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Carolyn Johns – International Journal of Mathematical Education in Science and Technology, 2024
Undergraduate peer drop-in mathematics tutoring is a common form of support at the university level, yet research regarding how to train this specific group of tutors is underspecified. This paper aims to describe a training program for this population that is grounded in mathematics education research. It serves as a first step in conducting a…
Descriptors: Mathematics Teachers, Mathematics Instruction, Tutors, Undergraduate Students
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Andrea Mason Garner; Courtney Scarborough – English Teaching Forum, 2023
Writing centers have long been a hallmark in supporting the development of student writers at North American academic institutions. Writing centers are often connected to a writing program or learning center open to all students for one-on-one tutorials regarding a writing project. Tutors function as coaches or collaborators, rather than as…
Descriptors: Writing (Composition), Laboratories, Multilingualism, Writing Instruction
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Doug Enders; Jessica OShaughnessy – Learning Assistance Review, 2024
This longitudinal study serves as a model for examining and understanding the role of editing and its contributing factors in writing center tutorials. The study quantifies the frequency of and time devoted to editing in over 4,000 writing center tutorials and finds these quantities differ in statistically significant ways when broken down by user…
Descriptors: Laboratories, Writing (Composition), Editing, Role
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Yung-Chuan Lee – Asia-Pacific Education Researcher, 2025
The aim of this study was to explore how first-time problem-based learning (PBL) participants can improve their learning outcomes. Empirical results showed that students with higher academic performance and attendance rates significantly enhanced their critical thinking and problem-solving skills through PBL compared to traditional lecture-based…
Descriptors: Undergraduate Students, Money Management, Financial Education, Problem Based Learning
Marissa Strassberger; Barbara Condliffe – MDRC, 2024
High-dosage tutoring-defined as consistently scheduled tutorials during the school day in which students work with a trained tutor in small groups (for example, four students to one tutor) at least three times per week--is among the most promising educational interventions for improving student learning. Despite their appeal, high-dosage tutoring…
Descriptors: Tutor Training, Tutorial Programs, Tutoring, Tutors
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Ciaran O'Sullivan; Michael Grove; Ciarán Mac an Bhaird; Peter Mulligan; Kirsten Pfeiffer – Teaching Mathematics and Its Applications, 2024
Tutors play an important role in effective Mathematics Learning Support, and ensuring good initial training and development is key. Typically, in the UK and Ireland, tutors do not gain any formal recognition for the training they receive. This paper details a four competences model of training for tutors and presents the analysis of feedback from…
Descriptors: Foreign Countries, Tutor Training, Tutors, Tutoring
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Jennifer Bronson; Jennifer Krajewski – State Education Standard, 2025
High-dosage tutoring or high-impact tutoring refers to a type of tutoring proven to be effective at closing learning gaps and improving student outcomes. This systemic approach uses an empirically supported model and is delivered by a consistent, trained tutor on a near-daily basis and takes place during the school day for 10-36 weeks. In the wake…
Descriptors: Tutoring, Incidence, Achievement Gap, Student Improvement
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Evthokia Stephanie Saclarides; Jen Munson – Learning Professional, 2024
For coaches, access to classrooms isn't straightforward and is far from guaranteed. Access is a prerequisite for coaching, yet there are many barriers beyond a coach's control, making their job difficult to impossible. In this article, the authors detail how five administrative and structural forces shaped coaches' access to teachers' classrooms.…
Descriptors: Tutor Training, Tutors, Tutoring, Tutorial Programs
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Weissman, Shula; Ayalon, Michal; Leikin, Roza – International Journal of Science and Mathematics Education, 2023
This study explored the unique integration of mathematics tutors in teaching high school mathematics in a Virtual mathematics school (VMS). The tutors were three excelling STEM students who did not have any formal preparation for teaching before their work in the VMS. The goal of the study presented in this paper was to design a model of…
Descriptors: Tutors, Teacher Attitudes, Mathematics Instruction, Tutoring
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Casey Hord; Tiffany Berman; Stephanie Pescatrice; Erin Vogt; Leah Hoehn – Insights into Learning Disabilities, 2024
To provide information for university special education faculty and special education teachers, we present the perspectives of three special education teachers regarding the tutoring of their students by local college students. T he special education teachers describe their needs as teachers, their students' needs, and how universities can be…
Descriptors: Special Education Teachers, Teacher Attitudes, Tutoring, College Students
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Mills, Melissa; Rickard, Brian; Guest, Bob – International Journal of Mathematical Education in Science and Technology, 2022
Mathematics tutoring centres exist in varying forms at universities across the United States of America. Despite having similar goals, these centres vary a great deal in their practices, resources, and organizational structures. In this study, the researchers conducted a survey of mathematics tutoring centres in the United States in an effort to…
Descriptors: Tutoring, Mathematics Instruction, Tutorial Programs, Program Effectiveness
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Cathia Papi; Caroline Charbonneau; René Beauparlant; Marie Beigas – Mentoring & Tutoring: Partnership in Learning, 2024
This study focuses on the practices implemented by tutors, considering education professionals, especially teachers, on the one hand, and on the other, non-education professionals, namely students. Interviews with 24 tutors, inspired by the explicitation interview technique, enabled us to determine that the nine most frequently implemented…
Descriptors: Foreign Countries, Tutor Training, Tutoring, Tutors
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Lawson, Duncan; Grove, Michael; Croft, Tony – International Journal of Mathematical Education in Science and Technology, 2020
Mathematics support, the provision of additional learning opportunities to, primarily, non-mathematics specialist undergraduates has grown significantly since the early 1990s, particularly in the UK, Ireland and Australia. Alongside the growth in volume of provision, there has been a marked increase in the amount of research and scholarship…
Descriptors: Mathematics Education, Remedial Mathematics, Student Characteristics, Tutors
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Felix Senyametor; Might Kojo Abreh; Mark Kwaku Owusu Amponsah; Clara Araba Mills; Marie Afua Baah Bakah; Mohammed Alhassan Abango – Cogent Education, 2024
The quest to investigate the role of support services (SS) in trainee teacher performance for education programmes (EP) provided via distance education (DE) prior to this paper remained inconclusive. This paper demystifies the challenge by examining the impact of SS quality for both trainee teachers and tutors on learning outcomes, addressing two…
Descriptors: Distance Education, Context Effect, Academic Support Services, Tutors
Aschenbach, Cheryl; Blake, Ted; Gavaskar, Vandana; Sanchez, Ray M.; Whetzel, Tascha – Academic Senate for California Community Colleges, 2022
The primary purpose of this paper is to emphasize and reiterate the centrality of the faculty role in tutoring and learning centers, where peer-to-peer, discipline-specific collaborative learning is the primary objective. This paper provides a breadth of content for practitioners in the field and also assists those seeking to understand the unique…
Descriptors: Community Colleges, College Faculty, Teacher Role, Tutoring
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