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Harris, Albert J. – 1977
This paper presents a series of practical suggestions for remedial reading teachers, particularly those who are newly appointed or who have been assigned to a new school setting. The suggestions are organized into five main sections: structuring the job, planning for efficient use of the remedial teacher's time, developing relationships with…
Descriptors: Accountability, Elementary Secondary Education, Reading Instruction, Remedial Reading
Lasher, Ann M. – 1981
Reducing math anxiety and building basic mathematical skills should not be treated as separate processes, but can and should be undertaken simultaneously. To do so requires a positive attitude on the part of the instructor; the establishment of an atmosphere in the classroom that encourages learning; and the instructor's awareness of different…
Descriptors: Classroom Environment, Mathematical Enrichment, Mathematics Anxiety, Mathematics Instruction
Chang, Ping-Tung – 1983
A nationwide survey was conducted to evaluate the effectiveness of college remedial mathematics programs. Questionnaires mailed to 200 two- and four-year remedial educators solicited information on teaching techniques, student evaluation, course offerings, faculty qualifications, classroom resources, math labs, time limits on remediation,…
Descriptors: College Mathematics, Mathematics Instruction, Mathematics Teachers, National Surveys
Palincsar, Annemarie Sullivan – 1987
To determine the effect of training in reciprocal teaching on collaborative learning, a study of six middle school remedial reading classes was undertaken. Reciprocal teaching is a method in which the teacher participates both as a leader and as respondent. Before the experiment began, the teachers were trained for a day in reciprocal teaching and…
Descriptors: Elementary Secondary Education, Experimental Teaching, Inservice Teacher Education, Middle Schools
Martin, Donald; Martin, Maggie – 1980
When remedial/developmental programs at community colleges are examined on a national level, four areas of concern are apparent: (1) administrators frequently fail to provide the funding and personnel necessary to meet the needs of a diverse student population; (2) instructors are often intellectually and culturally unprepared to teach…
Descriptors: Community Colleges, Counseling Effectiveness, Counselor Role, Counselor Teacher Cooperation
Feichtner, Sheila H.; O'Brien, Thomas W. – 1976
Problems encountered in vocational education mainstreaming and recommended improvements are presented in this paper. A brief history introduces the concept followed by specific definitions of "training,""education," and "mainstreaming," as applied to vocational schooling. Three general operational models are described and graphically presented.…
Descriptors: Community Role, Disadvantaged Youth, Handicapped Students, Instructional Design
Ross, E. Wayne – 1989
The effectiveness of traditional models of remedial education of students has been called into question. Current research supports models that would merge remedial and regular education and provide all students with broad curriculum access and the opportunity to receive instruction that is adaptive to their needs. Guidelines for addressing…
Descriptors: Ability Grouping, Academic Achievement, Academic Failure, Cognitive Psychology
Randlett, Alice Schmatz – 1989
A study examined the view of literacy as a socially constructed phenomenon situated within a culturally reproductive milieu. Within the context of one medium-sized comprehensive high school in a small city in the Midwest, the focus was on the daily classroom practice in teaching and learning to read and write. Four separate classes--two low track,…
Descriptors: Ability Grouping, Classroom Environment, Classroom Research, English Curriculum